down shanganagh way

Started by fenderbender, August 26, 2009, 03:37:00 PM

fenderbender

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when I bought the br600 first -my first attempt -was this tune -worked out ok so I ve held on to it

I live on the east coast of ireland -
so to my back the hills and countryside
to my front 10 mins away the seaside
theres a small valley nearby and a small river running thru' it a nice stroll on a sunny day -we dont get many of them  :( :( :(
but the name pronounced shan-gan-agh too good to waste

I used a strat
electric-acoustic
and all the on board effects
and preset drum patterns
and loose bass

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gingertilly18

wow you have that sound down to a tee, i like the jaunty feel and the melody is great. the drums fit so well you have programmed them well young grasshopper  :P

over all the whole feel of the song is a nice change from the slower moody stuff i usually do, its great to hear a happy melody!!!!

keep it up!

michael

SteveG

Bright and bouncy. Sounds like an Irish Hank Marvin :D

guitarordinaire

 ;D :D ;D

If I have the crime drama, you sure got the cowboy series!
Sounds like some pickin' and a grinin'

It's very catchy (my son is singing the theme as I type this)

Good work
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Bob Iles

You've only got 12 notes and however you mix them up is your thing. - Edward Van Halen

lg

nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Wiley

I dont' know how I missed this. What a production!!!  I am very impressed!!  A great song and yup very bouncy. I'm LG I loved it.  Has a ring of an American song in it.  I will have to think about that. LOL
P.j.

fenderbender

 :) :) :)
thanks again everyone
wiley wrote:
QuoteHas a ring of an American song in it.  I will have to think about that. LOL
;D ;D-well they say American music has its roots in Ireland,Scotland,England and the rest of the big wide world -

thanks for the compliment 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Groundy

OTD,, One of your first Tommy,
some guitars in this....
well done.....
Alex

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Classic Tommy... twangsome guitar & a toe-tappin' tune. Brilliant!
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