Description : This is an old one, it's very crisp'''''lots of guitars and big harmonies, it was a challange to to play the 2nd lead harmony towards the end, the harmonics in the intro were done with the roland synth.
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Hi there Scott,
Getting around to review a song of yours here. I chose this one as I like rock music as well.
I liked the acoustic ring to the guitar. Stands out very well. Even tho the song was short, it was very nice. I am accused of making short song as well. But making instrumentals requires a lot more thought to come up with, without making the song boring.
Tha harmonies worked out nicely too. I haven't done too much with doing harmony parts altho I have all the 'tools to do it with.
Thanks for uploading it,
Randy
very cool, Nice production values, a little short, and id love to hear this evolve into a full blown rock song with drums and all with some wide guitars and all. However this mix is very professional. Well done.
Very cool. I like that the tone is reminiscent of the middle of "Master of Puppets". The playing is crisp and clean. The production sounds nicely balanced as well. All around nice track. The short but sweet is always welcome as far as I am concerned. Sometimes it is best to leave the listener wanting more as opposed to being tired of hearing what you have going on. Peace, Six
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Getting around to review a song of yours here. I chose this one as I like rock music as well.
I liked the acoustic ring to the guitar. Stands out very well. Even tho the song was short, it was very nice. I am accused of making short song as well. But making instrumentals requires a lot more thought to come up with, without making the song boring.
Tha harmonies worked out nicely too. I haven't done too much with doing harmony parts altho I have all the 'tools to do it with.
Thanks for uploading it,
Randy