i)
starlight glimpses
quick n'sly through
low hanging campfire smoke
ii)
that guitar a yers
it looks like yah
walked out in to tha deep woods
hewed that guitar outta
some storm blown
lightening burnt tree
yep -
that is how I get them gnarly old sounds
I'm trying to capture the real Lanark County/Ottawa Valley Accent.
I'll bet those gnarly old sounds ring out mighty fine! I love the starlight glimpses too!
ReplyDeletedude, i want to hear that guitar...
ReplyDeleteand nice visual around that fire too.
Starlight glimpses & low hanging campfire smoke sounds relaxing...much needed at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteBrother Ollie,
ReplyDeleteThis offers a natural sound and resonance. A sound carved from the best of old quality wood and love that glimpse of moonlight. Most effectively described as a scene one would want to share:)
Thank you for your faithful connections Ollie. Happy Christmas to you and yours.
Eileen:)
Great accent. Tha guitar sounds good.
ReplyDeleteWhen you can say "binder twine number nine" properly you'll know you've captured the accent ;)
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