A Mark In Time
Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Neville Sherman on January 19, 2017, 08:13:45 AM
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http://www.guitarworld.com/artist-news-premieres/pieta-brown-and-mark-knopfler-team-street-tracker/30530
What do people think? Not bad in my view!
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A quote from the article:
"So, as a unique way to keep in touch, she recorded stripped-down, acoustic shells of new songs and sent them to friends/family. Her instructions for these "musical postcards" were simple: complete the song and send them back."
So it looks like she got a little more effort from Mark than just another phoned-in guitar track.
I don't like her singing very much. Sounds like a worse version of Edie Brickell to me (who I prefer).
Song itself is pretty nice.
LE
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More and more Mark uses very unusual tunings, great to hear him finding new voices.
Arrangement is great. Mark — bravo! Two guitars for two ears, exactly what I like.
The song is great, but a bit repetitive maybe, but this one I WILL listen again.
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More and more Mark uses very unusual tunings, great to hear him finding new voices.
Arrangement is great. Mark — bravo! Two guitars for two ears, exactly what I like.
The song is great, but a bit repetitive maybe, but this one I WILL listen again.
Drop D tuning.
Yes bit boring song, but nice play from MK.
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Sounds like a favour for a friend. Nothing against the artist or song but IMO Mark K. is completely wasted in most of these collaborations and I faintly recall a day when he would have said no thanks.
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More and more Mark uses very unusual tunings, great to hear him finding new voices.
Drop D tuning.
How do you determine which tuning it is? Surely not just by listening to it or can you?
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More and more Mark uses very unusual tunings, great to hear him finding new voices.
Drop D tuning.
How do you determine which tuning it is? Surely not just by listening to it or can you?
It maybe is tuning for open D (DADF#AD), but I think drop D (DADGBE). I can hear :)
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I like her voice and Mark is doing a great job (dripping stratty tone :) ) . The song itself is a bit boring to my ears as well.
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Well I looked into it, I'm 99% sure it's Dropped C tuning with a capo on 1st fret and same guitar Mark played "My Heart Has Never Changed" on.
More on Dropped C tuning here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_C_tuning
Drop D tuning.
So you're basically right, although the key is one half-step lower than Dropped D and you can achieve it either by capo or tuning it down.
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Well I looked into it, I'm 99% sure it's Dropped C tuning with a capo on 1st fret and same guitar Mark played "My Heart Has Never Changed" on.
More on Dropped C tuning here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_C_tuning
Drop D tuning.
So you're basically right, although the key is one half-step lower than Dropped D and you can achieve it either by capo or tuning it down.
OK. I have good ear but tolerans like +/- half step ;D
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To me this song sounds as if it was intended to be a home-made video on YouTube, rather than a professional recording all and all.
And it's not bad at all! Marbletown, kind of. I wonder if Mark recorded all the parts at his house, interesting to hear some insights.
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Do you guys think that Mark changed something in his recording setup for Tracker? This to me sounds very much like his strat tone on Tracker, which is a bit thicker and "wetter" than on his other albums. :think