New Original: "Ramblin' With Wood & Wire"
Happy New Year folks!
Here's one that's been in the works for a while to start the new year. Once again the Doerr Legacy takes the stage in CGCGCD tuning! Composed last spring, but just recorded a few weeks ago as I tweaked it a bit over the summer. Hope you enjoy! Best wishes, Fred |
Nice tune Fred
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Sounds great!
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Regards, Fred |
A good one, Fred! Really kept my interest, lots of variety but the Ramblin’ theme was always there. :)
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Hi Fred,
That Doerr Legacy always sounds terrific! Very nice, almost whimsical tune! And very nice recording quality! Very, very nice, Fred! - Glenn |
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Thank you so much! It's always great to catch reactions and I really appreciate your taking time to listen and comment. Super gusty and cold down here tonight........not a night to be on the water! LOL! Best always, Fred |
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And now, on to the next! Thanks again for the kind words and support, Glenn! |
Fantastic Fred! One of my favorites of yours. Cool bluesy themes, minor themes, and wonderful resolutions. Just a great composition!
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My very best, Fred |
Fred,
Very nice as usual! My favorite part was the middle portion, but that ending took it out very smoothly. Well worth the wait. :) Tony |
It’s folks like you that remind me why I ever picked up a guitar.
Your guitar and your recording of it sound what acoustic guitars should sound like, I my brain of course. Just wonderful. But it always comes back to the person plucking, strumming and fretting. It gives me hope and vision of what is possible. It keeps the dream alive in me that one day I can make a guitar sing it’s song. Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed listening to it very much. Frank D. |
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With great appreciation, Fred |
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It sure sounds like you've got both the hope and the vision to see your goals through. We'll want to hear more as you climb this mountain and ascend to those heights you aspire to. Thank you again for some beautiful thoughts and good luck as you continue with your playing! All the best, Fred |
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