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Posted: Sep. 26 2005, 19:42

This has always been one of my favourite parts of Tubular Bells, and so when Yuval presented his solo acoustic guitar version and suggested we work on fleshing out the arrangement, it seemed like a fun thing to try. It's not a 100% slavish copy, but rather, what we felt like doing at the time. Alongside the two of us is Limor Ilan on vocals.

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Posted: Sep. 26 2005, 20:33

Oh my God, that is absolutely beautiful, dare I say better than the original. I keep playing it over and over, it is so soothing. I Love it.

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Posted: Sep. 26 2005, 21:14

Yes, congratulations for it! Don't you happen to make the whole Tubular Bells? ;)

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Posted: Sep. 27 2005, 06:41

Altogether delightful :) and always a pleasure to hear Yuval play. :cool:
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Posted: Sep. 27 2005, 07:12

Thanks alot groovy girl :)
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Posted: Sep. 27 2005, 23:29

Woo-hoo! Thanks for sharing! When I saw the name "Peace" I suspected that I'd like it whatever it was going to be :D , but had no idea it was one of my favorite sections of TB! Well-done!! Gorgeous & elegant!

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Posted: Sep. 28 2005, 01:19

Hey, great job, guys! Sounds lovely.

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Posted: Sep. 28 2005, 06:54

Nice play!!
This became a rich sound and became it more splendidly.
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Posted: Oct. 31 2005, 20:27

This is really special.  Gives me goosebumps - it takes alot to do that.

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Posted: Nov. 01 2005, 03:55

Very very nice indeed. Am I imagining things or is that a little bit of Amarok right at the end?

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Posted: Nov. 01 2005, 12:36

Quote (raven4x4x @ Nov. 01 2005, 10:55)
Very very nice indeed. Am I imagining things or is that a little bit of Amarok right at the end?

I'd say it's from Taurus III.

A charming peace...ehh piece of music.  :)


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Posted: Nov. 02 2005, 10:27

yes, it is amarok indeed...
The D major chords wich finishes this part was really invating for this amarok line.. so I just went for it :)
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Posted: Nov. 06 2005, 12:11

good job, really good job. I liked all the songs , really good work =)
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Posted: Nov. 27 2005, 21:02

Lovely, just lovely.

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Posted: Nov. 28 2005, 02:59

Very beautiful indeed. Love that funny final note. :)

Thanks for sharing!
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Posted: Nov. 30 2005, 08:12

Hats off ! This is also one of my favorite bits of TB and it is very well played. I would like to know how the mandolin is done. Is it a guitar with a tremolo effect or just simply very fast playing done by hand ?
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Posted: Nov. 30 2005, 11:44

Hi Nushky
Thanks alot.
Im sure Korgscrew would love to explain, once again, how  "double speed guitar" works.
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Posted: Nov. 30 2005, 15:36

Indeed I would...

It would be possible to get a similar sound by just doing fast tremolo picking on an electric guitar - that's how they did it for the live performances of Tubular Bells.

In the case of the album, and my reproduction of it, it's a 'double speed' guitar. That is, the guitar is recorded at half speed, so it plays back twice as fast and an octave higher. It gives the guitar a thinner, more 'pingy' sound, as if the whole instrument were half its size. It's a slightly unreal sound that's hard to do any other way (pitch shifting it, for example, just sounds horrible...sampling it might work, but then it would sound far more mechanical).

It would originally have been done by running the tape at half speed, but these days I can do it in software. The guitar's DIed for a really super-clean sound, and if I remember right, I used the neck pickup (which, also if I'm remembering right about what I used to do it, would have been a P90) to stop it from getting too shrill sounding. It's still played by hand - all the parts were - just not as fast as you hear it.

Nice to hear that everyone is enjoying it!
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Posted: Nov. 30 2005, 17:14

Thank you very much for this explanation. I did not realise until then what double speed guitar meant. Now I know and yes it was a very clever idea from MO, yet quite simple !

I suppose that back to these days (e.g at the BBC session), tremolo effects did not exist, so for a live situation they had to play it by hand.
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Posted: Nov. 30 2005, 17:23

Wow, that's great. Thanks for sharing :) . It's a shame my computer speakers began to distort the sound, even though the volume was set low, still I guess I do have an antique PC (well in computer terms)  :/ .

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