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#179581 - 05/08/02 02:25 PM
 
A new country song
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I have just recorded another country tune; to tell the truth I don't know if this song could be considered typically "country", because it's "Green grass of home" and I know only the Tom Jones version, which is not exactly country. Anyway, I felt that a country style was appropriate and so I have chosen the "Kramer" style from my SD1. The big effort, during the whole recording, was to try and convey a "live" more than an aseptic "studio" atmosphere. The solo instruments featured are a Pedal Steel guitar and an Hammond organ from the SD1, plus an electric guitar (Fender Stratocaster) from my Roland XV 3080 (no point in having a piece of gear if you don't use it...) I would like to dedicate this song to Sander Thalen, because he is a good friend and because he loves country music, but of course I would like to know from those of you who perform live real country and western music what do you think of this song: would it be tolerated in the Mohawk bar in Tulsa? Thank you! Andrea   http://andrearotolo.tripod.com/dreamer/id1.html 
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#179588 - 05/08/02 10:20 PM
 
Re: A new country song
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Registered:  02/23/01
 
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(So, the Mohawks would have my scalp twice by now...) :-(
  To my excuse, I can say that this is a very simple style: at the beginning there is just an acoustic guitar, drums and bass, then in  the first variation an acoustic piano comes in playing just fills, then in variation # 3 there is a slide guitar and so on...  Another source of problem could be that I tend to use earphones to monitor my recordings, because I often record very late at night and don't want to disturb anyone, but maybe loudspeakers would be better... 
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