Spanish guitar improvisation

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Recorded this last night. My LOGIC PRO stopped sending any sound to my speakers after the first take and I couldn't figure out how to fix it, so it is what it is.

https://soundcloud.com/david-deloach/ra ... nto-al-rio


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I thought this was a steel guitar site. :whoa:
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Erv Niehaus wrote:I thought this was a steel guitar site. :whoa:
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Guess I went too far in interpreting this sub-forum's topics: "Musical topics not directly related to steel guitar" :)
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I think you've got that right.
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I like it a lot, David. I'll never grow tIred of hearing this chord progression.
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Joachim Kettner wrote:I'll never grow tired of hearing this chord progression.
"In the year 2525...." :D
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Ah, shades of the "Andalusion Cadence"...
Other well-known ones (for us old dudes, that is):

Del Shannon - "Runaway"
The Ventures - "Walk, Don't Run"
Tennessee Ernie Ford - "Sixteen Tons"
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Sounds like something from a movie soundtrack. Well done! Normally these "hey listen to my song" postings hold my attention for less than a minute or so, I guess I have a short attention span. I stuck around all 4:30! More......
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Doe-no-why... but I was just waiting for "Classical Gas" to break out at any moment. :-)

Seriously, the playing technique and the feeling you put into your performance was very appealing. Good work!
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Dan Kelly wrote:Doe-no-why... but I was just waiting for "Classical Gas" to break out at any moment. :-)

Seriously, the playing technique and the feeling you put into your performance was very appealing. Good work!
Yes me as well, as speaking of Classical Gas, watch this and be inspired:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z-ZMx-WGGw
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Thanks for that, Jon!

Well, Simply... There are too many notes. Just cut a few, AND, it will be perfect. There are only so many notes an ear can listen too in an evening!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCud8H7z7vU
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