"Besame Mucho" -- Cuban Bolero on my Clinesmith

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Mike Neer
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I've written a blog post related to this recording and the business of playing melody with feeling, if anyone is interested.

http://www.mikeneer.com/lapsteelin/?p=1633

Interpreting melody with feeling is kind of a new thing for me, but probably the biggest fundamental.
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Sounds absolutely fab Mike! I love those harmonizing chords you do. Would love to see a tab of those.
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Pretty stuff Mike. I really enjoyed that....

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Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Much appreciated.

I'm going to record a CD of Latin Jazz soon. Right now I'm compiling demos and ideas for material and I've got some cool things in mind. Besame Mucho will not be one of them, but I have another song in this groove, too, which is really going to be cool. Going to use real live musicians, as opposed to just playing with myself. :lol:
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