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Paddy Irvine
Apr 13 2009, 01:10 AM
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Sup Everyone, I just taught I share a song I did today, took me about 3hrs to get it down. Im new to all this recording stuff, so this is a big step for me smile.gif

Its not my usual style of playing, I'm a metal head, but hey! music is music.

Anyways let me know what yea think. wink.gif

All done on sonar 7( finally figured it out well sort of)
I used the PODx3 live(love it)


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Skalde
Apr 13 2009, 12:04 PM
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Hey Paddy Irvine, that sounded great.
Somehow it reminded me on The Eagles and this is definitely a compliment.

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Ivan Milenkovic
Apr 13 2009, 01:32 PM
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Great job man, sounds really cool and has as great vibe to it! smile.gif

I would advice 2 things:

1. intro should have better drum pattern (or take out drums completely and insert some acoustic guitar arpeggiated licks)
2. after intro there is a main theme chord progression that has a 4 bar block loop. In the 4th bar there are some intervals that are not good together. Try to match the chord better on the guitar tracks.

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Paddy Irvine
Apr 14 2009, 01:49 AM
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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Apr 13 2009, 05:32 AM) *
Great job man, sounds really cool and has as great vibe to it! smile.gif

I would advice 2 things:

1. intro should have better drum pattern (or take out drums completely and insert some acoustic guitar arpeggiated licks)
2. after intro there is a main theme chord progression that has a 4 bar block loop. In the 4th bar there are some intervals that are not good together. Try to match the chord better on the guitar tracks.



Thanks for the input, I actually just threw the drums in, so will be working on it. The song just came to me yesterday so I had to get it down before my ideas where lost.

Yea I will be using an acoustic, just strings where not up to par, but yea thanks again.


"2. after intro there is a main theme chord progression that has a 4 bar block loop. In the 4th bar there are some intervals that are not good together. Try to match the chord better on the guitar tracks."

I did notice that, Would you have a suggestion for a different chord that would play over Gmajor?

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Carlos Carrillo
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function wl_close_disclaimer() { document.getElementById('wl_disclaimer').style.display = 'none'; } You can add good adjustments of strings! This style of music is very particular! Listening something of Jeremy Camp, Maybe like and you can remove you many good ideas from there!



Very good work, really I enjoy much listening to it!



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Ivan Milenkovic
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QUOTE (Paddy Irvine @ Apr 14 2009, 02:49 AM) *
I did notice that, Would you have a suggestion for a different chord that would play over Gmajor?


I wouldn't advise having two chords on top of each other. If you wanna put two guitar instruments to play harmony over one part of the song in the same time, I would advise you to try to keep it simple for starters and play G major chord on both instruments - but in different positions on the neck.

For example:

electric guitar - G major (C major shape on the 7th fret)
acoustic gutiar - G major (open G major chord)

by doing this way, you will distinguish both instruments and put them in different sound spectrum ranges.

PS this is no rule or anything, just an example. You gotta play with several combinations until you find the right one.


let me know if I can help you with anything more mate,

cheers

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Paddy Irvine
Apr 15 2009, 12:45 AM
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Cheers for that ill try it out and im gonna work on the drums also, ill post it when im finished. smile.gif

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