Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7306
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Way to go, Chico!
Been a fan of Brazillian music since the early 60's...learned every Feliciano and Sergio song as soon as it hit the streets here....Giannini's are among my favorite guitars.
Hi Chico. Nice melody, good song. I like the (augmented?) chords you are using. One remark on the arrangement: at the end you use strings with a slow attack. Yet you play short notes. Maybe you should layer the strings with another voice, like the sweet! violin or the sweet! Flute. Best wishes.
Registered: 10/31/04
Posts: 535
Loc: North Eastern Calif.
Chico:
Very very nice. Sort of a late night with strings. Injoyed it (played it twice). Thanks for posting and letting us hear a fine piece......Happy Holidays.......Pose
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Chico. It's amazing how life changing events effect us. You're music has reached new heights with Tristee & South Seas. Wonderful heartfelt musical expression. Thanks for sharing. - Scott
Tks for reply. Just a tip about the last sequence when I made use of slow strings as solo and obligatto. If I make the same sequence with a sequencer, I want to play the obligatto with another voice as flute or oboe etc, but I wanted record in real time conditions. So, my option was for slow strings that made the sweet taste that I wanted for solo and counter melody The augmented chord is a Amaj7#5.