Description : A bit of fun using Sugar Bytes Guitarist after the heads up from Static Nomad!! Sort of Country style but more of a rock beat
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Nearly missed this track Steve...
What a tasty, moody guitar play and I specially like your chords and tone change in the chorus...gives a totally different approach for the song...
Hey Steve.
Beautiful piece in CMinor. One of my fav keys to write in. and then the F makes it very interesting and eighties eclectic. I think. I was jamming to this on the keys tonight. nice work. good percussion.
Steve.
Well I'm kind of duty-bound to comment on a track when I'm mentioned in the track description.
I guess it turns out that Sugar Bytes Guitarist is pretty damn good, though I don't have it. I just bought Effectrix and Consequence though was seriously considering buying the whole massive bundle of all their stuff as it was really very cheap.
Lead guitar lines in this sound just fine and the clean tone does sound like a very well recorded guitar - which I suppose it is.
Lots of good bass movement in this and everything sits very nicely. It's maybe a bit country but that's not bad thing.
2:34 what's that little howling wolf sound? It's also there in the intro and first verse.
I'd probably prefer the backing chords to have a bit more grit to them but that's up to you.
That key change at 1:36 really makes me think of a vocal song. Not any particular one - probably a whole load of pop/rock ones.
Hi SN, love guitarist and will need to spend time working out how to program my own chords progressions..I am not good at reading instructions! The lead guitars were different VST's, Morhpine (50's style) and Purity at the end. Anyway thanks for the feedback and heads up on the SB sale!
Cheers
Steve
Oh man....love that guitar and the chord prog you lead this one into..and then that tasty kind of subtle melody lead that says...just relax & keep listening...this is one of those tunes that sticks in your head long after listening....absolutely super job Steve...my kind of music...thanks for the big smile on my face and the download...definite fav......Ed
Sometimes there is no need for sophisticated things to realize a very musical track .... Many passions and feeling, are sufficient ....
I listen with great respect, this that you have produced here .... All my musical wishes, for the new year .... Continue to amaze me.
Very cool track, nice laid back vibe. The guitars sound nice, love the effects on them. That change threw me a bit at first but I gave it a few listens and it grew on me. A wonderful sounding track!
Hi Wayne, thanks for the great feedback. I Have changed it a little by just slightly brightening the chord change by adding an F which I think makes it a nicer transition? Also a few sound affects and made the drumming a little more rock style? Thanks again.
Steve
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Nearly missed this track Steve...
What a tasty, moody guitar play and I specially like your chords and tone change in the chorus...gives a totally different approach for the song...
Superb song, congrats, Danke
Regards
steve
reminds me an old school music of my childhood time.
thank you for sharing it .
Beautiful piece in CMinor. One of my fav keys to write in. and then the F makes it very interesting and eighties eclectic. I think. I was jamming to this on the keys tonight. nice work. good percussion.
Steve.
Cheers
Steve
Cheers
Steve
I guess it turns out that Sugar Bytes Guitarist is pretty damn good, though I don't have it. I just bought Effectrix and Consequence though was seriously considering buying the whole massive bundle of all their stuff as it was really very cheap.
Lead guitar lines in this sound just fine and the clean tone does sound like a very well recorded guitar - which I suppose it is.
Lots of good bass movement in this and everything sits very nicely. It's maybe a bit country but that's not bad thing.
2:34 what's that little howling wolf sound? It's also there in the intro and first verse.
I'd probably prefer the backing chords to have a bit more grit to them but that's up to you.
That key change at 1:36 really makes me think of a vocal song. Not any particular one - probably a whole load of pop/rock ones.
All in all, uplifting relaxing stuff. Well done.
Cheers
Steve
Much appreciated
Steve
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I'm gonna dl this so thanks for sharing!
Wayne
Steve