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MP3 Derek Coombs - Apple Juice

Solo acoustic guitar - folk, blues, modern fingerstyle fingerpicking music

17 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Guitar Blues, FOLK: Traditional Folk



Details:
"Apple Juice" includes fourteen original fingerstyle/fingerpicking tunes and three more arrangements of classic fingerpicking tunes. After my many years of fingerstyle and classical guitar background it was time to get some of it on a CD. Recording was done with the aim of maintaining a natural acoustic guitar sound, and this should especially appeal to fellow acoustic guitarists. The tunes range from bluesy ragtime pieces to those of a more ballad like nature.

Since listing this CD here I have re-recorded a few songs with a new AD/DA in order to improve the sound and may do so in the future. To see what is current should you order the CD directly off my website please visit my website (see link below). The inventory at CD Baby may not include all the latest updates.

The CD is over a hour long. As there are a variety of styles played on this CD, I decided all seventeen tunes shoud have clips so you can hear the full range of tunes present

Some notes on a few of the songs:

Blanchard Song: The song was meant to highlight the sustain and sweet tone of the Blancard Bristlecone guitar.

Hair Ball: a story of a cat (and mouse).

Child''s Play: my child''s antics and guest appearance

Berg''s Lament: a musical tribute to Nicholas Berg

The guitar played on these pieces was either a Mark Blanchard Bristlecone or a Collings C10 Deluxe. The microphones were either Microtech Gefell M300s or Neumann TLM 103s

I hope you enjoy it.

Rick

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