Hey Mis,
Give Boogie 1:46 and I'll take 2:56.
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Making trouble already, Bish? :wink:
Slot 1) 0:00 - 1:19 Lars
Slot 2) 1:19 - 1:46 (silence) OneWingedAngel
Slot 3) 1:46 - 2:56 Boogie
Slot 4) 2:56 - 4:05 Bish
Slot 5) 4:05 - 4:44 ColoradoFenderBender
Slot 6) 4:44 - 5:28 Misanthrope
I'm sure that'll be OK as he didn't express a preference. Let me know though, Boogie :)
Making trouble already, Bish? :wink:
Is that possible? :shock: :D
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Definatly maybe :mrgreen:
Yikes! I'm committed now. I hope I (and you) don't regret this :wink:
You'll do fine... if there's anything to worry about, it's my (pretty-much) untested mixing abilities :)
We trust you, Misanthrope - mainly because I don't want to figure out how to do it! :lol:
You'll do fine... if there's anything to worry about, it's my (pretty-much) untested mixing abilities :)
I'm there for you, buddy. :D
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Cheers! I'm quite looking forward to that bit :)
Hey, fellow jammers! I was fooling around with this song for a while tonight. I think I am going to use the song's solo as a base to start from and perhaps take in a couple of different directions during my time. I plan on working my enitre section in Em Pentatonic. Any comments/thoughts from the rest of you?
I'm just playing with mine now, I'm using E minor. I started with the pentatonic, but I couldn't get an idea I liked out of the wide note spacing. It's coming along now I'm using the extra notes.
I was going to work out some of the backing vocals and base some ideas around bits of those - but I came up with theme just getting the scale straight in my head (I'm recording on this a guitar tuned down 1/2 step and have to play it all a fret up, I just couldn't stop slipping back :roll:)
The sparseness is really quite tricky though... I don't suppose it helps comparing what I'm coming up with to what DG came up with :wink:
Spent about 3 hours last night chasing tones around, but I've got a couple of pretty good options stored now, and even a decent CKY octave tone than I ran across by accident :mrgreen:
All in all, going good so far over here...
I'm planning on using chorus applied to an acoustic.
I'm using Em pentatonic, but I've also toying around the entire Em scale itelf. The extra notes are helpful. So far my ideas bear little resemblance to the song's original melody. I've got a beginning and an end. Working through the middle now.
As to effects, I've tried just about everything and (right now) I'm leaning toward a clean sound on my amp.
I think I have mine sorted (it's a short section :wink:) - I'm just going to leave it for a day and then listen again... fresh ears and all that :)
OK, listened to my bit again, and I'm happy with the composition. I might tinker with the tone a little more but the basics are there on that count. I also need to record a version that's played a little cleaner :roll: :)
How's it going with everyone else?
(This is not an impatient nudge, just pure curiosity! Everyone just take as long as you need, enjoy it, and don't feel pressured at all)