Unskilled BT in G
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- VikingBlues
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Unskilled BT in G
Don't know if anyone can make anything with this. I'm not a bass player, I'm not a rhythm player so it's very amateur and repetitive. Today I'm not a lead player either so the project has stalled - was trying to do an "all me" project on the back of some rhythm practice - maybe be of better use to someone else.
Sound balance seems OK on the Senheiser headphones & hi-fi, but bad on the laptop speakers, but everything does sound bad on them.
Lawrence Fritts Drum only BT 'Ladies'NightBlues' + Hagtrom rhythm + Hofner Bass.
download/file.php?id=1495
Sound balance seems OK on the Senheiser headphones & hi-fi, but bad on the laptop speakers, but everything does sound bad on them.
Lawrence Fritts Drum only BT 'Ladies'NightBlues' + Hagtrom rhythm + Hofner Bass.
download/file.php?id=1495
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An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
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Re: Unskilled BT in G
Hi VB!
A very nice BT if I may so myself that you cobbled together! Your rhythm seemed pretty spot on and nice to me, so I decided to play a bit of lead. Lately, I've been more cautious in how I play lead, trying not to rush things, just play around with emotions a bit, so I start off a lot more mellow than I have been, but I tried to build it up. For some reason, I have a thing where I add some major to my minor playing, so it came out a bit jazzy at times. A good thing, I guess?
I hope it does justice to your fine BT!
StratLover2
download/file.php?id=1498
A very nice BT if I may so myself that you cobbled together! Your rhythm seemed pretty spot on and nice to me, so I decided to play a bit of lead. Lately, I've been more cautious in how I play lead, trying not to rush things, just play around with emotions a bit, so I start off a lot more mellow than I have been, but I tried to build it up. For some reason, I have a thing where I add some major to my minor playing, so it came out a bit jazzy at times. A good thing, I guess?
I hope it does justice to your fine BT!
StratLover2
download/file.php?id=1498
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Jazzy Blues
Jazzy Blues.mp3 - (2.94 MiB)
Re: Unskilled BT in G
Very nice you know!
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- VikingBlues
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Re: Unskilled BT in G
You do more mellow very well - and great lead playing which really locks into the BT. Major / minor switches work really well in a blues if done properly like here - the build up works well and your variations certainly keep this listener interested.StratLover2 wrote:so I start off a lot more mellow than I have been, but I tried to build it up. For some reason, I have a thing where I add some major to my minor playing, so it came out a bit jazzy at times. A good thing, I guess?
I'm glad someone got some good use out of this BT.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
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Re: Unskilled BT in G
Thanks VB!
To be utterly honest, listening a day later after the actual recording, I am kind of shell shocked. I remembered what I was playing, but for some honest, I was entranced by the playing and for a while kind of forgot what I had done, because some of those licks were really effective and memorable, until I thought back a bit.
This phenomenon perplexes me, that of recording, then the day after, almost forgetting what I did, then fuzzily remembering it, but in the mean time, really thinking that it couldn't have been me who played it, even though I know it is the case!
StratLover2
To be utterly honest, listening a day later after the actual recording, I am kind of shell shocked. I remembered what I was playing, but for some honest, I was entranced by the playing and for a while kind of forgot what I had done, because some of those licks were really effective and memorable, until I thought back a bit.
This phenomenon perplexes me, that of recording, then the day after, almost forgetting what I did, then fuzzily remembering it, but in the mean time, really thinking that it couldn't have been me who played it, even though I know it is the case!
StratLover2
- 2WheelsOfBlues
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Re: Unskilled BT in G
A nice job in a sort time....
play guitar like the wind, mysterious but definitely present....
Re: Unskilled BT in G
Nice!
Next time I get a chance to do some recording, I want to fool with this one...
Next time I get a chance to do some recording, I want to fool with this one...
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"
- DeepDrummer
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Re: Unskilled BT in G
Darn nice track. I always liked stuff in G too. Well done and thanks.
Music is in my Soul and the Blues Makes me whole.