Hey mate! I heard some really cool lines in there! Is this tune written by you guys? What does the Reynolds Number mean? Tell us all about it
Hey Cosmin! Yas, it is written by me. Reynolds number is a technical term related with fluid mechanics about engineering especially chemical engineering. Thank you very much for watching Cosmin!
Thanks a lot for your comment my friend, Caelumamittendum. I especially enjoy Sarp Maden from my country for this style. Let me give you a link for him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO4vn4pJWa4 he also uses etnic sounds which I love! Sometimes I try to use these sounds.
Cosmin Lupu
Sep 5 2013, 08:08 AM
Now, come to think of it... guess what.... I have studied AND PASSED the Fluid mechanics exam in the 4th year in college It seemed familiar to me, that Reynolds number
Now, come to think of it... guess what.... I have studied AND PASSED the Fluid mechanics exam in the 4th year in college It seemed familiar to me, that Reynolds number
Thanks a lot for your comment my friend, Caelumamittendum. I especially enjoy Sarp Maden from my country for this style. Let me give you a link for him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO4vn4pJWa4 he also uses etnic sounds which I love! Sometimes I try to use these sounds.
Listening now. Really liking his guitar and what I've heard so far. I like that he's not all about playing fast lines.
Listening now. Really liking his guitar and what I've heard so far. I like that he's not all about playing fast lines.
Yes, he is the one who knows turkish music and fusion sound, and uses two of them at the same time. I love him too much, his style is unique. Also Erkan Oğur in my country is a unique musician.
Yes, he is the one who knows turkish music and fusion sound, and uses two of them at the same time. I love him too much, his style is unique. Also Erkan Oğur in my country is a unique musician.
I will check Erkan out as well at some point. I like hearing all the variants to playing styles around the world. There are some real gems among them and some big differences from place to place.
I will check Erkan out as well at some point. I like hearing all the variants to playing styles around the world. There are some real gems among them and some big differences from place to place.
About differences, I absolutely agree with you. I also like etnic sounds from country to country