From Newsgroup: rec.music.filk
On Thursday, 1 September 2022 at 8:12:36 pm UTC-4, Joe Kesselman wrote:
Random suggestion: When asking for accompaniment tracks, it might be a
good idea to specify what keys you could use them in. (I play an
instrument that can't be capoed...)
Well way back when I make an Appalachian dulcimer for fun and even played a song at a filksing with it
it can't be capo'd but it can be restrung with different strings and tension to change the key.
minor changes just by changing string tension, for example D to A or E, etc. in other cases, some instruments (say harmonica and most wind instruments) just come in different
keys, so you can switch by getting a different one... (not that I am very good on a harmonica, but long ago
I worked on it a bit).
If I was more in practice and had better recording gear, i'd offer to record some tracks.
If i had better recording gear I could practice to be able to record some tracks for you :)
But there are better guitarists on the list I feel that already have the recording setup.
My daughter's fianc|- is a pretty good clarinet player (she stopped playing/practicing
after HS)... I could ask if he would be able to record something if someone in Boston had
a convenient recording setup and you needed a clarinet track and had music.
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