Hi Everyone,
Actually I hesitated quite a long time before I decided to post this one. The reason I finally posted it is that it almost exactly reflects my current life situation as an expression of the feeling of uncertainty, suspension, awaiting some kind of a solution…
The tune was created as usual: by recording a chord progression (the first four bars played ‘clean’, without overdubbing, reveal the chordal sequence repeating itself throughout the whole 2-minute piece).
I’m aware that many of those who’d care to listen to it may find it dull and boring. I played the consecutive ‘layers’ entirely as a “free flow of consciousness”, trying to express my current state of mind…
I played my HB Fusion-T tele, as it has a trem system which I intended to use at some points. Amp/cab modelling and all effects come solely from my newest ‘pedalboard’ a Valeton GP-5.
Please excuse the prolonged introduction…
A haunting, moody piece Tomasz - the chord progression projects the feeling very well.
Firstly, no apology need for your intro, Tomasz.
Another well produced piece. It has an almost ethereal, almost haunting quality. Love the chime echoing tones.
Certainly not dull, reflects the situation as you describe.
Bravo
Definitely catches the mood you were looking for and it’s definitely not boring. I like the use of delay.
@twistor59 @DavidP @C_McG Thanks a million, Gents! I’m truly grateful for your comments since the recording carries lots of my personal sentiments and, in a sense, shows, in a condensed form, why I grab a guitar and how much playing it means to me. And so do your kind words…
Thanks for sharing it Tomasz. I can just echo the ethereal, haunting adjectives others used to describe it. Listening to your music is always a pleasure.
…as is reading your comments. Thanks so much, Silvia. To be completely honest with you, I didn’t think anyone would be interested in this recording of mine… It’s then an unexpected pleasure to read the comments that some friends (including you!) were so kind to post.
Hi Tomasz,
Super chilled, but also conjures a nice sense of tension - like it’s building ready to explode; a bit like the early parts of Shine on You Crazy Diamond.
Cool stuff.
Digger
I really enjoyed your music.
@Digger72 @SDKissFan - guys, I’m so sorry I didn’t thank you more promptly; I’m doing it now, truly grateful for your kind words about my music; always very encouraging.