Here's a slow Rockabilly instrumental. I used the style _RCKBLSS , but used only the Piano and the drums. The baritone guitar is a Line6 Variax James Tyler, The solo, background guitars and riffs are played on my Gretch Jet G6129TR and Gretch G5420T.
Listen here.
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Great sound, a good title for this one
I enjoyed the listen,
You should more involved in this community.
There's other good songs here
Kenny
How unusual...
Weaving your various guitar threads into a complex but interesting fabric...
Great sounding composition...
I enjoyed it very much!
Thanks! Even Rockabilly can seem very simpel, it’ s often very complicated when you listen carefully.
Peder
I really liked the sound of this one! It has this very cool, smooth and almost swaggy vibe to it. I think you did a good job with it!
Ooooh yes, LOVE this one. It's got a great 60's TV theme feel to it. Sounds stunning in the minor key too
Nice vintage theme. Cool tremolo fx. Bright solo sections fit very well. Needs lyrics
Thank you for posting!
Misha.
If anyone in this forum wirth so many talented people could write lyrics to this theme It would be very nice. Lyrics is not my thing.
Peder
Thanks for listening and the nice comments.
I love this. The guitars create a dark and slinky feel to the song.
Thanks for listening. My aim was to create a dark, mystic feel.
Hi ...
I really enjoyed this! It;'s a great song with a sense of mystery and suspense without going over the top. The baritone guitar portions reminded me a little bit of Duane Eddy and Brian Setzer working together on it. Thanks for a real nice listen! You can't beat a Gretsch for that sweet baritone sound. I used to have a 1963 Gretsch Tennessean.
Alan
Thanks. Duane Eddy and Brian Setzer is two of my heroes. Duane Eddy mostly for his tone. I love Rockabilly cause I can mix all the styles I love: Country, Jazz, Blues and Rock.