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Here is a new song. Doing a little experimentation with mike placements. I added three tracks on this one. Melody, a finger picked track using the acoustic pickup and a lapsteel track.
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****** Song Summary ************* Title: CWreck File:CWreck.SGU Key=C , Tempo 80, Length (m:s)=3:48 No intro. 72 bar chorus, from bar 1 to bar 72. Repeat x1 chorus No Melody No Soloist track. Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0, Style is _DICKSON.STY (Dickson Pop Country)
RealTracks in style: 2915:Bass, Electric CountryPopByron12-key Ev 085 RealTracks in style: 2825:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm CountryPopMike12-key Ev 085 RealDrums in style: PopRock8ths^01-a:Closed Hat, Snare, b:Open Hat, Snare Also added RT1103 which is a nylon acoustic guitar track which Robert suggested.
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Scott..pretty cool haunting sense to this..I especially liked how you cranked up the intensity of your solo about 80% in.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that style, so I was listening extra close. I liked it.
Thanks for sharing your high-quality work!
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Scott,
This is a great soundscape -getting further "out there" as you change tone and up the intensity. That new guitar settup is bringing out some of your best playing.You are really flying here. I`m no endings wiz, but was expecting something different... a slow fade? Interesting title!
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Really nice work here Scott It sounds so lush and full. I'm definitely getting a 70's vibe here. The two people above me described it as "intense" and I'd have to definitely agree. The lapsteel fit in there perfectly as well, and the groove is superb. You should be proud of this one - thanks for sharing!
Cheers, Deryk
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Enjoyed this Scott, the guitar has a good bite to it. I love hearing the lap steel. Love the song and style. Cliff
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Very nice, Scott. Great tone on the main guitar part! And lovely melodic lines as usual.
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I agree. Very "lush and full." I do love me some Scott C. playing man.
Sounds awesome.
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Scott..pretty cool haunting sense to this..I especially liked how you cranked up the intensity of your solo about 80% in.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that style, so I was listening extra close. I liked it.
Thanks for sharing your high-quality work! Thanks Tano After listening to an interview with Randy Bachman of the Guess Who he said he likes to Set his mikes away from his away from his amps to give a more live feel. I tried it and I really like the change in the tone. Glad you liked the song
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A good listen, Scott. It does have a nice live feel to it.
Almost had a "spaghetti western" feel to it (without the tremolo baritone thing).
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Scott, that's a very cinematic and nicely textured tune.
We love how easy it is to just fall in with it and let it take you on a relaxed journey.
Very nice playing and tone on all your instruments!
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Scott Some lovely melodic fluid playing. A really nice instrumental. The tones you pulled from the guitar were really nice in this one.
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Scott,
This is a great soundscape -getting further "out there" as you change tone and up the intensity. That new guitar settup is bringing out some of your best playing.You are really flying here. I`m no endings wiz, but was expecting something different... a slow fade? Interesting title!
Robert Thanks Robert. I was amazing how much you can change the way the sounds are picked up by the mic. Some very interesting stuff. I just used the default ending from the squ file to end the song. Faded it out pretty quick. Will have to start experimenting with endings. Like the one we did where you slowed down the last four bars. Really nice work here Scott It sounds so lush and full. I'm definitely getting a 70's vibe here. The two people above me described it as "intense" and I'd have to definitely agree. The lapsteel fit in there perfectly as well, and the groove is superb. You should be proud of this one - thanks for sharing! Thanks Derek for the kind words. Thanks for the comments on the lap steel. Very different instrument with some very cool features.. Enjoyed this Scott, the guitar has a good bite to it. I love hearing the lap steel. Love the song and style. Cliff Thanks Cliff so glad you liked the song...
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Scott this is your best to date IMHO. SSSWWEEEEETT tone! Your chops are second to none. This is extremely well recorded, mixed and produced.
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enjoyed the listen Scott
nice guitar tone, nice melody
I can see movie credits rolling by, great soundtrack
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Hello,
Really mellow guitar sound! Very sweet! And the modulations are very unique. The drifting feeling of going back and forth between C minor key, D minor key and A minor key is wonderful. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
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Very nice, Scott. Great tone on the main guitar part! And lovely melodic lines as usual. Thanks Dave for checking out the song and commenting. Means allot. Glad you liked the song. I agree. Very "lush and full." I do love me some Scott C. playing man.
Sounds awesome.
Thanks David Glad you liked the song. Had allot of fun with this one A good listen, Scott. It does have a nice live feel to it.
Almost had a "spaghetti western" feel to it (without the tremolo baritone thing).
fj Thanks Floyd. I turned up the delay settings on the first part of the song. With the mic set back about 4 feet from the amp it picked out some characteristics from the room. Glad you liked the song.
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Scott, that's a very cinematic and nicely textured tune.
We love how easy it is to just fall in with it and let it take you on a relaxed journey.
Very nice playing and tone on all your instruments!
J&B I think J&B hit it square on the head. I have to echo every words they said. As mentioned by them and others, the tone of your guitar is fantastic! What a treat! Best to you. ALan
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Scott, that's a very cinematic and nicely textured tune.
We love how easy it is to just fall in with it and let it take you on a relaxed journey.
Very nice playing and tone on all your instruments!
J&B Thanks Janice and Bud for checking out the song. I really appreciate your comments. I am glad you liked the song.. Scott Some lovely melodic fluid playing. A really nice instrumental. The tones you pulled from the guitar were really nice in this one.
Peter Thanks Peter for checking out the song. Your comments are appreciated. Scott this is your best to date IMHO. SSSWWEEEEETT tone! Your chops are second to none. This is extremely well recorded, mixed and produced. Wow thank you Mario. Your comments are very humbling. I am so glad you liked the song. I have really been paying attention to the mixing comments from the other members especially Floyd and Bud. Robert has helped me allot with the mixes as well.
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I know others have mentioned how cinematic the song is; but you may want to consider putting it out there for something like that. I have to agree, it sets a mood that you could SO see being used for film. I honestly didn't know what to expect (not in a bad way)...just literally had NO expectation. I really liked it all the way around. It's never a bad thing when a drummer gets a guitar part stuck in their head Well done!
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Scott,
When I listened to this, I did what I nearly always do with your works -- I sat back, closed my eyes and freely let images pass through my mind as I journeyed along with your playing. I found this a most enjoyable excursion.
As I've said a number of times before, you really have a wonderful lyrical quality to your playing.
All the best, Noel
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Nice haunting guitar work. It really sucks you in. I am usually not a fan of instrumentals. This kept my attention throughout though. Nice playing. I love the melodic nature of it. I have never been a shred fan - but nothing like melodic soloing to bring a song along.
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Really sweeeeeeeet!! Some nice playing. I can see what Floyd means about the spagetti western feel. Some of the guitar is also kind of Spanish style. Very intriguing music, and so nicely played!! Take care. Greg
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The second lead tone is really cool - not as twangy/compressed as the 1st. The stuff on lap steel adds a different slightly detuned context against the melody that works really well once the opening bars are done. Nice work.
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enjoyed the listen Scott
nice guitar tone, nice melody
I can see movie credits rolling by, great soundtrack
Kenny Thanks Kenny for checking out the song. Glad you liked it. Glad to see you are posting songs again Hello,
Really mellow guitar sound! Very sweet! And the modulations are very unique. The drifting feeling of going back and forth between C minor key, D minor key and A minor key is wonderful. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
Best regards.
Shigeki Adachi Thanks Shigeki. I seemed to be drawn to the minor chord modulations. Glad you liked the songs. Scott, that's a very cinematic and nicely textured tune.
We love how easy it is to just fall in with it and let it take you on a relaxed journey.
Very nice playing and tone on all your instruments!
J&B I think J&B hit it square on the head. I have to echo every words they said. As mentioned by them and others, the tone of your guitar is fantastic! What a treat! Best to you. ALan Thanks Alan Glad you liked the song
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I know others have mentioned how cinematic the song is; but you may want to consider putting it out there for something like that. I have to agree, it sets a mood that you could SO see being used for film. I honestly didn't know what to expect (not in a bad way)...just literally had NO expectation. I really liked it all the way around. It's never a bad thing when a drummer gets a guitar part stuck in their head Well done! Thanks so much for checking out the song. So glad you liked it. Scott,
When I listened to this, I did what I nearly always do with your works -- I sat back, closed my eyes and freely let images pass through my mind as I journeyed along with your playing. I found this a most enjoyable excursion.
As I've said a number of times before, you really have a wonderful lyrical quality to your playing.
All the best, Noel So glad you checked out the song Noel. Just loved your comments. I'll never really understand where these melodies come from. Hidden some where in the backtrack I suppose. So glad you liked the song. Nice haunting guitar work. It really sucks you in. I am usually not a fan of instrumentals. This kept my attention throughout though. Nice playing. I love the melodic nature of it. I have never been a shred fan - but nothing like melodic soloing to bring a song along.
Dave Thanks Dave for checking out the song. I am sure if I attempted to sing on one of my songs you would much prefer the instrumental lol. So glad you liked the song. I am really liking your work as well...
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Really sweeeeeeeet!! Some nice playing. I can see what Floyd means about the spagetti western feel. Some of the guitar is also kind of Spanish style. Very intriguing music, and so nicely played!! Take care. Greg Thanks Greg This guitar I am using has a piezo pickup in that sounds exactly like an acoustic. So able to get the acoustic sound without out having to play the heavy strings on the acoustic. The second lead tone is really cool - not as twangy/compressed as the 1st. The stuff on lap steel adds a different slightly detuned context against the melody that works really well once the opening bars are done. Nice work. Thanks Rayc for checking out the song. I was using a Ceritone head and playing with the channel volume and master volume to get the tubes to break up a bit. I also tuned the compression pedal off for that part. The lap steel is definitely a different beast. As there are no frets hit the notes right on is quite an art that will take sometime to improve. The vibrato helps allot to keep the notes in pitch..
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Nice song Scott! You have some very interesting chord structure in this it all works together really well with your guitar! Thanks, Torrey
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Hi, Scott !
I agree with Mario that this must be your best instro so far !!!! I have to admit that I admire your playing very much I could not even come close !
Cheers Dani
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Nice song Scott! You have some very interesting chord structure in this it all works together really well with your guitar! Thanks, Torrey Thanks Torrey Glad you checked out the song. Was so glad to see you posting again. Hi, Scott !
I agree with Mario that this must be your best instro so far !!!! I have to admit that I admire your playing very much I could not even come close !
Cheers Dani Thanks Dani for checking out the song. Glad you liked it
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