RHBoy
Mar-07-2006, 1:19pm
Hi,
I am going to help someone who I have not met face to face this weekend record 4 songs on a contemperary gospel cd. He has given me an example or two of what he wants on his original tunes (it sounds like celtic fill work mostly, as I understand it). He knows I am more of a bluegrass picker. What I come up with when playing along to the recordings he sent me sounds, therefore, like bluegrass. What would be some ways to sound more contem. gospel? I thought about capo'ing up a fret or two and more scale work. Any thoughts on techniques or tips on sounding like a folksy modern gospel mandolin? Thanks! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif
I am going to help someone who I have not met face to face this weekend record 4 songs on a contemperary gospel cd. He has given me an example or two of what he wants on his original tunes (it sounds like celtic fill work mostly, as I understand it). He knows I am more of a bluegrass picker. What I come up with when playing along to the recordings he sent me sounds, therefore, like bluegrass. What would be some ways to sound more contem. gospel? I thought about capo'ing up a fret or two and more scale work. Any thoughts on techniques or tips on sounding like a folksy modern gospel mandolin? Thanks! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif