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Acoustic Guitar

Into My World

Into My World

 

Much of the concept and arrangement on "Into My World" was written in 1996, along with so many guitar pieces that I've lost count. 

It's a crossover between baroque and latin styles, and some African as well, at least in my mind (though I didn't care much about styles then, and still don't). 

This version was recorded in 2008.  The guitar pieces are always fun, both electric and acoustic. Because of the fun they've given me over the years, I don't take them too seriously.  It almost feels like a child's game, and not "proper" and "serious art"

The rhythm and bass arrangement is minimalistic, the guitar is the opposite, and drives the song. Even though the song is basically acoustic, it it feels electronic. The tempo is kind of frantic so it can be almost overwhelming to listen to, which was the point.

I dot have much "sympathy" for redoing (any of my own parts) in the studio but I easily record a song on several occasions to find the right mood and ambience for it. Much more effective, I think. 

The song was recorded on the cheapest classical guitar you'll find. The ones that cost  under 100$/€. You can find some pretty good guitars for that price since there are so many of them out there. And here in Norway it's almost cheaper to buy a new one then bother to change the strings! 

It's pretty strange that I've not released more acoustic music over the years, since it's been a vital part of my day to day life since my childhood. 

Well, that will gradually change now


Stills from an upcoming video: at my studio FutureRevisited

Recording an upcoming acoustic song.

On The Wave Of Hope And Doubts

On The Wave Of Hope And Doubts

This song was actually inspired by a particular guitar, a Martin D45 Koa to be exact.

When I decide to buy a guitar, it’s usually because it has a voicing that is very different from my other guitars. The guitar must speak to me in a way that I don't expect from a guitar. 

Typically you'll find such an instrument on the rarest occasions and places. 

 

We were staying in LA, and our living rooom measured 13 ft in height. Along with the guitar it made a beautiful vibe. Many songs were made instantly with the guitar. 

 

The song to me is about being in a state of wonder, excitement and uncertainty. With the descending sequence expressing doubts and the ascending passage being hope. 

 

At a later stage I experimented with different instruments on the recording. Some are still present at the end of the song. Among these instruments are a Sitar, Banjo and a Portuguese guitar, if I remember correctly.