MPoppitt
Joined: Apr 23, 2006
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Austin TEXAS!
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 12:37 PM
Been doing some recording late at night recently. Came up with a new tune called 'Don't look down'.
http://surfguitar101.com/downloads/details/501/
Any feedback/criticism/insults would be greatly appreciated. I'm not too sure about the psych-ish lead, and may re-do it.
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PrestonRice
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 01:21 PM
The drums during the intro could be improved with a kick, kick, snare, rest, rather than kick, snare, kick, snare. The intro could also be shorter. Sounds good.
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CrazyAces
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Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 03:02 PM
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norcalhodad
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 03:45 PM
Yeah, off to a good start. Needs a lead guitar track. The splashy 007-ish bassline is cool, but not hooky enough to make it feel complete.
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killbabykill34
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Jacksonville, AL
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 03:54 PM
I like what I hear. I would suggest some sort of sample over the intro. Beyond that, work on tones and perhaps making sure instruments are tuned correctly. I think there is a melody there that is getting lost in the mix due to your tone.
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bu2b
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 05:32 PM
Dark indeed! I think some mixing and some polish will make it quite nice really good concept for a tune.
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PrestonRice
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 05:52 PM
Hey, BU2B: Rush fan much?
And yay, an austinite!
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MPoppitt
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Austin TEXAS!
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 08:30 PM
Thanks everybody.
norcalhodad wrote:
Yeah, off to a good start. Needs a lead guitar track. The splashy 007-ish bassline is cool, but not hooky enough to make it feel complete.
killbabykill34 wrote:
I think there is a melody there that is getting lost in the mix due to your tone.
This is a problem I run into. I work hard to get it drippy & swampy, but at the expense of note clarity, especially on the low notes. what to do? If the metal guys can get away with riding a low E riff, why can't we?
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Richard
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Georgia
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 09:35 PM
Hey Mike, how long has it been since we've seen you? Good to hear from you and glad to see you're still active.
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MPoppitt
Joined: Apr 23, 2006
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Austin TEXAS!
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Posted on Jan 03 2013 11:23 PM
been a while. 2007 I think.
Been writing and recording a lot of instrumentals lately, but I kinda painted myself in a corner with this one.
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killbabykill34
Joined: Apr 03, 2010
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Jacksonville, AL
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Posted on Jan 04 2013 08:37 AM
MPoppitt wrote:
Thanks everybody.
norcalhodad wrote:
Yeah, off to a good start. Needs a lead guitar track. The splashy 007-ish bassline is cool, but not hooky enough to make it feel complete.
killbabykill34 wrote:
I think there is a melody there that is getting lost in the mix due to your tone.
This is a problem I run into. I work hard to get it drippy & swampy, but at the expense of note clarity, especially on the low notes. what to do? If the metal guys can get away with riding a low E riff, why can't we?
I am no mixing expert. I usually prefer to leave that to the hands of a professional. But I would try putting the 'swampy/drippy' part into the background and then recording a more traditional 'bond' tone of the melody to mix into the forefront. I think you will be pleased with the results.
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bu2b
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Posted on Jan 04 2013 02:56 PM
Alter! Yup ,much so!
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PrestonRice
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Jan 04 2013 08:44 PM
Good. Prog surf?
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bu2b
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Posted on Jan 05 2013 01:34 PM
Yeah my band is called Lush and we made a 21 min 12 second song called "the temples of reverb " our latest album "spockworks bangles" is doing great!!
Just kidding.
surf prog would be interesting.
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PrestonRice
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Jan 05 2013 01:36 PM
I believed you there...
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JObeast
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Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 01:15 AM
I liked the twisted tonality insinuating extended/chromatic chords. That is closer to the spirit of Lalo Schifrin and other score writers than many guitarists calling themselves "007-influenced". Prog-surf has already been explored by the likes of Trey Spruance's Secret Chiefs 3, in the avatar of "UR" which features heavily on the 2004 LP "Book of Horizons". They also cover the Exodus Theme in a pretty comprehensive way.
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