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New recordings from Alan Green - free download

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Hi, everyone,

My latest project/ marketing thingy is a free three-track download of Early Music which I call "The Free Three" and it's just gone live at

http://www.reverbnation.com/alangreen

Music is:

Ballet - Jean-Baptiste Besard
Alman - Robert Johnson (a contemporary of William Shakespeare)
Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home - John Dowland

Go listen. Play a few tunes. Download the freebie. Tell your friends about it. I'm available for weddings, birthdays, restaurants, corporate events and care homes at reasonable rates. Enjoy.

A :-)

"Be good at what you can do" - Fingerbanger"
I have always felt that it is better to do what is beautiful than what is 'right'" - Eliot Fisk
Wedding music and guitar lessons in Essex. Listen at: http://www.rollmopmusic.co.uk

 
Posted : 19/11/2010 5:36 pm
 Nuno
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Congrats Alan. It sounds pretty good.

Good luck with you marketing project!

 
Posted : 19/11/2010 6:10 pm
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Very good Alan are you still using your Boss Micro or have you invested in something else?

Classical music is something I've never realy listened to or not directly. I offcourse recognised air on a G string when I heard it (the mild cigar from Benson & Hedges). I proberly haven't heard that since the advertising ban on tobacco. I pick my son up from college on a Tuesday night and listen to my I pod on the way in then on the way home he plugs in his, tonight it was the new My Chemical Romance album. On the way in I was listening to The Shadows 50 golden greats and they have a cover of Whiter shade of pale on there. So I'm listening to your recordings tonight and after realising yes thats the Hamlet music I thought how similar it is to Whiter shade of pale, always loved that song but never connected the 2 before.

http://www.youtube.com/user/jase67electric

 
Posted : 23/11/2010 10:17 pm
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Thanks. And yes, I'm still using the Boss Micro even though I've got a Tascam 2488 hard disc recorder sitting here.

A lot of the press coverage about the recent fuss about who wrote the Procul Harum song made great mention of it being influenced by the Hamlet music.

For my next project (or maybe the one after) - How Slash copied Bach's prelude to the Number 1 Cello Suite for the intro riff in Sweet Child of Mine. Watch this space....

A :-)

"Be good at what you can do" - Fingerbanger"
I have always felt that it is better to do what is beautiful than what is 'right'" - Eliot Fisk
Wedding music and guitar lessons in Essex. Listen at: http://www.rollmopmusic.co.uk

 
Posted : 23/11/2010 10:29 pm
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A lot of the press coverage about the recent fuss about who wrote the Procul Harum song made great mention of it being influenced by the Hamlet music.

:oops: I thought I'd stumbled on something there. It's nice though for me to connect the 2 tunes as I like both and it starts to explain how you can enjoy music from different genres if you find a path in.
For my next project (or maybe the one after) - How Slash copied Bach's prelude to the Number 1 Cello Suite for the intro riff in Sweet Child of Mine. I look forward to that.

Apart from my guitars my micro is my most prized guitar related piece of equipment, just love it.

http://www.youtube.com/user/jase67electric

 
Posted : 23/11/2010 10:44 pm
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Awesome Alan!!! This sounds really good, and I love the intros!!

Playing is of course top notch, you don't get to be where you are by not having top notch playing!!

Dowland is of course my favorite of the 3

In Space, no one can hear me sing!

 
Posted : 24/11/2010 11:02 am