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What I'm wondering about it the tone of the electric part. The notes that you hear will not be used so please don't take them into consideration for your judgement, just the electric's tone. Does it go good with the acoustic, too noisy, etc? Cool, thank you and peace.
-------------------- You've been my little garden gnome,
Ever since I shot you with a dart that melted your bones.
Then I shaped you in plaster to give you a pose,
Now you'll forever look beautiful next to my tomatoes.
Here's a second clip of the tone, tho I think this is a little noisier.
-------------------- You've been my little garden gnome,
Ever since I shot you with a dart that melted your bones.
Then I shaped you in plaster to give you a pose,
Now you'll forever look beautiful next to my tomatoes.
-------------------- You've been my little garden gnome,
Ever since I shot you with a dart that melted your bones.
Then I shaped you in plaster to give you a pose,
Now you'll forever look beautiful next to my tomatoes.
Though it was the tone i didn't like, the notation is fine. This is only my opinion. Keep up the good work. I'll put some beats behind it and post in a day if you don't mind?
-------------------- You've been my little garden gnome,
Ever since I shot you with a dart that melted your bones.
Then I shaped you in plaster to give you a pose,
Now you'll forever look beautiful next to my tomatoes.
I can't believe no one else wants to hear this, it's not crap people.
-------------------- You've been my little garden gnome,
Ever since I shot you with a dart that melted your bones.
Then I shaped you in plaster to give you a pose,
Now you'll forever look beautiful next to my tomatoes.
the acoustic part sounds nice! (the clip without the electric)
sorry, but the electric tone sucks. At lest in combination with this song. you need a much cleaner (less noisy) distortion tone, it can have much distortion if you want to, but make it smooth
I took the liberty to record a little solo over the accoustic part as an example of smooth distortion tone. the low part in the middle is crap, but hell I just woke up :p the rest is still not bad imo
I like the acoustic but the electric done by you and stefan I'm not a big fan of. For that kind of acoustic riff, I think a haunting delay or a lil reverb would sound nice. Instead of doing a bunch of 80's hairmetal solos, slow it down some. If you add percussion....use a djembe if you can get your hands on one. Record the highs and bass of it seperately.