Pros and Cons of Edited vs One Take Recordings for Fingerstyle Guitarists

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  • @millermonsterair
    @millermonsterair 7 месяцев назад +1

    i like both. i think they both have their place and i use both... i also love to hear raw early playing-throughs. to me, thats more personal and just, well, idk how to put it into the right words, but there is just something special hearing someone playing something they havent quite perfected yet and maybe one of the first couple of times they played it.... and then, its awesome to hear it again when they feel like they hit it perfectly.

  • @SingleMalt77005
    @SingleMalt77005 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have been pondering this issue so it is nice to find your perspective. A somewhat related issue (which I posted to the Acoustic Guitar Forum a while back) is whether it is "cheating" to add effects (reverb, etc.) to the recording of an acoustic guitar.

    • @CharlesAlexanderAllred
      @CharlesAlexanderAllred  6 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome! I think about this a lot so it’s nice to hear that you consider it important as well. Your question about effects is also interesting, perhaps we can dive into that in a future video.