Liked it brother,and I think your instinct about harp or guitar were spot on.That is my opinion though
Let me say that I am aware of the faults in these recordings that I share with you folks. I enjoy hearing the stabs that I am making as much as I enjoy the folks who really know how to play.
I could just sit in the background but have decided to put it out there as more of a balance point. Let some of the others see that there is nothing wrong with misplaced notes.
I do not know how to play lead lines. Scales and practice have never really worked their way into my life. This does not stop me from trying to make music and even record it.
I listened to one of the clips by "Maxwell", with some clarinet sounds and it goaded me into breaking out my marine band harp. First time in 10 years and that time was only to try to get one of my boys interested.
Doing it over again, I should have left the distorted guitar part off of the track and just left the harp.
What the heck???
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Last edited by Steve206; September 7th, 2008 at 11:17 AM.
Liked it brother,and I think your instinct about harp or guitar were spot on.That is my opinion though
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nice mood in that one, as you said yourself the distorted guitar would have been better left out of the tune. with the headphones i'm listening through here at work i would say the acoustic guitar could be raised a tad in the mix aswell, but could be the headphones that does it.
Man that had a nice feel to it! Nice job: I wonder how it would sound with the guitar doing a back and forth kind of thing with the harp. All in all thought I liked it, nice feel and nice sound!
Edited again. As I listen to it more I do hear a back and forth with the harp and guitar. Early on it has an Allman Brothers kind of feel that is nice.
M29
Last edited by M29; August 14th, 2008 at 08:18 AM. Reason: forgot the word harp
nice...i kinda like the distorted guitar....kind of a nice yin and yang thing going on with it and the acoustic and harp.... :
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Personally, I got a kick out of it...
I always relate things to music...
I could see this playing in the background of a movie while someone
traveled the highways in their car or by train looking at the country side fly by out the window......
thanks for sharing!
Overall..I thought it was quite good.. Harp tones are really shining here.
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