Originally Posted by
Spudman
Great job everybody.(insert clapping smiley) Now that we know how to do it we can jam more often and everyone with the ability to record can contribute. Awesome!
For those who didn't try anything yet on this...you can easily go back and download the same track at any stage in this process and add your own part to it.
I admit that I screwed up and didn't provide just the rhythm track that I added without the lead. Sorry. I think that would be crucial to giving everyone a chance to play. Next time we post a backing track and lay just a rhythm over it we should be sure to make
just that track available as well so that a person can start playing from anywhere on the track. Deal?
Clap, clap, clap. Nice job gents. Beer is on Steve from Sun Valley.
LOL!! If you guys come over to play, I'll buy at least the first pitcher! Seriously, I was listening on the way up to work to the project after DVM added in, and I couldn't stop re-playing the song. Could each contributor please share the equipment used and settings involved? It just rocked! I am now committed to playing thousands of scales so I can get comfortable enough to play some of those licks. Thanks guys, the beers on me. Hope you like it like I like my coffee, strong and dark!
Steve Thompson
Sun Valley, Idaho
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