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Ian Beardsley: Guitars, durbeka, tambourine, voice
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| eanbardsley said 1001 days ago (February 11th, 2007) | |
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Thank You... for the nice comment, I am really loving to play the tambourine, it is such a nice instrument, this one is streched skin over wood, and, from Pakistan. I really like its sound, it is a miniature tambourine, I believe it only cost me three dollars when I bought it years ago. But this piece has been long in the making, each of the three kinds of guitar tracks were developed over much time conceptually in what their roles would be. durbeka and tambourine had have been in the making for awhile, I finally got the sound I wanted for them. --- I am finding there is a great mystery tied up in nine-fifths, visit my blog at: http://my.opera.com/eanbardsley/blog/ Check out my latest song called The Meeting
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| drakonis said 1000 days ago (February 12th, 2007) | |
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nice stuff here... I like the overall melodies, nice guitarwork, that tamborine sounds beautifully rich. I think the guitar that occasionally suddenly pops in way over to the left is a little distracting, I would pan it much closer to center... it seemed off-balance in the mix. And again, need to get you out of that noisy room and into a quieter recording area. :) ttfn, Drakonis Check out my latest song called Temporal Tantrum (Sister Savage Mix)
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| eanbardsley said 1000 days ago (February 12th, 2007) | |
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Drakonis, Thanks... You are the test for me, glad the guitar work passed, I will work on the panning, I am loving playing the tambourine, I was happy with the sound of it too, I am just a beginner on it, so I didn't attempt to go over my head, kept it simple, relied on tone to get the feeling across. Yes, I don't know where the noise comes from, perhaps because the room isn't insulated like a studio, I think some might be the computer itself, but I would love to get in a studio. --- I am finding there is a great mystery tied up in nine-fifths, visit my blog at: http://my.opera.com/eanbardsley/blog/ Check out my latest song called The Meeting
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Rebsie
Very nice blending of acoustic sounds. The tambourine sits on top of the mix and creates an ethereal quality in contrast with the guitar.