acousticman
Here's another quick clip of the probably overplayed, but still beautiful romance. I thought a while back of adding some tremolo on the melody for variation, seemed like a unique idea to me only to discover quite a few others have thought of the same thing, oh well ? didn't get the perfect sound or mix wanted with the treble meaning to be higher for some sections but hey one take, little time, have an awesome day enjoy.
Stoffeltoo
Absolutely AWESOME! The tremolo (which I cannot do BTW) sounded less pronounced and I am wondering if it was intentional to create that soft romantic ambience.
Still an absolute masterful rendition. Actually sitting here with the guitar copying your chord fingering.
Thanks for sharing
acousticman
Hey man shot for the compliments, so you are right. The tremolo is a little less pronounced and for that romantic feel, not to be too loud. However on this recording it did come out a little softer then intended (i would like it slightly louder) this is a combination of me playing it a little too soft and the audio mix not having the trebles up enough; unfortunately this had to be a one take situation so thats it (plus the tremolo was a sort of after thought at the time so didn't really consider it carefully). If I did it over again I would play the tremolo a little louder and have the treble up.
Thats why classical guitarists will get closer to the mike or turn up trebles when playing a tremolo piece like the famous 'recuerdos de la ambra' or whatever; the other thing to do of course is play with the right hand closer to the bridge where you get a brighter and louder tone. Good ear you have and a good point made, thanks again. All the best with your guitaring, sunbmit a clip when you have a chance ?