Speaking of space, great use of it. On my woofdales it sounds like it has depth and height. As far as subject matter, it sounded like you may have decoded the royal cipher.
Hi Tom,
This is a classical guitar piece by Francis Poulenc. It's nowhere near the greatness of de Falla's venture into guitar writing, but I like it . I took a lot of liberty with timing. Thanks for listening and thank you hidden for the advice.
Hidden can you give me a couple things in this piece as recorded that would be impossible for a real brass player to replicate? I'm not an expert at all on orchestral instruments and sometimes write impossible things. Thank you so much for listening.
Douglas, long time no see! Thanks for taking the time to listen to this.
I've always been influenced by the sky. Portland is beautiful when it's sunny. I'm used to grey skies. zero sum for those who hate, really good lyrics douglas.
Really enjoyed this, thanks for posting. I used to be really into lee ritenour, larry carlton type music. I even had an autographed picture of them on my wall. Makes me want to pickup the gtr again.
when asked *to what do you attribute your great musical sense.* Horowitz said: *the pauses*. He was definitely right, you use the pauses the right way. Silence is such an important part of it.
another great one Freddy. What did you use for the reverb? It sounds like a really short slapback, but is it an adjustment to the predelay of a reverb?