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Trentemoller Miss You - experimental guitar with bow

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2007

Me playing the guitar with a bow to the danish artist Trentemøller, with the song: "Miss you".
http://www.myspace.com/theinituition

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Uploader Comments (PassionOfDenmark)

  • which is better,a violin bowor cello bow for guitar?

  • cello.

  • does it damage the bow when you use it

  • no it doesn't.

  • Is that room haunted?

  • No, the music is though.

    Do you see any ghosts?

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  • beautiful

    

  • I actually think this sounds really nice. It has a really nice ambient affect to it

  • This is very creative! i like it!

  • Dude, you need to raise that guitar up a little. Your fretting hand is going to get fucked up. Your limiting yourself a lot to lifeless notes. I just trying to help you.

  • sounds like teamsleep did a song with a perfect circle

  • Sigur Ros

  • VERY CREATIVE idea :) kudos!

  • @ProblemAudio

    The emotion put into the music is far more important than notes or scales, and most post rock is pretty blank. This is like a subjective landscape film. It's beautiful, but has no character or passion. The reason the blues is so appealing is that it touches the very essence of what it means to be human, and most post rock is very apathetic and grave. Just like a film is much more than what it looks like, music is much more than what it sounds like. It's the emotion inside

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