Tribute to the Founding Member of Jethro Tull "Ian Anderson" Multi istrumentalist ,and Frontman . a Inspirational Lyricist and Composer. The Lyrics of this ...
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tryed a other twist on the words whit the imagery ,and the arrangement on the song, the original writers of the lyrics seem to trive in Jazz somehow ,because it was not writen by the JT themselfs it got me thinking !
idove in to the tuning but i did not get it to ring like on the record, but i found out on the record he played a balalyca it seems! that why i went for the stacato !
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tryed a other twist on the words whit the imagery ,and the arrangement on the song, the original writers of the lyrics seem to trive in Jazz somehow ,because it was not writen by the JT themselfs it got me thinking !
idove in to the tuning but i did not get it to ring like on the record, but i found out on the record he played a balalyca it seems! that why i went for the stacato !
Hello there Uncle John ! thank you for your kind words much appreciated !
Some nice sounds there AD. I like the mood of this one.
I’m diggin’ the mando too! Enjoyed the staccato flavor Andres. Mixing it up…
Oh,man. You got that sound cooking really nice. I like the mando.
The old Mando was asking if he coud have a GO ! a short tribute to Ian Anderson ! Founding Member of Jethro Tull.