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Farah's Dance
A little two parts dance tune.
I recorded it with a bigger mahogany body instrument (Pono GA 20 D) to have the best of both worlds - articulate clarity of Mahogany; richer and "reverbish" tone of the larger body Pp |
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Thanks for sharing. Congrats on the guitar.
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Very nice Pippin! I enjoyed that! Your guitar sounds good and your playing fits it well!
- Glenn
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Nice sound !! Bravo
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Really well done....very nice!! Thanks!
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Really nice composition - I like the contrast between the main theme and middle section. Yes, the tone you get suits this piece well...
Thanks for sharing. |
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Hi friends, Thanks for dropping by!
Thanks Rick! I love that Engelmann-mahogany combo! Quote:
Glad you like the sound, Remy! Many thanks! Thanks! The pleasure is all mine! Quote:
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Nice job Pippin!
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Hi Barry, can't thank you enough for your inspirations!
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nice
I especially liked the middle section 1:38 - 1:54 cool part |
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Thanks Offeringplate! I guess I wanted to give the dancers a break from the strenuous opening section!
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