Description : Typically, I'm not a fan of this extremely popular and overused chord progression, but it worked out well with my new equipment/strings/piano and DAW. So whatever works, right?
Midi recording is live on everything, sans the drums. I had to compose/write those in to make sure I had something to work with live. I especially love me some french epic horns.
***Decided Gm would be more fitting for the track, so re-recorded a lot of the parts.
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That guy's is a pro and it's pretty amazing. It's also not how I write songs anymore, so it wouldn't fit my current tracks anymore but holy smoke it's fun.
I might do another one tonight :) (that's UK time)
Yeah the "blank canvas" is what's most fun to me but also the hardest to make work for an audience. Now that I'm slowly getting more confident performing I might give it another go. Maybe on a secret side channel :D
I thought many times about livestreaming a jam, but I'm not sure where to start and not sure it would be interesting etc etc. In the end I did a live stream on YouTube the other day of a small gig I did and that was super fun. I'll do that a couple more times and then maybe I'll consider that again. Always try to do the things that are the most scary, that way we grow the most, right? :)
Haha, no worries. I would love to take a look on your end if you stream on youtube.
I was originally scared of streaming 'blank canvas' music. But if it inspires new artists I'm all for it.
Although some people didn't appreciate how long I took to do certain things...I informed them "Guys, sometimes you have to listen to a riff 250 times to make sure it's what you want for the song. You're going to listen to your own work a thousand of times before you release it into the wild. That is what the stream is for, that thought process too."
Will do. I've streamed on Twitch, and facebook on occasion. I don't do it often, usually when I'm starting from complete scratch so non musicians can see the process. Or I stream when I'm finalizing everything.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbsrmgaeTm0&ab_channel=Freekbass
That guy's is a pro and it's pretty amazing. It's also not how I write songs anymore, so it wouldn't fit my current tracks anymore but holy smoke it's fun.
Now this is what I did 10 days ago:
https://youtube.com/live/fdi7LlmCyyg?feature=share
I might do another one tonight :) (that's UK time)
Yeah the "blank canvas" is what's most fun to me but also the hardest to make work for an audience. Now that I'm slowly getting more confident performing I might give it another go. Maybe on a secret side channel :D
Jonathan
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Although some people didn't appreciate how long I took to do certain things...I informed them "Guys, sometimes you have to listen to a riff 250 times to make sure it's what you want for the song. You're going to listen to your own work a thousand of times before you release it into the wild. That is what the stream is for, that thought process too."