Indeed Charles, you have a rare gift. When I listen to this piece, I can feel that wind. From time to time we have a miserable wind here that comes out of the east and cuts through everything. Just another part of nature and this lovely tune certainly defines that nasty wind. Thank you.
Spring in west Texas is the time for wind, from a dusty, tumbleweed pushing 20 mph to tree shredding, shingle ripping 60 mph. The tuning is Eae,( Dgd with a capo on the first fret).
Helen, thank you very much!!
Thanks Lexie and Jan !!!
This is great, Charles! I hope you're keeping an eye on the weather today!
Very dramatic tune and I think you captured the effect of the wind for me too.
Gordon, Thanks!! I'm speechless!!
Dusty, Thank you so much!!
Indeed Charles, you have a rare gift. When I listen to this piece, I can feel that wind. From time to time we have a miserable wind here that comes out of the east and cuts through everything. Just another part of nature and this lovely tune certainly defines that nasty wind. Thank you.
Wow, Charles, that is a dramatically haunting piece. You really capture the ominous mood of a storm over a desolate land. Impressive.
Spring in west Texas is the time for wind, from a dusty, tumbleweed pushing 20 mph to tree shredding, shingle ripping 60 mph. The tuning is Eae,( Dgd with a capo on the first fret).