Acoustic Cover of Queen Jane
I had some time to waste this weekend so I uploaded a new video to YouTube. This time, I covered Queen Jane by The Milk Carton Kids—one of my favourite bands of all time! Joey plays this one step down but I like it better in standard tuning and with my capo on the 3rd fret 😊. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. See you next time!
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Equipment used
Vocal microphone: Neumann KMS 105
Guitar microphones: Røde NT-5 MP
Audio interface: Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 2nd Gen
Camera: Sony a7ii
Lenses: SEL85F18, SEL35F28Z
Audio software: Presonus Studio One 4.1
Posted by Michel Krämer
on 14 October 2018
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