I have a little improvisation fun in this one. It was recorded last Saturday night at our CD release party.
http://www.funkychurch.com/images/stori ... orocco.mp3
Live clip of Fouke D6
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That was very nice, with a few rough spots here and there (mostly in the transitions, and not in your own playing). Thanks for sharing! This sounds like the kind of band I like to listen to when I'm in a club.
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The clear pseudo pedal steel licks are in a variation of E (E C# E G# B E, bass to treble) and the swelled atmospheric bits are done on a C6 (C E G A C E) neck.
I just listened to this again and realized how amateurish it sounds. Oh well, gotta start somewhere.
I just listened to this again and realized how amateurish it sounds. Oh well, gotta start somewhere.
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