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    Default Digging around in my tunes drawer

    I haven't had time for recording recently, but I did this a couple of years ago when I was just trying to do something a little different. Again, this is just another home recording done with drum programming, digital 8-track, PC mixinng software, guitars and bass played through a J-Station. See what you think.

    Chinese Takeout -
    http://home.comcast.net/~kitn13/music/takeout.mp3

    aeolian

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    Nice blend.. to me it starts with Latin influence and blends Surf into it..back to latin... enjoyed it... clear and smooth...


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    Very nice. Lots of flavor there. It made me smile.

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    Insane tremolo! Real nice!
    Made me smile too.
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    I always like that outside the box thinking stuff nice job...love the name did you come up with that after getting some chinese takeout
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeusse
    I always like that outside the box thinking stuff nice job...love the name did you come up with that after getting some chinese takeout
    I'm always trying for outside the box. I started out trying to write a surf tune. After recording most of the verse parts the thing sounded oriental to me so I decided to put in the "la-la-la-la so-so me-me so" riff in there. I'm ethnically Chinese so I thought the title Chinese Takeout is appropriate. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

    aeolian

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    Aeolian,

    Nice tune. I really like the surf guitar sounds and the groove that you setup to play over.

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