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Dire Straits - Romeo and Juliet cover

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2010

Here is my version of Romeo and Juliet of Dire Straits.
I really enjoy to learn this song which is not as easy as it seem.

The drum part and the keyboard come from a midi file,
I recorded all the instruments with my toneport UX1 and Garageband.

the acoustic guitar is a Blueridge BR-240 with a fishman elipse mic with a capo on 3th fret and an open tunning of G. I cut the bass and treble to create as best as I can this dobro effect.

the electric guitar is a fender Stratocaster CS time machine 60 relic daphne blue(original pickups). Standard tunning
the Bass is a J&D.

I hope you enjoy, feell free to rate and comment (or even subscribe).
ThomasBtm

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  • Tuning of the acoustic guitar, please! It's not EAGDBE, please tell me which tuning you're using! Nice video!

  • @fald33 as I said in the video description is a G open tunning (DGDGBD) ;-)

  • come lo hai fatto in tre parti? Per favore, grazie.

    how did you do in three parts? Please, thanx.

    como lo haciste en tres partes?? Por favor, graciàs.

  • @TheBadStyler I'm using adobe premiere,

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  • A to the WESOME!!!!! Love it.

  • I needed this. thx so much.

  • very good but you can sing it too, the letter is not very difficult.

  • very good !!

  • Great cover, I even found myself singing along in some parts. Keep up the awesome job.

  • Does anyone know how to get more than one video on screen like that when recording vids?

  • Tuning is an open G so, from top down D B D G B D and capode on the 3rd fret

  • c'es du bon!

  • @TheBadStyler

    How did you do it in three parts? pleas thanks

    Como lo has hecio en tres partes? Por favor,Graciàs.

    Pienso!

  • Great version. Well done

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