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Karen Sarkisian
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by Karen Sarkisian » 21 Apr 2016 6:56 am
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Dick Wood
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by Dick Wood » 21 Apr 2016 7:52 am
Let me jump in and give a BIG thumbs up on both tunes. Great production and your fills fit the mood very tastefully.
Only thing I would say is they could have brought you up just a smidge more but that's it.
Great work Karen.
Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.
Karen Sarkisian
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by Karen Sarkisian » 21 Apr 2016 7:54 am
Dick Wood wrote:
Only thing I would say is they could have brought you up just a smidge more but that's it.
spoken like a true steel player. thanks for listening and the comments Dick !
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Charlie McDonald
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by Charlie McDonald » 21 Apr 2016 8:01 am
Boy do I agree with Dick on all counts. Nice spare arrangement (leaving room for steel which they didn't take).
The mix was better on Would You Cry, and I really liked the chords you were using going out; nice voicings and choices.
Karen Sarkisian
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by Karen Sarkisian » 21 Apr 2016 8:16 am
thanks Charlie, "Would You Cry" used more steel but I really love the "Heart Break" tune, gives me chills. Brittaney has an interesting story. She won an award from Music Cares, and got to go to the Grammy's ! Shes from a small town near me, the engineer called me a couple days before I went in to the studio to record. He needed a quick turnaround. I almost bailed but I'm glad I didnt, the tracks came out nice !
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Tony Prior
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by Tony Prior » 21 Apr 2016 8:58 am
very nice, thanks for posting !
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Larry Robbins
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by Larry Robbins » 21 Apr 2016 3:15 pm
Nicely done. Which one of your steels did you use?
You can surely be proud of that session.
Twang to the bone!
Doug Beaumier
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by Doug Beaumier » 21 Apr 2016 3:36 pm
Nice work, Karen!
Karen Sarkisian
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by Karen Sarkisian » 21 Apr 2016 5:00 pm
thanks guys !
I used my Jackson thru the Steelaire amp
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