Hi Rogier …well…late is better than never, right? Loved both performances, the squeaking was not so excessive to my ears and the acoustasonic had a very pleasant tone, but the electric also fitted very well with this piece of music. Very well done, my friend!
Wish you a good day!
Hi Silvia,
How nice to hear from you
Thank you very much and thank you for your comments
I think you’re very busy with other things … not such important things as listening to the guitar and practicing as much as possible , but teaching children how to become smarter and helping them get started in life and teaching them all those unimportant things as …oke I stop now…
Caught this on YouTube and never followed the post up over here. Very nicely done sir and that new “toy” of yours is sounding really good in the first video, as is the second. You have certainly found a sweet tone for these pieces and hey those squeaks are part of life.
Hi Tod,
As is often the case, sentences or proverbs that I have made up cannot really be translated (or not at all), so I combine things a bit and so on…even Dutch often not following me ,especially when I’m in my fast-talking mode
“official” is my saying …oefening baart kinderen… so not the same ‘starting’ ,same ending (childeren) and still not neat to deviate further about
Greetings
Hi Rogier…
I had assumed that something was “Lost in Translation” but found that to be quite funny!!! Not that there’s anything wrong with practicing……. ANYTHING!!! That said, I was just “poking fun” at you for how it was worded in English! No harm, right?
Thanks,
Hi Rogier
I thought that both sounded good but I think the Acoustasonic makes it sound more authentic. I found only one place in piece where the string noise or squeeking was too loud. I listened to Justin’s demo and he has string noise also so it may not be completely avoidable for this piece.
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your comment
I agree with you that it cannot be completely avoided and that at least once (I think just a little more) the squeaking is really too loud …
Greetings