Pretty cool track, you lose me for like 9 seconds from 47 to 56. Seems too busy. Maybe competing frequencies? Other than that it flows real well. Nice job.
Love the tone you put onto this one. At about 0:47 is when it gets too busy, but it's pretty sweet to hear some blazing fretwork ripping up the air. You did this justice!
Yes, I think I have heard that saying but I'm not quite sure what it means. And I'm not sure what you mean by using it here. I just think you need to make the guitar playing sparser so maybe just have shorter intensely busy bursts.
Some longer, sustained and/or delayed notes could sound great as they'd let the bass notes shine through.
It's good lead playing but I think it might be just a little too busy.
It's the sort of playing that bass and guitar would really enjoy doing live in front of an audience, at times facing each other and really rocking out. But on record I just think there's a bit too much going on between the two instruments.
I like the final (held) note of the guitar around 1:14 as we move into a riff very reminiscent of the main one on the track Lost Keys from Tool's 10,000 Days album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucJNpalnFzc
Thanks for the feedback SN. Too busy? Yeah. Thus the nickname "Too Much Acid". ;-) Ya know the old saying - I woulda made this shorter - i just didn't have the time! :-D
Cheerio.
Ck
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Some longer, sustained and/or delayed notes could sound great as they'd let the bass notes shine through.
It's the sort of playing that bass and guitar would really enjoy doing live in front of an audience, at times facing each other and really rocking out. But on record I just think there's a bit too much going on between the two instruments.
I like the final (held) note of the guitar around 1:14 as we move into a riff very reminiscent of the main one on the track Lost Keys from Tool's 10,000 Days album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucJNpalnFzc
Cheerio.
Ck