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Bliss
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Guitarist Home Recording Collective August Task submission. "..main melody/lead part/ must have a minimum number of two notes played at all times". Went for the Ambient vibe...
mark mcguigan guitar rock
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Instrumental Guitar based music
Hi, I am and welcome to my Soundclick page. I'm a 27 year old Guitar Player based in Edinburgh, Scotland. From a young age I was exposed to a wide range of music thanks to my parents listening to the likes of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream, Stevie Wonder, Queen, Holst, Motown, 50s Rock and roll, Blues etc. etc. the list goes on on. My first experience learning to play a musical instrument was of the Clarinet which I had the opportunity to study in primary school. I played the Clarinet for about a year or so culminating in a performance in front of the school at a Christmas service. At the time it didn't really do anything for me, in those days I was listening to the likes of Bon Jovi and Guns n Roses which I admit is not exactly Clarinet based music. So I decided to give it up with the aim of learning the guitar one day. A few years passed and around the summer of 1989 I started to receive lessons from a local guitar teacher by the name of Jake Hodge. Jake, a top bloke, taught me the basics and showed me how to play old Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel songs etc. I remember those days fondly and the thrill of actually creating music on the guitar. After about six months I headed out on my own grabbing as many books as I could. The rest as they say is history. --
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Genre
Electronic Ambient
Charts
Peak #1,571
Peak in subgenre #103
Author
Mark McGuigan
Uploaded
August 09, 2005
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MP3
MP3 2.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
After purchasing the August edition of Computer Music magazine, which came with various Chilled and Lounge samples, I decided to create a piece with an ambient vibe using some of the supplied samples, and came up with 'Bliss'. All guitar parts are played with a minimum of two notes, with triads on the Rhythm guitar, octaves and double stop on the melody parts. Various ambient guitar effects were done with double stops played with a slide and chordal tapped harmonics.
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