Raining in my heart

Started by Hilary, April 21, 2014, 08:41:59 AM

Hilary

Raining in my heart
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Here's my version of the Buddy Holly classic - internal mics, LitB + harmony, tenor uke . . .

Raining in my heart
written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, performed by Hilary
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comme ci, comme ça

cuthbert

Very nice, Hilary - sweet vocals and love the fingerstyle on the uke. Loved it!
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Jarle

Nice Hilary. Beautiful singing and playing.
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Greeny

Your uke playing is marvellous. So sweet and melodic. Nicely done on the two-part vocal too. A great (but short!) cover of a classic.

bruno

Very nicely done Mrs F. I really liked the two part harmony - and the sound of the recorded Uke is really solid and sweet.
Great job.
Mr B :-)
     
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Tootler

Very nice. Nice harmonies and fingerpicking on the uke




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Geir

Ahhh ... that was wonderful !!!

Great performance Hilary. I especially enjoyed your main vocal.
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Oh well ........

Hilary

Thanks guys :D

Quote from: Geir on May 02, 2014, 06:30:00 AMAhhh ... that was wonderful !!!

Great performance Hilary. I especially enjoyed your main vocal.

It's in Buddy's key (a bit low for me) so I thought I'd try and lift it a bit with a harmony - needs must!

(oh and it's short because I didn't think I'd make it through again without messing it up)
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