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Post by echobase9 on Oct 15, 2004 15:44:44 GMT
three separately recorded guitas. bass, drum. no voice input?
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Post by mcarp555 on Oct 15, 2004 19:39:32 GMT
No vocals? It would probably help to sing the verses in the right order, then you're not stuck repeating "Sending out an S.O.S." for the last half of the song.
This is a tough song to do; I've spent many years playing the bassline at gigs. If you don't have those changes tight every time, it sounds, well, sloppy. It's obvious by the second verse that your hand is getting tired. The MIDI drums & bass are very good.
I'd like to hear what you can do when you really put an effort in.
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Post by echobase9 on Oct 15, 2004 22:28:43 GMT
yeah that add 9 chord, five fret stretch throughout the song is a exercise in itself. first record, first trial, one trial actually. I tend to do things once and go back to it later. My mistake. thanks any way
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Post by mcarp555 on Oct 15, 2004 23:28:27 GMT
The wife wanted me to mention that she liked the style of the singing in the first verse. Most people can't reach up there like Sting (must be a Tantric thing), but the way you approached the verse was good, she thought.
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Post by sgulley on Oct 16, 2004 5:35:18 GMT
Hey I like it!
Outside the flat note in the riff, the guitar tone sounds really good as well as your singing. Just got to get that oooo-nnnn---eeeee m o r e f r et...streached out and its a keeper!
Stan
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Post by echobase9 on Oct 17, 2004 5:36:34 GMT
thanks Mike, glad someone likes my voice, because I can't handle it. I actually have a deep one that is quite close to the singer of Crash Test Dummies, if you ever heard them (Canadian band). I agree. I only listened once since making it and your reply made me listen to it. I see lots of flaws in it, but, I'm flattered by your replies. I don't much feedback besides this PS5 group, so the bits help. NOw, I will be self conscious!? thanks a heap Mike and Stan! My friend doesn';t even want to hear my guitar. When I practice my chords, scales whatever, in front of the tv, she says "its noise" and to do it only when she at work. thanks fellas
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