Well done, once again, as always. Back in '83 I was travelling (alone) through Germany, France, Switzerland, and Great Britain, and "discovered" where I BELONGED in the world, AND that is where I returned (HOME - pretty much never to leave it again).
@@patriciahammondsongs Seriously! My brother's birthday is in December and I checked it even falls on a Thursday. It would be fantastic if you could do Sto Lat (the Polish birthday song). I'll get back to you.
Very cool. But the Harp Guitar gets lost behind the vocals occasionally. Are you using the camera mic? I would suggest perhaps a very good Omni-directional mic and figure out how far you each need to be from the mic to get a good mix. Or you could individually mic him and her.
@Wizardofgosz we do what we can with one microphone...unfortunately since we use so many different combinations...registers and styles in the voice and instruments and techniques with Matt's many instruments...it isn't always possible to get it perfect each time. If you look at other harp guitar examples on this channel you'll see very different results. It is a living room and not a studio. We probably should be less worried about the mic being visible, I'll say that.
Wonderful!
Well done, once again, as always. Back in '83 I was travelling (alone) through Germany, France, Switzerland, and Great Britain, and "discovered" where I BELONGED in the world, AND that is where I returned (HOME - pretty much never to leave it again).
Beautiful! Your Polish pronunciation is much better than Sinatra's.
Haha that's a low bar! I could have done better...I hope I get another chance sometime!
@@patriciahammondsongs Seriously! My brother's birthday is in December and I checked it even falls on a Thursday. It would be fantastic if you could do Sto Lat (the Polish birthday song). I'll get back to you.
Very cool. But the Harp Guitar gets lost behind the vocals occasionally. Are you using the camera mic? I would suggest perhaps a very good Omni-directional mic and figure out how far you each need to be from the mic to get a good mix. Or you could individually mic him and her.
@Wizardofgosz we do what we can with one microphone...unfortunately since we use so many different combinations...registers and styles in the voice and instruments and techniques with Matt's many instruments...it isn't always possible to get it perfect each time. If you look at other harp guitar examples on this channel you'll see very different results. It is a living room and not a studio. We probably should be less worried about the mic being visible, I'll say that.