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Merle cover

Just posted some pics of my new Art & Lutherie ax, so I thought I'd post a tune I did with it. Recorded with a Boss Micro BR using the onboard mic, my studio was the front seat of my Cherokee at a rest stop on the Blue Mountains in Idaho/Oregon. No foolin, lol. One track, no effects.

Just some simple strummin' and caterwauling.

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Nice one astratslinger, not the easiest place to record, that Boss Micro does a good job, nice guitar you have there just saw the picture quality, good to hear you


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astratslinger,

Good stuff, great vocals. Listened to some of your other work.
All well done.


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Nicely done


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Well done stratslinger


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Nicely done...

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Such a beautiful song...

Very well done, Peyden! Your singing just drips with emotion, and the simple strumming frames your voice well. I like this one better than anything I've heard from you.

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I'm most appreciative of ya takin' a few minutes to listen, thanks mucho.

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Nice one astratslinger, not the easiest place to record, that Boss Micro does a good job, nice guitar you have there just saw the picture quality, good to hear you
Thank ya kindly, starsailor.

Yep, it's amazing how that little hole on top of such a small contraption could be a decent sounding mic.


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Such a beautiful song...

Very well done, Peyden! Your singing just drips with emotion, and the simple strumming frames your voice well. I like this one better than anything I've heard from you.
Thank ya so much, Lisa... real pleased that ya enjoyed it.

Anxious to do another one with you one of these times, it's been a while.


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I like simple, and ya did a fine job, nice vocals. I'll check out the pic i have a seagull myself, same company

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nice one, enjoyed listening to your singing and struming that ole'guitar


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Very nice Stratslinger your recording technique gives it real authentic sound .


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tomg, windsong, mattz, I appreciate your ears and your comments

I'd like to mention the avatar for the tune..looked for a place to be "sung home " to. That's main street (the only street) Oxford, AR, my old hometown.


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Very well sung astratslinger, you have a really nice voice.


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