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Re: blessings flow K-Dub Ya 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Hi Izzy I’m with you, reggae is my kryptonite. Having said that, this song is a gem. Great lyrics, great vocals and that reggae production is big, brassy and beautiful. Your vocal sits really well with this genre, it has to be one of favourite songs of yours, and that’s a high bar. Great production, you have great song sense. Gonna have to listen several times and yet another on my favourite playlist. Such a feel good song, but that’s reggae all over. I have to agree with others, from your images I’d said you were in your mid thirties! Great music, great voice, great looks….have you made a deal with the devil or something?
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Re: On The Other Side K-Dub Ya 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Hey Marty, You’re asking the big question here, what’s not in question is your ability to craft a great song, and Dave’s lead guitar to give the song an epic feel. You’re both in fine form. Enjoyed the change of key at the bridge and the imposing atmosphere topped off by the momentary pause before the verse. Great songwriting and musicianship as always, both you and Dave. Kind regards.
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks dcuny 3 hours ago Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Happy Birthday, Dan!
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Re: That Ought To Count Guitarhacker 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
You can find the alternative version from 2010 on my website. I almost forgot that I actually made a video. This was my old studio at the other house. Obviously a younger version of me too.
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Re: Do you still "write"? dcuny 7 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
FWIW here’s a detailed criticism of the study from the same journal...
Thanks for including that! It's good to see I wasn't the only one wondering about that study's conclusion. laugh
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The Payam Method Bass Thumper 8 hours ago Forum: Woodshedding - Learning to Play! Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Anyone have any experience with this method or have thoughts about it?
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That Ought To Count Guitarhacker Yesterday at 11:38 PM Forum: User Showcase
This is the second song in the series where I'm reworking and re-recording songs that were written quite some time ago. This one was written about 16 years ago by Pat Bishop and myself. You can find the original version on my website if you're interested. This is a song about a couple of star crossed lovers who haven't quite gotten it figured out. They are madly in love but do little dumb things that cause issues but they know they are in love and trying to work though the things that come up, trying to talk about things. Ultimately, they don't want to lose this thing they have. The Kill Branch Studio Band: Drums: synth Mando: 1766 Synth pad: 1841 B3: 688 Steel: 369 Josh & Nora on vocals: Synth V & Audimee Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar: Yours truly Notes: Bass guitar is my Epiphone Precision copy played through the Spark 40 with a clean but compressed model. The Acoustic guitar is the Taylor 314 recorded with the Rode NT2-A. The electric guitar is my 69 SG recorded through the Spark 40 with a Fishman model kicking out the jams and running hot. The Piano is Kontakt 7 with Alicia Keys software and a studio model. Mixed and polished in Sonar, a couple of plugs in a couple tracks, with Ozone 10 doing the honors on the master buss. Any other questions, just ask. That Ought To Count That Ought to Count Words just don't come easy for me the way they do for you That doesn't mean I don't love you nothing could be further from the truth You say I'm always lost in thought and quiet most of the time That ought to count for something, cause baby, you're never off my mind Sometimes I might forget some things, like our lunch date, just last week At times I'm in a hurry and don't kiss you goodbye, when I leave. But never has a day gone by I haven't thanked the Lord above for you. And that's the truth. That ought count for something, baby, you're never off my mind. If I made you doubt my love for you because of things I didn't do, I'm so sorry I'm on my knees, forgive me, I'd hate to think where I'd be, Without the kind of love you share with me. Solo Don't want to take your love for granted, and I hope I never do. I couldn't stand to face a day, if I had to live it without you. You're gonna hear the words "I love you", each and every day from now on.... That ought to count for something; baby, you're never off my mind. That ought count for something; and baby you're never off my mind Copyright 2010 Herb Hartley & Patricia Bishop
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks jawgee Yesterday at 11:26 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Happy birthday, Dan! I never would have guessed you were 73 by all the songs you've been releasing to Soundcloud recently!?! I'm sure it's relative, but in the past year or so, I've been feeling some significant declines, physically...hell, mentally, too. You inspire me to continue making music for at least a couple more decades!
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks Jim Fogle Yesterday at 10:37 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Happy birthday Dan! I'm glad your in a time and place where you can follow your dreams.
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Re: Sang Some Songs (with Joliz) rsdean Yesterday at 10:20 PM Forum: User Showcase
Chay, Thanks very much from both of us. That "kazoo" was Joliz singing the Mmms. LOL! smile Bob
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Re: Lost in the Clouds rsdean Yesterday at 10:19 PM Forum: User Showcase
Mario, Hypnotic and beautiful... Awesome selection of tracks and that bansuri is wonderful. Loved it! Bob
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Re: Do you still "write"? chulaivet1966 Yesterday at 09:48 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
Not , do you still write songs and lyrics. Do you type it out or do you still use a pad and pencil or pen to write out the lyrics?
Howdy Herb.... Although I've been in a creative drought lately, since '72 I still prefer a black ink pen, yellow legal pad & clipboard (and maybe a cold brew or a few fingers of Crown Royal smile ) I don't sit at the computer while writing. I prefer to sit outside and write in a comfortable chair carefully mulling over each line for imagery and continuity. When I have a fair amount of the meat & potatoes written with chords & arrangement I'll print out (2) working copies to edit and refine. Old habits die hard smile....probably a good song title which I have yet to commit to. I am working on a song called "AI" but it's far from being fleshed out. I'll have to be careful with my wording and subject direction on this one to consider it for public consumption. smile I have the chorus but that's about it. Just turning 79 I really should get busy with it. Hope all is well. Carry on.
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks DC Ron Yesterday at 09:45 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Dan, listened to your last three songs and I'm impressed. Nice that you've found the voice to bring life to these songs that obviously mean a lot to you. That's pretty cool. Some really nice backing track arrangements in their as well. Wishing you many more happy birthdays and continued growth on your journey. All the best, Ron
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Re: Take a Bow (2026 RealStyle) DC Ron Yesterday at 09:35 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
FUN, FUN, FUN! “The mosh pit is full The girls going wild A human swimming pool Hey, I think that one smiled” smile smile smile Y’all really should take a bow for this. The humor is delightful. The bridge and your solo were cool. Fine vocals as always! The ending echo of “bow” with the abrupt end made us smile. Excellent mix. Much enjoyed! J&B
J&B, as always, ya'll are WAY too kind. Glad you enjoyed the tune!
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Re: blessings flow Andrew Dee Yesterday at 08:48 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hi Izzy! Reggae - what could go wrong? Nothing in your hands! Love that ‘sacred’ organ opening and the brass fills. I could almost picture a multi-coloured van with the song blasting from speakers as it cruises the streets of Byron Bay, with onlookers with purple hair, beads and kaftans moving to the rhythm. The candle and essential oils shops do a roaring trade. ‘One love rising’ shot higher than SpaceX and fortunately landed safely. A great song by you, worthy of my 4 listens - love every bar! Andrew PS 71? What youthful vocal elixir have you been swallowing? I want some.
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Re: Lost in the Clouds Janice & Bud Yesterday at 08:35 PM Forum: User Showcase
We struggled to find our way back! We love watching clouds. Every time it is something we nor anybody else will see again. Soooo ... we love the vibe, your performances and the production. J&B
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks MarioD Yesterday at 08:26 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Happy Birthday Dan.
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks JohnJohnJohn Yesterday at 08:21 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Happy Birthday, Dan!
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Re: Do you still "write"? JohnJohnJohn Yesterday at 08:16 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
With a text editor and unlimited undo, you only see the final result.
An excellent point that really bothered me initially when I made the switch to text editor from paper. But I quickly figured out a solution to that problem that really works for me! Every song I write starts with an idea or a prompt so I type them into my text editor and then scroll those a bit down the page. Then I type a bunch of keywords that might work in my song along with rhyming words and scroll those a bit down the page.. Next comes my first draft and, unless it is perfect (it never is), I scroll it down, copy/paste it above and start working on draft 2. Each time, before I make a significant change, I copy/paste the set of lyrics below my workspace and then work on the new draft. For me, this is an ideal technique because I can type faster and more legible plus I never lose my changes and previous drafts. Text files are small so they don't take up much space. And I have a full chronology of each song's history with way more detail than I could ever fit in the margins of a piece of paper. There are lots of ways to improve on this. You could add date/time stamps on each revision. You could switch to a word processor and then mark up text with strikethrough, bold, etc. maybe even use features that let you hide/show sections. You could even buy songwriting software like MasterWriter. Heck, Trent Reznor, Rob Thomas and David Foster can't all be wrong!
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Re: Lost in the Clouds DC Ron Yesterday at 08:10 PM Forum: User Showcase
Another super cool, atmospheric symphony. Love the dreamy vibe and waves of hallucinations. Super composition and arrangement. Superb playing as always. You ALMOST make working meaningless tasks in windowless obscurity sound like fun. smile
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Re: Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks Guitarhacker Yesterday at 08:02 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Happy birthday
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Re: On The Other Side rsdean Yesterday at 06:58 PM Forum: User Showcase
Marty, Amazing song and video... Really top-shelf lyrics and delivery. Your vocal is outstanding! Dave is excellent as usual. You guys are a great musical pair. Superb mix - just the whole package! Bob
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Performance Milestone - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks DrDan Yesterday at 06:20 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production
Today is a big day for me - It happens to be my 73rd birthday. smile The surprize and blessing to me is that at this late time in my life I am performing my most personally fulfilling music of my entire life. Over my life played guitar with a moderate amount of skill but never enough to do anything solo or achive true emotional satisfaction. Over the past decades I had even dabbled with voice lessons a couple times - but nothing ever "resonated" with me. I never really got beyound "breathing practices". So for some reason, (huge changes in my life at this time) I started again taking vocal lessons at the first of this year. Well, long story short, I have uploaded 3 example songs which I have just completed. These highlight my newly discovered and continuing to develop, mixed-voice (keep in mind, I had never heard the expression "mixed-voice"). But I came to learn that this is the secret sauce, combined with true supportive breathing, that I needed to expand my range out of my chest register and smooth out my vocals. Hence, the new tricks for this old dog. Give a listen if you care too. And by the way, those high notes are a G4. smile See the My SoundCloud link in the signature below. Dan
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Re: On The Other Side DC Ron Yesterday at 05:55 PM Forum: User Showcase
Cool concept, coolly executed, Marty. Great vocals, bass and lead guitar. Like the dramatic change of pace at the bridge. Nice band that provides enough musical glue to draw all the human stuff together without distracting. But I do like that BiaB piano a lot, too. Yep, it's the ol' death-and-taxes reality. Guess we'll all find out...on the other side.
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Re: Do you still "write"? Janice & Bud Yesterday at 05:44 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
FWIW here’s a detailed criticism of the study from the same journal. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1517235/full Pardon the intrusion but my background in clinical psychology made a rare appearance 😀 which was a result of the very sweeping conclusions as expressed in the posted article. Regardless it’s all interesting and well worthy of studying which I’ll do from both perspectives. BTW, the Mueller/Oppenheimer study was also later found to be statistically inconclusive. To the topic. 😀 Very often lyric notions come to Bud when we are hiking or mountain biking. We will make an audio note on Janice’s phone or tap it on our notes app. We usually later rough it out in notes and then print it. From that point on it’s a lot of refining it with pen or pencil. Later Janice will mark up by pen lines for harmony, etc. Also she roughs out a progression by pen and later moves it to BiaB. Bud
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