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Blue Mountain

By onezero on April 12, 2026 8:34 pm

Having used the $60 Univox Coily hollowbody in an ambient session this past Monday, I thought to use it for this week's piece. (The last time it appeared was also in a piece that ultimately acquired a blue title: Great Blue Hill. Ah, well. Odd for a red guitar.) The tuning for this guitar is (as usual) an extended range Bb F Bb F Bb C, or a dropped and tweaked (at the high side) version of Fahey's C tuning.

Going into this tax-finishing weekend, I didn't think I had much in the way of ideas, and maybe that's the case...but perhaps it's enough: this slow piece, almost four minutes long, still seems to end a bit too soon.

Friday night I tracked a few things, starting with the first theme you hear, which turned out to be in 6/4, so I carried that through the piece. There's a mix of slower and sparser with a few more up-tempo sections, some with partial-barre chordal accompaniment. (As the tuning is fifths-heavy, it lends itself to a power-chord thing with partial barring.)

No pedals, but some convolution reverb send and the usual compression-eq-limiter chain on the stereo.

The title comes from PA highway 641, which crosses a pass in Blue Mountain.

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bedroom window open, warm breeze blowing in, as this cinematic track unwinds
very comforting

Beautiful. I'm really enjoying the stereo width on this, and the deep low tones coming from your guitar.
Perfect for a late night highway drive down a winding road.

Such a soothing warm mix heart Love those deep bassy tones guiding the melody.  Lovely hopeful feels with the ending.   

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