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Old 05-15-2019, 09:22 AM
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Default A Waltz For Rebecca (Al Petteway)

A nice title 😍

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[QUOTE=rémy64;6062373]A nice title 😍

beautiful...just beautiful! I listened twice, inspiring.

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Good job. One of my favorite Petteway tunes.
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Nice Remy, I liked it.
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Beautifully done, Remy!! Also one of my favorites. I learned it a bunch of years ago and sometimes return to it to keep it at least a little under my fingers!!
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Wow. As usual, you play beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for listening, Dale, Derek, Barry, Fred and Trose.
It is indeed a beautiful piece, Al is an excellent musician
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Nice! Heard it first thing in the morning over the first cup of coffee.



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Stunningly Beautiful and beautifully rendered. Which guitar are you playing? It, too, is a beauty.
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Nice! Heard it first thing in the morning over the first cup of coffee.



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Thank you for your attention! It is a guitar of the French luthier Jean-Marie Fouilleul the N ° 500. Top in Sitka and rosewood back of Madagascar. The decoration is inspired by Art-Déco. It is a very sensitive guitar, very reactive, of a great richness, built like a classical guitar
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Nice job Rémy!

I know the song well and have recorded this myself. I enjoyed your version!

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Thank you Glenn. Yes I just listen to your version. We each have our own way of interpreting a title and that's what's interesting, I think.
On your video I feel that the strings are very flexible (11/52 or 10/47) right?
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Thank you Glenn. Yes I just listen to your version. We each have our own way of interpreting a title and that's what's interesting, I think.
On your video I feel that the strings are very flexible (11/52 or 10/47) right?
Hi Rémy,

The strings that I use on my Santa Cruz FS are standard D'Addario EJ16, which are light gauge (high E = 0.012" dia.), Phosphor Bronze.

I agree, though, that the strings sound very flexible, though I am not sure why that is. Maybe it's just my attack on the strings. The cedar top on that guitar seems to impart a kind of bouncy tone; that also might be what we are hearing.

Hope all is well for you!

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Thank you Glenn. Yes I just listen to your version. We each have our own way of interpreting a title and that's what's interesting, I think.
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We should a thread where we all post our versions.. I have to finish mine. I cut my version short for some reason when I recorded it way back when. (2008)

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