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Started by corryhully, October 05, 2009, 03:45:38 PM

corryhully

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hi
a little guitar piece that been following me round for years, it keeps changing its disguise and sneeking up on me.

Geir

ahh ..... lovely !!!

soothing wonderful music
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Oh well ........

Gritter

This sends chill up the back of my neck. Very calming...very zenic...I was going to say zenful but it's not actually a word.

Thanks for allowing me to learn a new word today: ZENIC


I would love to hear this playing for my next massage! ;)

Wiley

this  is just to beautiful.  Yes gives me good bumps.  Reminds me of Jackofalls playing at times. Just lovely.
P.J.

OsCKilO

This is Absolutely stunning!!!!!
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Bluesberry

Yes, Yes, Yes.  I love it, great job.

Alternate Tunings: CAUTION: your fingers have to be in different places
 
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Ferryman_1957

I'm glad it sneaked up on you on the MBR, because it's very beautiful and we all get to hear it.

Cheers,

Nigel

Tangled Wires

Beautiful piece of music, as others have said. I could listen to this for hours!!


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SE

Hey great acoustic work going on so well played enjoyed this very much indeed.
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Oldrottenhead

ive had a pretty hectic and stressful week and this soothing music is the perfect antidote to that, gonna stick it on my piepod and steep in a hot bath with this tune on repeat play.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
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