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Old 04-10-2013, 02:33 PM
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Default Musical Circles - Original Composition for Solo Guitar by Stephen Brennan

This took many go's to record!
Almost there!
Hope you enjoy

Steve


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That's amazing Steve....what a piece!
Have you got sheet music?

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A wonderful piece. Great playing too.
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Fantastic right hand work, Steve, and the tone of that guitar is great! The composition and arrangement is wonderful with those nice spaces toward the end. I am always amazed by your playing and use of dynamics. Well done all around.
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Old 04-17-2013, 09:17 AM
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That's amazing Steve....what a piece!
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Fantastic right hand work, Steve, and the tone of that guitar is great! The composition and arrangement is wonderful with those nice spaces toward the end. I am always amazed by your playing and use of dynamics. Well done all around.
THANKS GUYS

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Wonderful. I admire your music very much. You always have a very friendly passionate attitude.... Love it!
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That's just amazing, Steve. I enjoyed it!
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Fantastic right hand work, Steve, and the tone of that guitar is great!
My thoughts as well.

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Sounds good. Interesting piece - a little jazzy, a little abstract.
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Steve,to me, the Structure of this complex tune I found very interesting and completely original. The tempo was also deceivingly slow but with so many notes! The song was surely pleasing to a guitarist's ear. On second listen I tried to be less distracted by the details and I enjoyed the song much more getting lost in the rhythm and melody more than just the parts. It truly is a great piece.
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Wonderful. I admire your music very much. You always have a very friendly passionate attitude.... Love it!
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Steve,to me, the Structure of this complex tune I found very interesting and completely original. The tempo was also deceivingly slow but with so many notes! The song was surely pleasing to a guitarist's ear. On second listen I tried to be less distracted by the details and I enjoyed the song much more getting lost in the rhythm and melody more than just the parts. It truly is a great piece.

wow
Hadn't checked in in a bit and thought this passed everyone by
Thanks so much guys means a lot as loads of hard work went into this one and it ones of my favorites

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