Una meravigliosa melodia dagli echi italianeggianti caro Martin,classe e tocco da vendere,complimenti di cuore,splendido strumento!!!🎼😊🙌🤗👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔝🔝🔝💖
Oh, about the name, I don´t know. It was a piece that my piano playing friend came up with for a theater play, but it was supposed to be a pastiche, so to speak, of something well known (unclear what) :)
@@tallstrom It reminds me of the music used in the late 50's early 60's for movie soundtracks ... it's really beautiful and it certainly fits the guitar and your playing. It's a keeper :) Have you tabbed it out?
Hi, Martin! Which reverb you use? Is it external hardware or software? Do you use any microphone preamp/compressor? Like DBX? Very interesting. I'm trying to make good records myself. I work in Logic, but the regular reverb is not so beautiful. You are not only a great musician and guitarist, but also a talented sound engineer! Bravo)) Now I become your fan!
Thank you for your kind comments! I use software effects in Sonar Platinum. Reverb and tempo delay from the Sonitus FX series. I think one trick with reverb is to use a pretty long decay time but keep the level down. Same with delay, a 300-3000Hz "telephone eq" works well on the delayed signal to keep the delay from being too much "in your face". Cheers/ Martin
I want to be like you in 30 years, pure magic. I am really really curious how a room recording would sound without any reverb, just to set realistic expectations for my future self :) Are there any older vids that are like this?
Thank you! I found your query interesting, so here is a dry mix, and without the lap steel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0kg6SxJJMxQ.html
@@tallstrom Wow thanks for the insight! The great dynamic control is even more apparent in the dry version, especially when some notes are deliberately ringing out together.