Description : This is DVicker's amazing acapella, Song lyrics, vocal arrangement and melody by DVickers.
This is a rough outline of how I heard the song in my head. Old fashioned prom-style rock ballad. Three live guitar tracks, bass, acoustic drums (that still need a lot of tweaking) synth cellos and piano roll. His tight harmonies dictated some complicated chords, and his delivery needed to stand out and lead the song.
I would really like a collab with this, better drums, a real bass
player, and of course an engineer.
Hope you enjoy.
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Glad I came back to check this out again, really nice job with putting this together. The vocal track is excellent to begin with. Really liked the guitars in this, very well mixed too, great job Toby!
Hey Toby, much better man, love this, I think this is the best I have heard with this pella. Really enjoy this track, nice guitar tones used. Keep it up man, going to fav this one.
thanks for checking back in.
that screw-up was pretty embarrassing. Derek's vocal was so perfectly in tune, the chords pretty much wrote themselves. The phrasing was the challenge. I'm very thankful for the review..
Toby
Not sure if you know this but this is a song by Mathew Sweet released in the 90's from a great album called Girlfriend and the song is called Girlfriend as well.
Nice cover, loved the original but DVickers shouldn't get the credits for the lyrics and song. Just want to make you aware of that and I mean no disrespect to your work.
Now, see, this is really good. Great instrumentation, great composition, great mix, and one hell of a vocal track. If I'm handing out prizes today, you win first place with this track.
It sounds like you were in the studio together and that's all you can ask when you work with an acapella. By the way, really nice guitar work. You have skills sir.
Bear.. what an honor, really. I'm a bit of a fan of SBM. I'm hoping to get up to a level where I can upload more loops and samples for our fellow loopers, I want to earn my keep around here. I see your loops in about 1/5 of all songs on here.
there sure are some heavy hitters stopping by lately.. I guess I'm on the right track.
That means a lot coming from you. I would be putting more guitar oriented stuff up, but I'm still having latency issues and will probably need a usb souncard to get back on track..
thanks again, The Goose.
I agree D.Vickers acapella lost and found is amazing. i did some work with it as well. I just used the chorus part though. check it out and we can collaborate on something better. good job though. mojeve@yahoo.com
Great job with my acapella! The chords and everything meld together flawlessly! There have been a couple of remixes of my acapellas where it sounds like the person who made it is either a little tone deaf, or has no knack for hearing rhythms. But, you are definitely not one of them! Great work! Let me know if you'd like to try another one.
-Derek Vickers- www.myspace.com/derekvickers
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Wayne
that screw-up was pretty embarrassing. Derek's vocal was so perfectly in tune, the chords pretty much wrote themselves. The phrasing was the challenge. I'm very thankful for the review..
Toby
Faved and downloaded
Friend and Fan
John
Nice cover, loved the original but DVickers shouldn't get the credits for the lyrics and song. Just want to make you aware of that and I mean no disrespect to your work.
Wayne
I did it once before as well..
sorry wayne, thanks for catching that and saving me further embarrasment.
Toby
It sounds like you were in the studio together and that's all you can ask when you work with an acapella. By the way, really nice guitar work. You have skills sir.
Well done. Had to add this one to favorites :)
Bear
there sure are some heavy hitters stopping by lately.. I guess I'm on the right track.
Peace, The Goose (Toby)
Allen
thanks again, The Goose.
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