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Post by wiz on Feb 26, 2020 16:21:21 GMT -6
It was already cool. Now it is even cooler. You play with such restraint and seem to pick notes carefully. I tend to want to fill everything up with “noise”. This arrangement has plenty of space so the lyrics just soak into your ears. I like it. thanks for listening and commenting....
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Post by wiz on Feb 26, 2020 16:23:36 GMT -6
I'm diggin' the half time too. Thanks Martin, yeah that suggestion from jeremygillespie was spot on the mark.
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Post by wiz on Feb 26, 2020 16:24:16 GMT -6
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Post by wiz on Feb 26, 2020 16:24:27 GMT -6
Great tones! Almost has a reggae vibe the way the guitar interacts with the drums. thanks for checking it out
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Post by wiz on Feb 26, 2020 16:25:22 GMT -6
I have been ill, stupid virus..... and I finally got a chance to do another try at this. I took the suggestion of the half time drums idea. This is all a recut. Vocal and acoustic cut at same time. Then I played drums. Created a tempo map from the acoustic guitar track, and tightened the drums to it. Played Bass guitar Then I put down the Ganjo (six string banjo) Then I played slide on the resonator. There is no EQ on anything, its as tracked. Bricasti Waits room and a little plate verb No compression at all. So its as you would hear it tracking. I am trying to arrange to track this tune live, with the drummer and bass player from a band I play in to see how it fairs like that...should be interesting. Cheers Wiz Hey Darlin V3 Half Time DrumsI like the double time too and with the slide it gives the song a very languid feel. I don't like the Gango. It feels regimented and works against the languid feel. Hey thanks for listening and commenting. When I was playing the ganjo part, I wasn't sure..... will revisit for sure....
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