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Bosque Seco (Dry Forest)
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Many years ago I lived in a small fishing town in Guanica, Puerto Rico. I fell in love with its dry forest, coastal views, mangroves and its turquoise colored waters.. Many a times a would hike through the dry forest to find a spot to write music..the place was so magical that it changed my guitar compositional style...from there on I have continuously being chasing that moment with my acoustic music writing..
Released: 24-Nov-2023
Category: Folk
Application: FL Studio
File type: mp3
File size: 5.8 Mb
Plays: 17
Downloads: 0
Weekly plays: 1
Weekly downloads: 0
License: No derivative works allowed
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artist
Inspiring, for sure. A beautiful moment with you and your guitar. Thank you.
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1 year ago
admin
That's fantastic! In a way, reminds me of Stephen Stills' guitar playing.
1 year ago
Beautiful playing on the guitar. Nice song
1 year ago
artist
Inspiration from the natural world, for which we should feel apart of and not above, is a great source of inspiration. You should use this as a basis for collaboration on lyrics and voice..it deserves it. Nicely played
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1 year ago
artist
Beautiful melody!!
artist
Intimate and calming piece! Much enjoyed!
 
1 year ago
artist
emotional...marvellous guitar! =)
1 year ago
artist
I come from a nylon-guitar-land. That´s why I truly admire and enjoy this clean and pure playing. And beyond virtuosismo, there's soul. Gracias por el viaje, Marino querido!
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1 year ago
artist
Right and left hand working together on a classically styled solo guitar take perfectly. Clean and bright recording. Bravo!
 
1 year ago
artist
Great track.
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12 months ago
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