EDIT: June 3, 2008
Scrapped. I plan to redo this and make it better, thanks to Garage Band :D
Me doing jazz. Jazz was formed pre-60's, so I put it under pre-60's music.
Really, I don't feel this to be a quality recording, but the song itself is one of my personal favorites, so it's been saved from scrapage.
I guess I'm really putting this up here in an attempt to divert my attention towards getting school work done. I think I may edit it more, but I'm pretending its finished for now. I'll let you know.
Pay attention to the bassline the first go through, then listen to the guitar. That bassline may sound rather easy, but playing it six times in a row makes for something rather difficult. It was originally written to be strummed on the bass like power chords, but it sounds better split and swung. The chorus is the easiest and sexiest part for the bass. It changes ever so slightly at the end. See if you can tell. As for the guitar, it's a lot of controlled improvisation. It's the amalgamation of two distictly different recordings, the best parts of each chosen, and sometimes doubled on top of one another. I tried to keep it low-key so something niftier could be played over it, i.e. Ping solo-age.
This would sound much better with drums. Someone make me some drums. Jazzy drums.
Recorded November 2006 (Guitar on Nov. 14, bass prior)
Scrapped. I plan to redo this and make it better, thanks to Garage Band :D
Me doing jazz. Jazz was formed pre-60's, so I put it under pre-60's music.
Really, I don't feel this to be a quality recording, but the song itself is one of my personal favorites, so it's been saved from scrapage.
I guess I'm really putting this up here in an attempt to divert my attention towards getting school work done. I think I may edit it more, but I'm pretending its finished for now. I'll let you know.
Pay attention to the bassline the first go through, then listen to the guitar. That bassline may sound rather easy, but playing it six times in a row makes for something rather difficult. It was originally written to be strummed on the bass like power chords, but it sounds better split and swung. The chorus is the easiest and sexiest part for the bass. It changes ever so slightly at the end. See if you can tell. As for the guitar, it's a lot of controlled improvisation. It's the amalgamation of two distictly different recordings, the best parts of each chosen, and sometimes doubled on top of one another. I tried to keep it low-key so something niftier could be played over it, i.e. Ping solo-age.
This would sound much better with drums. Someone make me some drums. Jazzy drums.
Recorded November 2006 (Guitar on Nov. 14, bass prior)
Category Music / Pre-60s
Species Dog (Other)
Size 120 x 90px
File Size 5.33 MB
My friend loves jazz I'm gonna show this to him and see what he thinks. So much better than I could ever do. Good job with it all. I've picked up a very old guitar in my attic but my lil brother messed with it. (Messed with = Shooting BB gun at it) No holes fortunately but big dents on the outside of the guitar. He also screwed with how it was tuned and I have no clue how to tune a guitar and am too lazy to figure out.
thanks ^^ let me know what he says.
Your little brother's mean >.>
http://www.8notes.com/guitar_tuner/
see if that helps :3 click the letter above the string to hear that string's tone.
Your little brother's mean >.>
http://www.8notes.com/guitar_tuner/
see if that helps :3 click the letter above the string to hear that string's tone.
Well, depends on what you get. I have a G1-X, which, on discount, was about $80. It's a nifty utility with an expression/wah/volume pedal along with 40 customizable effects and 40 factory settings. It's got pretty good sound and can easily be manipulated to fit any sound output. It's also lightweight and not-so-fragile, which is nice compaired to the high-end $500 GNX-4 Ping carries around. I'm sure you can find further, more in-depth information at the site.
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