Another tune you might like
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- Dick Wood
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Another tune you might like
The rhythm track is one I downloaded from another Forum members previous post. I liked the melody so I thought I'd see what I could add in the way of steel.
I'm not sure exactly what happened when I burned the final track because the steel intro kinda just pops in all of a sudden which wasn't how it sounded while I was recording it.
It gave me something to do while I was off today so I hope you like it.
http://dickosteel.zoomshare.com/files/01_Track_1_0.mp3
I'm not sure exactly what happened when I burned the final track because the steel intro kinda just pops in all of a sudden which wasn't how it sounded while I was recording it.
It gave me something to do while I was off today so I hope you like it.
http://dickosteel.zoomshare.com/files/01_Track_1_0.mp3
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Fabulous playing Dick. I love the sound your getting...I have recording software called Guitar Tracks Pro with 32 tracks on it but I have not succeeded in getting no where near the tone that sounds good, of course I'm not a pro...the only device I use is just a Boss RV5 reverb unit but like I say...you have a great sounding tone and your playing is great.
- Dick Wood
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Howard and John,
Thank you very much for the nice words.
The more I listen to it the more I realize how I was playing behind the curve on that tune.
I can hear how I was listening to the track and then coming up with a lick so I'm hearing a slight lag in the timing.
I may redo it and repost a cleaned up version.
Thank you very much for the nice words.
The more I listen to it the more I realize how I was playing behind the curve on that tune.
I can hear how I was listening to the track and then coming up with a lick so I'm hearing a slight lag in the timing.
I may redo it and repost a cleaned up version.
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Dick, very nice job; love the tone, smooth too...did I hear a little Lloyd Green influence there?
Personally I like the "behind the curve" phrasing, as you call it. You know, a number of years ago, it was quite correct for singers to "sing behind the beat" a lot, and for awhile almost everything out of Nashville was that way. Well, I ramble; love your music. ........

Personally I like the "behind the curve" phrasing, as you call it. You know, a number of years ago, it was quite correct for singers to "sing behind the beat" a lot, and for awhile almost everything out of Nashville was that way. Well, I ramble; love your music. ........

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Dick,s song
I thought you did a wonderful job on that song and your tone was outstanding. Buck Grantham
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