Ha ha...I asked the same question ie where do you get your inspiration from? I really like your playing as you give something new everytime. Thats a musician!!! Well done you! And thanks for keeping us happy!
Hey there! I use a Scarlett condenser mic on the treble side (not the best option, maybe. I have no idea, but it works, obviously). And an OVID t-bone goose neck mic on the bass. I record in Ableton Live, where I adjust the EQ and add a little reverb. That’s it :)
Sorry, I was in a hurry. Here’s a better answer: I try to attend at jam sessions on a weekly basis together with lots of experienced musicians and I get to hear new tunes though that. And I also try to find new music through TH-cam, by following different kinds of folk musicians. I get lots of inspiration that way.
Nice deep sound
Very nice tune and nice sound,... thanks for sharing! Friendly, Mauro
i listened like 2 times in a row first i stumbled here. thank you for this beautiful creation!
i just stumbled across this again, and am on my third consecutive listen already. thank you, talented bard
@@catalindeluxus8545Sorry, for some reason I have missed your comments! Thank you so much 🙏🏻 I’m so glad you liked it
I really enjoy the meditative quality of this interpretation.
I’m glad you did :) ✌🏻
Whut!? How have I missed this!?
Amazing sound
Thanks! ⭐️
Ha ha...I asked the same question ie where do you get your inspiration from?
I really like your playing as you give something new everytime.
Thats a musician!!!
Well done you!
And thanks for keeping us happy!
Superb playing as allways. Sounds to my ears like it's tuned even but still not sure.
Thanks! That’s true, it’s a 3 voice melodeon (LMH or 16-8-4), but in this video, I taped off the 4. So what you hear is the 16 and the 8.
@@ivanbrutenic7471 Sorry, I can’t understand.
what exactly means numbers 16-8-4? thx@@Edvinaronson
16 is L, 8 is M, 4 is H?
@@ivanbrutenic7471 That’s correct :)
how do you record sound? I see a microphone on the bass side, something else?
Hey there! I use a Scarlett condenser mic on the treble side (not the best option, maybe. I have no idea, but it works, obviously). And an OVID t-bone goose neck mic on the bass.
I record in Ableton Live, where I adjust the EQ and add a little reverb. That’s it :)
Well played!
How do you choose which song to play and record?
Sorry, I was in a hurry. Here’s a better answer:
I try to attend at jam sessions on a weekly basis together with lots of experienced musicians and I get to hear new tunes though that.
And I also try to find new music through TH-cam, by following different kinds of folk musicians. I get lots of inspiration that way.
@@Edvinaronson Thanks for the reply!
Seems like a smart idea to learn from the elders!
It's fun to hear your tunes, so keep at it friend!