Rendezvous

Started by Farmjazz, January 03, 2011, 01:46:58 PM

Farmjazz

Here's another solo nylon guitar piece. I wrote this one to try and depict the complex arrangements that are sometimes made in order for two people to meet secretly.

This is just the basic foundation of a 'song in progress' and I envision several more layers added to the top of this. 

Gary F

What a pleasure to listen to this beautiful work !!!!
Excellent!!!

Gary

Ted

Quote from: Farmjazz on January 03, 2011, 01:46:58 PMThis is just the basic foundation of a 'song in progress' and I envision several more layers added to the top of this. 

It stands on it's own well. I look forward to hearing the extra layers.
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Gnasty



Beauty Stellar playing! My kind of sounds. Can`t wait to hear the final piece either.

Awesome finger picking
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Redler

Awesome playing and a beautiful melody. Ear candy...

Kari
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Geir

From the first plucked string you had me.

This is superb !!!

Great playing great feeling and a great recording/production
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Oh well ........

Geir

oh ... yeah it's in my Farmjazz folder for further enjoyment
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Oh well ........

Greeny

Such a beautiful sound. What a wonderful composition and performance. I could happily listen to this all day. Incredible skills.

Bluesberry


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