Photo of the Day
Shoutbox

SabedLeepski: Sunburn Surf Fest for some scorching hot surf music: https://sunb...
326 days ago

skeeter: I know a Polish sound guy.
254 days ago

skeeter: I know a Czech one too!
254 days ago

PatGall: Surfybear metal settings
174 days ago

Pyronauts: Happy Tanks-Kicking!
152 days ago

midwestsurfguy: Merry Christmas!
121 days ago

sysmalakian: HAPPY NEW YEAR!
114 days ago

SabedLeepski: Surfin‘ Europe, for surf (related) gigs and events in Europe Big Razz https://sunb...
75 days ago

SHADOWNIGHT5150: I like big reverb and i cannot lie
8 days ago

SHADOWNIGHT5150: Bank accounts are a scam created by a shadow government
8 days ago

Please login or register to shout.

Current Polls

No polls at this time. Check out our past polls.

Current Contests

No contests at this time. Check out our past contests.

Donations

Help us meet our monthly goal:

56%

56%

Donate Now

Cake April Birthdays Cake
SG101 Banner

SurfGuitar101 Forums » Music Reviews »

Permalink is this surf-y enough?

New Topic
Page 1 of 1

Howdy folks!

Yesterday I had a few hours to myself & decided to work on a demo for an arrangment idea I had. I thought it would be cool to cover Korobeiniki (the Tetris theme) & discussed it with the band, but I thought they might be better able to see what I mean on some aspects of the arrangment if I put it together in the studio before presenting it to them.

After I started working on it, I worried that it doesn't sound surf enough, sounds too much like a polka - so I added a surf beat to a little intro idea I had. But I still fear it doesn't quite feel like surf music once it gets to the real part of the song.

I'd love to hear your thoughts!

http://soundcloud.com/willis-holder/ko

(sorry, don't know how to embed a url - tried to search the forum, but didn't see anything)

Wake the Kraken!

https://www.facebook.com/wakethekraken

It's wonderful. Very surfy all the way through. Don't forget, gypsy music, Jewish & Russian folk music, Greek and Arabian folk music have all been surfed. It seemlessly fits into these and I hope your band does a full-blown version. And it's traditional for the last chorus to be played double speed. Go for it.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Last edited: Sep 28, 2012 12:01:27

Noel wrote:

It's wonderful. Very surfy all the way through. Don't forget, gypsy music, Jewish & Russian folk music, Greek and Arabian folk music have all been surfed. It seemlessly fits into these and I hope your band does a full-blown version. And it's traditional for the last chorus to be played double speed. Go for it.

+1

I dig it. But I'm not on the surf patrol ;)

Very good song WD, absolutely no reason to change the beat. If it were my song, I'd edit down the song to no more than 3 minutes, probably starting with the intro, but that's just my tastes. Cheers

Danny Snyder

Latest project - Now That's What I Call SURF
_
"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

I'm back playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

I second Danny's suggestion, and please don't worry about stuff being "surfy" enough. I think this works quite well as it is.

The Mystery Men?
El Capitan and The Reluctant Sadists
SSS Agent #31

Thanks for listening! I wasn't as concerned about it being enough of a surf sound, but I was given the task of creating a surf version so the thought was in the back of my head... It's funny how natural playing surf music feels to me, even though I just started trying to make things deliberately fit the genre Smile

Wake the Kraken!

https://www.facebook.com/wakethekraken

I was actually really upset when I opened this thread. You see, I have been intending to do this song as the cover on a cassette of Eastern European themed tunes called Thunder on the Dnepr. Our versions will be quite different, though.

I wouldn't worry about it. It's almost a surf tradition for multiple covers of the same tune to come out back-to-back or all at once. Great minds and all that ... Smile

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

whistledixie, I think it's very cool.
and never fear the polka beat!
Check out The Royal Fingers' "Echo Rocket 66". It's a dead on Polka and it Rocks!

http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic
http://www.youtube.com/user/crazyacesrock
http://www.reverbnation.com/crazyacesmusic

CrazyAces wrote:

whistledixie, I think it's very cool.
and never fear the polka beat!
Check out The Royal Fingers' "Echo Rocket 66". It's a dead on Polka and it Rocks!

Thanks!

Pretty wild how quickly this came together - it went from not even knowing how to play the song, looking at a couple of youtube videos, working out a few parts, setting up some mics, recording & mixing all between lunch & band practice that night! Smile

I literally had just brought it up to the guys the night before & wanted to start working on it that night & thought - what the heck, why not just record it?
I even kind of like the guitar sound I got out of my 1st amp from over 20 years ago - a Peavy Backstage w/the reverb cranked Smile

Wake the Kraken!

https://www.facebook.com/wakethekraken

Page 1 of 1
Top