The Kesh Jig
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"Smellin' like a Salty Dog, back from hell where you belong!"
great job
-slainte!
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Made me smile! That was fun! :)
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Thanks maaaan!
I am currently using your video as a backtrack!
Favourite and like!!!
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Very well done! I really enjoyed this!
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great
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amazing ! I love it, keep doing such lovely music
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So pretty!
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U shud make sum CDs if u did i wud totally buy them and thanks 4 answering my question u r a very talented accordion player
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I enjoyed playing with your accordion!
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Brilliant. You look a bit like Midge Ure lol
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Okay 1st u r extremely talented and I love this song the way u play it and 2nd where r u? Is there a bike behind u?
TropicalRush512 1 year ago
This is in the basement of the building I used to live in in Germany. There were 8 appartments or so in the building, an office on the ground floor, and then the basement was divided up into storage units. I used to play music there at nights so I wouldn't annoy the neighbours :)
ProfRat 1 year ago
Very nice tone!
HectorAwol 2 years ago
Yes - Castagnari make nice sounding instruments!
ProfRat 2 years ago
Really well done, sir. Very well played. Can I ask if you record this with a four track/8track etc., or do you record it right to your computer? If so, what program do you use for the mixing, reverb, etc? Thanks!
billykid84 2 years ago
Thanks. It was recorded onto a Yamaha AW1600 (I'm sure there are smaller and better things now!) using a pair of Rhode NT5s. The bouzouki was recorded second, so that resulted in 4 tracks. Then it was mixed using ntrack studio. The reverb was probably a VST plugin called SIR (google knufinke), which is way better than any other free reverb system I could found. I used a (free) impulse response recorded in a church (I can dig out the exact details if you want).
ProfRat 2 years ago