@mexage Hi. I used an Admira Alicia-e electro classical guitar, plugged straight into my home studio with some reverb. Thanks for your comment, and glad you liked the video!
@Andi0012345 Thank you! I'm using Darco high tension strings (28-43). I think the guitar pickup, Fishman Pro-Blend, contributes a lot to the sound too.
This is extremely well-performed, but the only thing in this that is anything like the original is the key and the bassline. It is essentially a variation.
amazing work you made there! 10*
Awesome!
Great man!
@mexage
Hi. I used an Admira Alicia-e electro classical guitar, plugged straight into my home studio with some reverb. Thanks for your comment, and glad you liked the video!
awesome...!! How many hours to learn and get this performances...!!!, method...!!
@Andi0012345
Thank you! I'm using Darco high tension strings (28-43). I think the guitar pickup, Fishman Pro-Blend, contributes a lot to the sound too.
@liquidmuzic @mexage
I have this guitar too. It's natural sound it's incredible and Fishman prefix it's a good preamp to home recording without mic.
what guitar strings (brand and size) are you using for this production? It sounds really good here
When I saw the link for this video, I was actually expecting a black woman to be playing guitar. Part of me was disappointed, but not my ears...
This is extremely well-performed, but the only thing in this that is anything like the original is the key and the bassline. It is essentially a variation.
classical guitar...but you use a pick...learn with your fingers..
Does it sound good?Yes indeed it does,so who cares how the result is achieved.