sawas
Just getting reaquainted with recording, more and better to come, I hope.
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silly rabbit mix 1.mp3 silly rabbit mix 1.mp3
say what? stop doing this and do that?
happy 4th of july (john roberts).mp3 happy 4th of july (john roberts).mp3
Still testing the Roland GR-20, here for the bass part, with custom drum track and the Gibson through the GT-3.
back on beavercreek.mp3 back on beavercreek.mp3
Having fun with the "new" Roland GR-20 doing the sax part, played on an acoustic in DADGAD, Alesis SR-16 (of course), and the Gibson. Remembering a bit of the cockiness of my youth.
point of order.mp3 point of order.mp3
First test on the Michael Kelly acoustic with the RMC hexaphonic pickups into the Roland GR-20 synth for the layered tabla percussion.
31 days mix 1.mp3 31 days mix 1.mp3
I might be guessing here, but how many days do you want to do over? tuning: C#G#EF#BD#
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- 'O Sole Mio -
What a beautiful thing is a sunny day!
The air is serene after a storm,
The air is so fresh that it already feels like a celebration.
What a beautiful thing is a sunny day!
But another sun,
that's brighter still,
It's my own sun
that's upon your face!
The sun, my own sun,
It's upon your face!
It's upon your face!
When night comes and the sun has gone down,
I almost start feeling melancholy;
I'd stay below your window
When night comes and the sun has gone down.
But another sun,
that's brighter still,
It's my own sun
that's upon your face!
The sun, my own sun,
It's upon your face!
It's upon your face!Band/artist history
I started bugging my parents about playing the guitar when I was 10 or 11, but they made me take piano lessons for two years. Then, my grandmother sent a Sears Harmony six string for Christmas when I was 13 and I took guitar lessons for a while (with my mom). When I'd eventually mastered John Denver's extensive catalogue, I went all maverick and started to work on my Neil Young lead playing and falsetto. Subsequently, I bought my first nice guitar at age 16, spending $470 with the $1.65 per hour earnings from my first real job at McDonalds. (That's like $50,000, I think, in today's money.) The rest is also history.Have you performed in front of an audience?Very occasionally. I used to get terrible stage fright, something that I hope I'm overcoming as I learn to better channel Lyle Lovett's mojo chill, leaving me to focus on recording projects instead.
Your musical influences
How do you describe the sixty degrees of separation between John Denver and Robert Fripp? I don't know how. Please help me.What equipment do you use?
Martin and Bourgeois acoustics, Gibson and PRS electrics, still looking for the right amps, but relying on a Peavey Classic 30 and a Tech 21 for backup, SWR bass/acoustic amp, Boss GT-3, etc.Anything else?
Music is the cup which holds the wine of silence. Robert FrippContact
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