The aucustic version of 'Bad to you too' -- Stuart's Song

Started by visiblemember, April 23, 2009, 10:14:59 PM

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This is really my favorite of all of these variations.  No mando. believe me, it's tough to get that thing(my fender mando) to sound right through an entire song.
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The Reverend 48

Well Done......This has a catchy chord structure and some neat lead work 8) ;)

Wiley

This is very easy listening too!  I agree with 48 a great chord structure.  I like the sound of the mandoline.  Great job and very inspiring.

Geir

Aaahhh a pure delight !!! Wonderful playing and a beautiful production.
Did you use the onboard mic for this recording? Really great sound in those guitars.

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Bluesberry

acoustic guitar perfection.  The guitar sounds wonderfull.  I am also interested in your recording method.

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Greeny

That's beautifully done. You have an acoustic tone to die for, and you play all the parts wonderfully. You should try 'Classical Gas' next  :D

Just lovely... !

visiblemember

The two guitars on track one(left-on board mic) and track two(right MTK) are a Yamaha FGX720sc. I perch the BR upright so I'm facing the guitar hole directly at the mic, not across the top, about 20 inches away. The third guitar is an Applause AE-38 shallow body. The Applause is my favorite because it plays in tune all the way up the fret board. What you hear is a 25 year old plastic guitar that is falling apart being played way up at the 12th fret. I'm even hitting the low E string at the end. I sincerely believe that a string instrument that has range is worth everything.    I use a Sony EMC-Z17 lapel mic. I clip it inside the sound hole of the guitar and turn the dB to about -12. I record EX>P 01: FLAT.
     I really try to record with no reverb with the aucustics. The Mando gives me the most trouble(Listen to the last lick on 'Bad to you too' and you'll hear what I mean). Do you think it's because of the wide frequency range and the limits of the mic/preamp etc...?
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Satchwood

A very bright and happy rendition!  Very smoooth & well composed!  Nice acoustic guitar blends as well.
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Ferryman_1957

Very nice job indeed and a beautiful, haunting piece. Thanks for sharing your recording tecniques as well, because this sounds darn good and it's interesting to see how you got such a good sound.

Cheers,

Nigel

Flash Harry

I don't know how I missed this post. I could listen to this all day. Simple and delightful and very well played and what a great tone.

Thanks
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