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Old 11-10-2005, 04:30 PM   #1
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Glencoe (Acoustic)


Glencoe is a mountain range in Scotland and it was this that inspired me to write this.

I dont often like to strum play the guitar as i much prefer the sound of finger-picking. But i had to strum on this in order to make the song sound how i wanted to.

I also added a simple bass line using the same acoustic guitar and also added the tin whistle just for fun and effect
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