Mane Capulus (morning coffee)

Started by bruno, July 19, 2015, 05:38:12 AM

bruno

Track 98 - Mane Capulus
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Following on my pretentious naming convention in Latin (I can't help myself) - and another throw away effort. Roughly translated is morning coffee - was kind of the time that I was playing around with the guitars and gear. I kinda like the chord progression, so may doing something with it in the future (assuming I can remember what I played!). Anyway a bit of gentle fun :-) Its full of holes and mistakes - but hope you like it anyway.  ;D ;D ;D
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Farrell Jackson

Those are some very lush and dreamy sounding chords Bruno! I think it's definitely a song worth pursuing.

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Farrell Jackson


Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

steelguitar

Fine guitar sounds & chord progression & turnarounds, great guitar playing!!!

Definitively love that clean & reverbered fender sounds

What is your gear on this tune?

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bruno

Thanks for the comments chaps as always.

SG - all the electric guitar sounds is via the "Luke" Musicman (Steve Lukather's signature model) - which is a 'souped' up strat. Rhythm guitar was actual two guitars, acoustic (Brook Taw) and Luke middle pickup via the Two Rock Kemper amp profile (The Amp Factory profile). Lead was the Luke - but neck/middle (position 4) via a Michael Britt Kemper Profile, which simply says "old fold honky tonk lux". I have no idea what amp that is, but Mr Britt seems to have an enormous collection of rare and vintage amps, and they all produce incredible Kemper profiles. All the effects were via the Kemper bar some verb on the Brook via the BR1600. The Kemper was also used for the bass. All the Kemper sounds  were DI'd as stereo into the BR1600 - so no miking involved - bar the mono Brook (acoustic) track.

Think thats all.

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Hook

Lush is right, some serious lushness going on in those chords & what tones.  Excellent playing as always brother!
Rock On!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

Oldrottenhead

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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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Groundy

Top class playing here Bruno....
Beautiful Tone....and chord progression....
well done...........

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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Redler

Nice composition and well played! I can hear the ghost of Mark Knopfler here... Enjoyable stuff!
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StephenM

fitting as I am sitting here at my studio desk early monday morning and came across this to listen to with my coffee...so I hit repeat play button and download....
I love your mistakes and miscues sir...this sounds, yes, lush!  That is a great descriptor!
I love instrumental music to have in the background so thanks a ton for this! 
 
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guitarron

A fine gem. Glad this got bumped. A nice morning listen.


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