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Lady Nothynge's Toye Puffe (Jansch/Renbourn)
Here's my attempt.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqHk1gjVgR0 I rearranged it, slowed the pace, and played it in a much looser manner. Baggs pick-up and used an amp to try to get some reverb (with phase interference as well, I'm sure). Thanks for listening, -Bill
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Very cool!
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Hi Bill,
I love that piece! Well done! - Glenn
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Thanks guys.
--Bill
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Lovely playing...a most interesting historical song.
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