Solo guitar tune
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Absolutely beautiful! I love it really! ...
How to improuve it? Well, it is hard... as it is in a musical sense, for me, perfect, nothing to add or take away, it just is.
The only thing I can think of, is to record it with several imputs at the same time, with different kind of mics from different angles, and then mix them all with different deepness of reverb, that gives you an amazing sound.
Please, keep doing such great music!
How to improuve it? Well, it is hard... as it is in a musical sense, for me, perfect, nothing to add or take away, it just is.
The only thing I can think of, is to record it with several imputs at the same time, with different kind of mics from different angles, and then mix them all with different deepness of reverb, that gives you an amazing sound.
Please, keep doing such great music!

Well done! I like it very much!
I'll keep it as it is.
If you want to add something these are a couple of ideas:
Why not putting 2 flutes (real, possibly) that firstly play bi-chords and then play the melodies of the guitars (maybe changed a bit)?
The parts can be alterned and only sometimes play toghether.
Another idea is to play a very smoot drum part, made of brushes and other similar percussion. I think that wooden drums are preferable than the metallic.
Congrats!
I'll keep it as it is.

If you want to add something these are a couple of ideas:
Why not putting 2 flutes (real, possibly) that firstly play bi-chords and then play the melodies of the guitars (maybe changed a bit)?
The parts can be alterned and only sometimes play toghether.
Another idea is to play a very smoot drum part, made of brushes and other similar percussion. I think that wooden drums are preferable than the metallic.
Congrats!