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There's nothing like broke music!...To my ears, I get a touch of baroque in the playing...

There's nothing like broke music!...To my ears, I get a touch of baroque in the playing...
Thanks, man. Cool. I love Les Six. Maybe now it's Les Seven. Tastless joke I know....It remind me of Poulenc a lot...
Thanks for the listen. Yep, a damed creaky spring-backed office chair as I was experimenting and didn't expect to keep the track....I like the way the two parts intertwine and play off of each other...
noise... I think it's you shifting in your chair...
I got me one 'o dem too.Thanks for the listen. Yep, a damed creaky spring-backed office chair as I was experimenting and didn't expect to keep the track.
Crap, sorry I missed your post before....The part with the harmonics were especially cool - they harmonize nicely with the second guitar.![]()
Beds and couches don't work too well for me with the way I sit with the guitar. I've got several good squeak-free chairs in the studio. I just didn't get my butt up out of my computer chair and use one that time.I got me one 'o dem too.
Lately I've been taking to sitting on the side of a bed mattress ... it's comfortably cushy and doesn't make squeaky noise -- well, when I record, I mean.
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Since most of what I usually play involves scores, this type of improvising I do totally opposite as a break. So no planning, just one improvised take on each part done back to back to keep it as free of conscious thought as possible. But then I edit. This one was twice as long as the final version before I edited out phrases I didn't like.How do you improv the second guitar? Do you just 'jam' (so to speak) with the first improv-ed guitar until you can figure out (e.g. write) a bit that works, or do you just wing it, or what?
It was in New England actually....I'm hearing Asia in this one. Were you thinking Amazon? Maybe South America, but I think more Asia.
Before I said 2 ft away from the guitar, but I think they were more like 18 inches. Two hypercardioid condensers. They were down low about a ft below the soundhole, mic's were about 7 in apart pointed outwards....Two condenser mics? one at the bell and the other at 10?
No, I believe you're the third person. And it's appreciated.Looks like I'll be the first to add a suggestion...
I hear you... But think of it like you're sitting IN the canoe, not viewing the canoe from a ways away.To me, for the style of song, the guitars felt too close.
I experimented with that and couldn't get anything that didn't sound artificial. I think I'm stuck with the close-up sound at this point.I wouldn't drench in in reverb, but if it were myself and I could come up with a song like this, I would give it a little more space.
...Is that a picture of where you were canoing?...