compasspnt wrote on Tue, 01 March 2005 21:46 |
That's all fine, Dan, but now tell us what you REALLY think... |
Bill Mueller wrote on Tue, 01 March 2005 20:38 |
Dan, I don't know if this is relevant to your rant, but it might give you a little different perspective on one of those events. In 1983, I along with Steven Miller and Michael Hedges was nominated for Best Engineer Non-Classical for Michael's second album, Aerial Boundaries. Michael was the most accomplished acoustic guitarist I have ever met and I am proud to say he was also a good friend of my wife and I. However, this album was on Windahm Hill records in an era of musical giants and we had about as much chance of winning a Grammy as I now have of getting date with Britney Spears. Best Regards, Bill |
fadeout wrote on Wed, 02 March 2005 13:11 |
Bill - hilarious. Another heart-pounding story from you! Congratulations on being nominated for that record - I never knew who worked on it, but I distinctly remember hearing Aerial Boundaries for the first time in 85ish ( when I was about 18 and a fanatical guitarist) and being utterly blown away. Both by the playing, but also by the sound of the record. I don't want to hijack this thread, but if you feel like sharing any info on how you recorded that album, enquiring minds would like to know! best, Chris |
punkest wrote on Wed, 02 March 2005 11:41 | ||
Great stores!!! Not that i want to hijack the thread either but I would also love to hear the recording approaches on Aerial Boundaries! BTW Chris, are you related to Bill Putnam? Hans Mues |
Bill Mueller wrote on Thu, 03 March 2005 19:37 |
...it's not my place here to give recording advice. I'm here to learn like everybody else... |
compasspnt wrote on Thu, 03 March 2005 20:24 | ||
I would say that we'd all love to learn from you as well. If you're so inclined, we'd love to hear about that recording... TM |
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Stacked fifths, with the high E staying put. drop the B to an A, drop the G down to a D unison with the other D drop the A down to a G and drop the E down to a C. |