Persian Folk Instrumental for Guitar and Synth.

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

Here is my first two-track recording using acoustic guitar and synthesizer. Totally experimental home recording with no more than a basic home computer, an old video camcorder for its built-in stereo microphone and basic ACID software for multi-track recording and digital reverb post processing !

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  • i'm not sure how to send links. i'll try, ok? i joined the group on radiojavan "what is your favorite youtube video". also, another person on rj sends me videos, and i try to reciprocate by sending interesting persian/alternative videos. are you familiar with rj? if not, you should check it out, we could be friends on there if you like...

  • Okay, .... i will check out radiojavan.

    Thanks,

    ~Reza

  • i sometimes share videos on radiojavan, do you mind if i share one of yours in the future

  • I don't mind at all ... how do share videos on radiojavan? Can you send me a link when you post it?

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  • Hermoso!

  • I love it! Wish it was longer....

  • I know it is easy to figure it and play it but wondering if you can make it easier if you send me the guitar tab.. Thanks in advance

  • @jaminLA yes yes they like to do some brainwashing frequently with the media and such! it is a bad but i just ignore it

  • Really? So I guess for any "AMERICAN" in this day and age to still think that Iran is a "starving wasteland" is a testament to the mass brainwashing that is going on in this country!

  • @jaminLA im AMERICAN, and let me tell you, few people here realize how damn crazy our government is. I seriously believed utterly your entire nation was a war-torn, starving wasteland with a few little villages. but what i just saw was beautiful

  • @jaminLA thanks for your reply. It is refreshing to see nature in its pristine form, something we really miss here in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Good luck to you and good wishes for Iran.

    Does your couontry need ESL (English as second language) teachers, by the way?

    regards.

  • Thanks for some amazing photographs of nature along with nice music. May I know the names of these places?

    Regards.

  • beautiful

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