Packington's Pound

Started by lemgandi, April 10, 2010, 07:58:43 AM

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This is a 16th century anonymous tune I think originally for lute, arranged here for SATB recorder consort.  From Steve Rosenberg's _Recorder_Consort_4_, which is pretty common around Atlanta.

Nelson

Nice playing. I like your other songs as well. I always loved the sound of the flute.
Can't wait to hear you mix it up with some of the other really good musicians here at SC.

-Nelson
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Gary F

 Great playing !!! A very enjoyable listen!!!

  Gary

Geir

Another refreshing deviation from the guitar-path we're usually on here.

Great work
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Oh well ........

j.g.

Great little tune - can see (and hear) this being on may different progs on the telly. Wish it was longer. good to see it developed into a bigger more involved piece.

chapperz66

Really nicely played.  Do you ever play with other musicians?  It would be really nice to hear you play in an ensemble situation.

Paul

OsCKilO

Utterly SUPERB!!!!

Love it!!!

I wish it was Longer...  I Could Listen for ages!!!


What did you Play this on?  Synth or the Real thing?
Sounds Amazing!
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Blooby


This is great.  I just got through with the Jethro Tull live at Madison Square Garden disc, and this was an easy transition.

Blooby

Bluesberry

Very, very beautiful.  Recorded to perfection.  I am transported in time by this.

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

Heh!  Yeah, I play in a trio right now. We performed a couple of weeks ago, matter of fact.

This piece was done with plastic recorders on a Micro Boss BR multi-track recorder.  All the tracks are recorded live.

-- CHS