Here's my cover of Jethro Tull's "Mother Goose". I did the vocals, acoustic guitar, and keyboards. My buddy Doug did the electric guitar and bass.
This one was a fun project. I always loved Jethro Tull and finally decided to really learn how Ian Anderson plays his medieval-sounding guitar riffs. First time using a capo!
https://soundcloud.com/ed-caggiani/mother-goose
Mother Goose
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- Mark Bliss
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Re: Mother Goose
Another fun project!
The question though, is about the flute track...... Virtual I assume. Do tell.
The question though, is about the flute track...... Virtual I assume. Do tell.
- Mark Bliss
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Re: Mother Goose
Details man! Details!
Throw us a bone here! Sampler? Preset? Settings? Processing?
Throw us a bone here! Sampler? Preset? Settings? Processing?
Re: Mother Goose
I'm not at my workstation at the moment so I can't look at the exact details, but I searched for "flute" in my virtual instruments in Mixcraft and this one came up. I used my midi keyboard controller to play both flute parts, high and low, then panned one left and one right.