Hey guys, I'd like to share some of my acoustic playing and instrumental songs.
It's mostly gaelic folk and fingerstyle music. Let me know what you think and
if anyone would be interested for soundtrack, just send me PM.
I'll keep the price low and give you my best :)
My songs:
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Ferryman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzdwnjK-JO0
Campfire tale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb4J8k0d08E
Release
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBqQe-uRbic
Fingerstyle covers (with duckface!)
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Greensleeves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bl3PfO9MK4&feature=youtu.be
Call of magic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGAIS1f53o0&feature=youtu.be
Classical gas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWbMFZHHlV4&feature=youtu.be
Beautiful! I just love fingerstyle guitar. Your songs are all well written and your guitar playing is excellent. Not much to criticise here, the sound quality is very good too.
What guitar and recording equipment did you use for these recordings? :)
Wow, thanks a lot!
I hoped that the living-room recording would work for this kind of music :)
I'm playing Dowina d-111 LE and recording on t.bone sc-1100 and external Sound Blaster X-fi. ;)
I'm a sucker for folk music of any kind so this is right up my street. Really dig the Ferryman tune, and if I ever make a game with a medieval tavern I know who to come to for music :).
About the only thing I think it lacks is a nice celtic drum progression in the background to make it sound like a ballad.
Nice! I particularly liked the Campfire Tale. In Ferryman, I liked the music quite a bit, but the recorder was just a touch sharper than the guitar. I also felt that the recorder could use just a little subtle reverb (I know, this is acoustic music, but still) -- it sounded like it was recorded in a pretty dead room. Overall, quite nice, thanks for posting this!
Thanks guys :)
Percussions and reverb are both really nice ideas!