A Song I Wrote
Ajmurrell
Dec 26 2008, 04:36 AM
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Hey guys, just found this song on my computer and thought I'd share it smile.gif

Love to hear what you guys think?

Apologies for the "shouting" at the end... I wrote it and recorded it night, so couldn't shout where I wanted too. So it sounds a bit weird! I also managed to start saying "Regrain, instead of regain!!". Oh dear...

I like the guitar part I came up with quite a lot, so wanted your opinions biggrin.gif

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Dec 26 2008, 04:38 AM
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QUOTE (Ajmurrell @ Dec 26 2008, 04:36 AM) *
Hey guys, just found this song on my computer and thought I'd share it smile.gif

Love to hear what you guys think?

Apologies for the "shouting" at the end... I wrote it and recorded it night, so couldn't shout where I wanted too. So it sounds a bit weird! I also managed to start saying "Regrain, instead of regain!!". Oh dear...

I like the guitar part I came up with quite a lot, so wanted your opinions biggrin.gif

Attached File  regain_mixdown.mp3 ( 1.94MB ) Number of downloads: 224


Definitely like the guitar part, very catchy and I love those "driving" type rhythms!! Good job!! smile.gif

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Ajmurrell
Dec 26 2008, 04:39 AM
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Thanks man! My vocals are shocking smile.gif But it was just a guideline for my band mates to hear what I meant. Just noticed the stupid Axl. nnnnnnneh at the end. Ooops!

QUOTE (lcsdds @ Dec 26 2008, 03:38 AM) *
Definitely like the guitar part, very catchy and I love those "driving" type rhythms!! Good job!! smile.gif

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Dec 26 2008, 07:42 AM
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Indeed cool guitar parts, like it smile.gif. Vocals aren't that bad either wink.gif

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Dec 26 2008, 08:09 PM
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This song has alot of potential! The guitars sound great smile.gif Would love to hear this with some drums/bass.
Vocals are ok too, it's the production of them that brings them down a notch.

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I think this has a very nice driving sound to the rhythm. You should try and keep working on this and get the drums and stuff recorded like Trond said.

This would also sound good as an acoustic kind of jam I thinks.

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Very Muse like chord progression, which is good avecourse. even with basic bass and drums it will sound awesome smile.gif

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Dec 26 2008, 10:34 PM
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This has potential to be a great song, very nice smile.gif
The vocals aren't bad either, it's the production that makes them sound less good smile.gif

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Very nice AJ!

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Dec 27 2008, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE (Velvet Roger @ Dec 26 2008, 07:42 AM) *
Indeed cool guitar parts, like it smile.gif. Vocals aren't that bad either wink.gif


Thanks man smile.gif I do occasionally come across little licks like I used here that just give you such a great smile as you play them, not often, but this was a good example! biggrin.gif

Oh and awesome entry for the MTP competition! Good luck man smile.gif

QUOTE (Trond Vold @ Dec 26 2008, 08:09 PM) *
This song has alot of potential! The guitars sound great smile.gif Would love to hear this with some drums/bass.
Vocals are ok too, it's the production of them that brings them down a notch.


Wow! Thanks Trond smile.gif That's awesome to hear from you. I'd love to hear it with bass and drums too! Unfortunately I lack any experience in drumming, and don't have a bass - I could give something like fruityloops or ableton ago but also haven't really used it much.
To be honest I quite like hearing other peoples takes on drums and bass as it adds a flavour to the song that I haven't created, and makes it more enjoyable!

So if anyone wants to play around with it, feel free!

QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ Dec 26 2008, 09:12 PM) *
I think this has a very nice driving sound to the rhythm. You should try and keep working on this and get the drums and stuff recorded like Trond said.

This would also sound good as an acoustic kind of jam I thinks.

Thanks man smile.gif

I really enjoyed playing the rhythm part smile.gif I was fooling around with gearbox trying to get a decent tone, when I first got the strat, and this was born purely trying out the tone's.

Good luck in the MTP comp by the way, really impressive entry smile.gif

QUOTE (Iluha @ Dec 26 2008, 09:23 PM) *
Very Muse like chord progression, which is good avecourse. even with basic bass and drums it will sound awesome smile.gif


Thanks man smile.gif Guess I should get trying out some bass and drums to this track!

QUOTE (audiopaal @ Dec 26 2008, 10:34 PM) *
This has potential to be a great song, very nice smile.gif
The vocals aren't bad either, it's the production that makes them sound less good smile.gif


Wow! Thanks so much for the praise smile.gif

QUOTE (opeth.db @ Dec 26 2008, 10:36 PM) *
Very nice AJ!


Thanks man smile.gif Really good work in smells mentor program by the way smile.gif

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