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These are awesome - thanks, Simon!
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Save me a spot at the Cozy Pub! I'll bring my Flat top and some tunes to play quietly :)
Also, I'm a good tipper!
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Is there one with occasional applause and whoops, say at 3 minute intervals?
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Jim Garber
Is there one with occasional applause and whoops, say at 3 minute intervals?
...or the occasional "Freebird...!"
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Can't see the point of nothing but background noises. What a waste of my time.
Dave H
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Originally Posted by
Jim Garber
Is there one with occasional applause and whoops, say at 3 minute intervals?
Ha, ha apparently there’s one where glasses are broken and people are swearing. Awful, but I miss that too! :)
‘Oh come on, calm down, she’ll buy you another one.’ :))
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Bertram Henze
I like that one. I made a recording with it but I think the mando recording over the top needs a bit of echo or something to blend in. Not sure how to get the ‘warmth’ or ‘colour’ of the tracks to match up.
Pretty scary too, I played my octave with the Viking Mead Hall background and I suddenly got a panic attack -what if these axe wielding young men don’t like mandolinists? Not a nice situation.
This one is ok, about 30 minutes of theatre clapping and cheering that can be tagged onto the end of your tune recording.
Very respectful audience.
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As a kid in rural Australia, I woke to these sounds most mornings:
or you could teach them to sing along:
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Sorry, thought from thread title it was about Sam Bush. Carry on....
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My petite friend with excellent rhythm told me the folks in the mandolin band call her the Metrognome.
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