Sometimes the best thing you can do is to simply sit down and play without a plan, without any goals, and see what happens. As in most cases this got recorded on my Palm Tungsten, which is almost always with me - which makes it a good tool for capturing spontaneity.
I had a listen to this clip afterwards and heard that I had a few elements that could be of use:
* some tapping
* some harmonics
* some rhythm change-ups
Most importantly, to keep it rough I was not afraid of making mistakes just because I was recording it. I believe it is precisely this that allows for discovery of something new, something fresh and unique
That's what I did here in RoughMix episode 125, which I am calling "Acoustic Airs".
For those of you really into the roughness I am also sharing the original Palm based wav file online:
Acoustic Airs.wav: http://tinyurl.com/AcousticAirs
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