Ambient Steel Guitar.

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James Kerr
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The photos used in this Tube come from the village of Temple which dates back to 1175ad. In particular the old Church which, since Dan Brown wrote his book "The Da Vinci Code" about nearby Rosslyn Chapel, has attracted a lot of attention from Freemasons searching the Inscriptions here and other places around. I have photos of a Stone unearthed in 2009 with strange inscriptions and markings as yet unexplained.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlEbmQ6GrwI

Hope you enjoy.
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Keith Glendinning
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Post by Keith Glendinning »

James that is very nice. I particularly like the "Knoffler" sound you achieve in parts of the tune.
Also, the pictures are so ethereal.
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James I love the feel you put in all of your playing.Such great tone. Just great. Joe
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Thank you both for coming to listen and taking the time to comment, I'm glad you found something to enjoy.

James.
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I enjoyed that. Really nice music.
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Another fine effort James coupled by an excellent
video, thoroughly worthwhile.


Colin.
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Post by Jeff Spencer »

Loved it! So much to this instrument we all love!!
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Thank you all for coming to listen, and for taking the time to comment. I try to produce new sounds and hope others like what I do.

JK.
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