Transgression into solitude

Started by Bigsky, June 30, 2009, 04:24:47 PM

Bigsky

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JUst a little something I put together

Facemask93

This is really nice man , but just as it got going it finished , but still loved it , well done , nicely produced , and well put together , 10/10



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Ferryman_1957

Bigsky, nice to see you back here. You were kind enough to comment on my first post when I joined here about 6 months ago. This is really cool, like the "talking" guitars and the gentle strings. Great mood piece that gently builds a great atmosphere. Very relaxing!

Cheers,

Nigel


Wiley

Very calming.  Great production. Long time no see.  How do you guys do this stuff.

Greeny

Beautifully done. There's a lovely construction and balance between the various parts. Great work.

guitarron

i like the new age-atmospheric feel-nice job


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Bluesberry

Very nicely played and arranged.

Alternate Tunings: CAUTION: your fingers have to be in different places
 
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Satchwood

Very nice panning guitars - nicely layered & serene!!  Great tone & fx!!

Between this song and tafka's synth tune - I feel like I've had 3 glasses of wine & have been meditating all day  8)
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danieldesete

That's nice and smooth. Is this acoustic or electric guitar? Please tell about the gear you employed.
daniel
hou hou ha ha

stoman

Very pretty soundscape. Relaxing.

Regards,
  Steffen