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Started by OsCKilO, January 31, 2010, 04:34:55 PM

Satchwood

Wow T - great song !!   Im-Press-Ive bro!

Nice strong melody - smooth vox, so smooth -> great open mic material for your next big show! 

 
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Bluesberry

Warm and smooth voice. I agree.  warm and smooth.  Very good song.

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OsCKilO

Thanks Guys!!

I'm Having to Practice this one for Open mic......

Strumming is harder than fingerpicking for me...  Lol
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launched

I could listen to this 24/7, bro! Fantastic!!!
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Oldrottenhead

QuoteStrumming is harder than fingerpicking for me...  Lol
i can relate to that t. at 15 i had a really bad break in my arm, it was in plaster for a full year. it was my thingy arm, my strumming arm, yeah my strumming arm.
i am now a ambidextorous .
i can strum with either hand but i prefer to be strummed with someone elses hand preferably my good ladies.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
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OsCKilO

Quote from: oldrottenhead on February 04, 2010, 05:51:45 PM
QuoteStrumming is harder than fingerpicking for me...  Lol
i can relate to that t. at 15 i had a really bad break in my arm, it was in plaster for a full year. it was my thingy arm, my strumming arm, yeah my strumming arm.
i am now a ambidextorous .
i can strum with either hand but i prefer to be strummed with someone elses hand preferably my good ladies.


Strumming in the bathroom is now a thing of the past..... ;) ;D
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Oldrottenhead

QuoteStrumming in the bathroom is now a thing of the past...
i read somewhere its the future

maybe it was in a playboy article  ah canne mind
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mike

Yet another peach.  Your styles and influences seem to come from absolutely everywhere.  I'm quite envious of that open mic audience.

Mike

hooper

This certainly stands as an unplugged open-mic-ready performance.  But also, I think this fine composition could also work well in a full-blown band arrangement.
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Ferryman_1957

Wow, Tharek, this is a big step up IMO. This is a very mature song, very cleverly constructed with some really nice changes. The recording is great as well, very clear and I really like the little lead lines. And you vox are great, absolutely spot on, I like that slightly higher register you are singing in here.

Very, very good indeed. I really enjoyed this.

Cheers,

Nigel