Peter Gabriel Solsbury Hill by AcousticAl
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Holy Crap Al,
I was just playing this song 5 minutes ago. I know you laughed on that transition but I thought you did it pretty well, that is the hardest fingering part.
You also seem to have that F# minor rocking barre thing going well too.
Nice tempo and tone.
Great work.
Matt
I was just playing this song 5 minutes ago. I know you laughed on that transition but I thought you did it pretty well, that is the hardest fingering part.
You also seem to have that F# minor rocking barre thing going well too.
Nice tempo and tone.
Great work.
Matt
Two observations:
1. I'm incredibly envious! I wondered if anyone was going to take this song on, and I should have figured it would be you. You did just great! I'd love to see another version when you get more comfortable with it, bring it up to speed, and add your voice -- which I think would suit this song perfectly.
2. Your new little Taylor sounds just right on this tune, and that narrow fretboard is probably ideal.
Way to go. You rock!
1. I'm incredibly envious! I wondered if anyone was going to take this song on, and I should have figured it would be you. You did just great! I'd love to see another version when you get more comfortable with it, bring it up to speed, and add your voice -- which I think would suit this song perfectly.
2. Your new little Taylor sounds just right on this tune, and that narrow fretboard is probably ideal.
Way to go. You rock!
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Solid!
You have to hear that said in the right 70's John Denver style voice to get the full expression of my admiration Al. "So-lid!"
Its sounding might fine... looking forward to hearing that at full speed.
You have to hear that said in the right 70's John Denver style voice to get the full expression of my admiration Al. "So-lid!"
Its sounding might fine... looking forward to hearing that at full speed.
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Al, your brain must be quite spongy, and I mean that as a compliment (believe it or not),
because you sure managed to "absorb" this recent lesson quickly.
It would take soooo much longer for me to get it to the point you have achieved.
And it's great to see you bring out the mini Taylor, so congratulations, and all, on that ...
I'm pretty infatuated with mine at the moment, it's like a honeymoon, I guess
It sure has a good, round tone to it ... super consistent manufacturing !
I think it's my first guitar strung with medium strings, have always had light ones.
What do you think of the setup on this instrument? Do you plan on leaving it as is ?
I wonder if eventually lowering the action a bit (on the saddle side) might be worthwhile (when the honeymoon is over) :S
Anyway, wonderful progress on this tune !!
Pierre
because you sure managed to "absorb" this recent lesson quickly.
It would take soooo much longer for me to get it to the point you have achieved.
And it's great to see you bring out the mini Taylor, so congratulations, and all, on that ...
I'm pretty infatuated with mine at the moment, it's like a honeymoon, I guess
It sure has a good, round tone to it ... super consistent manufacturing !
I think it's my first guitar strung with medium strings, have always had light ones.
What do you think of the setup on this instrument? Do you plan on leaving it as is ?
I wonder if eventually lowering the action a bit (on the saddle side) might be worthwhile (when the honeymoon is over) :S
Anyway, wonderful progress on this tune !!
Pierre
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schm040 wrote:
I'd like to see where you're at with this song as well when you get a chance.
Matt- there's ALWAYS at least one part in every song that I have such a hard time getting cleanly. This song actually has quite a few, but I did luck out a few times in this take as well.Holy Crap Al,
I was just playing this song 5 minutes ago. I know you laughed on that transition but I thought you did it pretty well, that is the hardest fingering part.
You also seem to have that F# minor rocking barre thing going well too.
Nice tempo and tone.
Great work.
Matt
I'd like to see where you're at with this song as well when you get a chance.
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dennisg wrote:
Hey thanks Dennis. You couldn't pay me a better compliment than telling me 'I rock!'
You're right about the shorter/narrower fretboard helping with fingering this song. Quick changes and tough to nail cleanly!
Less distance to travel helps me I guess.
Two observations:
1. I'm incredibly envious! I wondered if anyone was going to take this song on, and I should have figured it would be you. You did just great! I'd love to see another version when you get more comfortable with it, bring it up to speed, and add your voice -- which I think would suit this song perfectly.
2. Your new little Taylor sounds just right on this tune, and that narrow fretboard is probably ideal.
Way to go. You rock!
Hey thanks Dennis. You couldn't pay me a better compliment than telling me 'I rock!'
You're right about the shorter/narrower fretboard helping with fingering this song. Quick changes and tough to nail cleanly!
Less distance to travel helps me I guess.
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Chris- full speed ahead? Eventually. After another 400 or so playthroughs.
Pierre- I love the honeymoon phase with a guitar. Probably why I switch them up so often!!
The setup of mine isn't ideal- which is surprising, as Taylors do tend to be pretty good right out of the box. Mine seems a bit too high and there's actually a buzz when I play 'e' on the d-string. I get a free setup at the place I bought it, so that should sort things out.
Dermot- you snuck in there while I was typing.. Thanks for your comment. Singing this would prove a toughie with the complicated fingerpicking- but we'll see down the road.
Pierre- I love the honeymoon phase with a guitar. Probably why I switch them up so often!!
The setup of mine isn't ideal- which is surprising, as Taylors do tend to be pretty good right out of the box. Mine seems a bit too high and there's actually a buzz when I play 'e' on the d-string. I get a free setup at the place I bought it, so that should sort things out.
Dermot- you snuck in there while I was typing.. Thanks for your comment. Singing this would prove a toughie with the complicated fingerpicking- but we'll see down the road.