Part 1 Introduction of "Moment of Silence"- hardlock original

Started by hardlock, August 08, 2011, 03:26:17 AM

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This is now the acoustic introduction to the "Moment of Silence" trilogy.  It's good for kicking back or tripping too.....  8)  There's 3 segments linked.  I like the last the best I think.

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Geir

this is really beautiful and relaxing,

first the very melodic and tranquil first part, and then the more rhythmic second part which btw is my favourite, and that third part somewhere inbetween the two others as a great ending of the piece. I really like how you've put this together Ken !!
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Oh well ........

Hi Ken, I seem to be playing these all in the wrong order but never mind, this is a great listen. Supurb playing and very nicely put together..............Willie
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hardlock

Thanks guys!  This means a lot coming from such accomplished artists as yourselves!
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Krasi

This was really beautiful guitar playing and I felt so relaxed while listening to it.
Those guitars talk to each other and create the perfect mood.
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Oldrottenhead

was on vacation when this was posted playing catch up

beautiful ken
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