Solved Dee - Bron-Yr-Aur

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CIRO said:
I don´t know for lead lines, but for this kind of acoustic chord playing I´m impressed with ECM 8000 ... :cool:

Ciro

I personally prefer the MSH's for lead lines because the mic gives a more "smoother" sound.

But the ECM works great for acoustic lead too. :)
 
This sounds great, Danny. Acoustic sounds aweome, except for the slight boom which you've already mentioned. It's a big, full sound. I almost thought it was double-tracked at first.

Great playing, too.
 
Ah...Dee! One of the very first songs I was taught (over 13 years ago). I'm still working on it. It tends to be my go-to song when I grab a guitar and don't have a pick. I never get sick of it. Your version is real nice, and I really can't add to what's already been said. Good job.

B-Y-A sounds awesome! A Beautiful song, and you got a really nice full sound out of your guitar on that one. Sounds Great!
 
Sounds real nice apart from the string rattling when doing those upward bits.
Some singing would finish this off nicely.

Eck
 
andyhix said:
Ah...Dee! One of the very first songs I was taught (over 13 years ago). I'm still working on it. It tends to be my go-to song when I grab a guitar and don't have a pick. I never get sick of it. Your version is real nice, and I really can't add to what's already been said. Good job.

B-Y-A sounds awesome! A Beautiful song, and you got a really nice full sound out of your guitar on that one. Sounds Great!

Thanks andy. :cool:

ecktronic said:
Sounds real nice apart from the string rattling when doing those upward bits.
Some singing would finish this off nicely.

Eck

Thanks Eck. Those songs are instrumentals though. ;)
 
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