Hi everyone, Here is a new song I made, using two Styles from BiaB; Balk and Backlot. Both in a very slow tempo, 60 bpm. I think I never went that low before. It's called: Something wrong, https://on.soundcloud.com/j6aDp I also made a video from it. It's on YouTube
This video starts as a concert. I chose that point of view, because I used a 'life audience choir', by Jacob Collier, from Native Instruments (free). So, if you have an audience, you also need a life performance...
The lyrics are on SoundCloud and in the video, so I skip them here. One note: In the text I have used the word 'apps' where others prefer the word 'text'. Google translate and ChatGPT made clear I made no mistake. My sister in Australia said I did. So I left it as it is ;-) Let me know what you think, what to improve (beside 'apps') or whatever comes up in your mind while listening/ watching to the song.
Hans ============================================== As I said I worked with two styles and here is the technical stuff:
Style is BALK.STY alternated by BACKLOT.STY Tempo: 60 Bpm Key: E RealTracks used in song: 3117:Bass, Acoustic, and 3546 Bass el. 3088:Piano, ElectricVintage 3909:Guitar, Acoustic, Fingerpicking and 3661 guit, ac rhythm 3792:Guitar, Baritone Electric, Rhythm Cinematic128 Sw 050 4208:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm ModCountrySlow128PowerHeldPlus Sw 050 2876: Fiddle, background America Slow RealDrums in style:AmericanaSlow128 and Modern Country Slow 128 Keyboard in Daw for playing life audience choir
Hey, Hans, I just listened a few times, but found nothing wrong. Ha! Thanks so much for letting me hear this song as it was progressed, and, man, I really like how you make video, too. I'm with ChatGPT or whoever said apps was a good word for text. There are a lot of different apps to use for text. Text is about the words and apps is about the software. Nuf said.
Really, really beautiful song! One of your best. The choir was beautiful, too - thanks for telling us about it, I'm downloading a copy of it for myself, now, too Excellent job - well done!
Brilliant song with a really well put together video, but I particularly love the instrumentation and production, including that gorgeous violin. An epic.
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Thanks for your messages and listening/watching the song. It was the first video I made with moving scenes and a different way of adding lyrics in it. Took me hours, but I have learned a lot. The fun parts were adjusting the images to the audio. That went well for the piano and the violin. Because of that 'live audience' software, I had to add a band, as I wrote. And some silly stuff, like that cat. But you all liked it, as I could see from your reactions. Thanks for that!
Originally Posted by BabuMusic
Hey, Hans, I just listened a few times, but found nothing wrong. Ha! Thanks so much for letting me hear this song as it was progressed, and, man, I really like how you make video, too. I'm with ChatGPT or whoever said apps was a good word for text. There are a lot of different apps to use for text. Text is about the words and apps is about the software. Nuf said.
Marty, when I send you that first concept of this song, you reacted very kindly (as usual), but then the song was not even close to the result now. But you asked for a song to review, so I had to hurry. I read you were amazed the audience admit there was something wrong (in my head), but now you wrote you could find nothing of that anymore. Was the audience wrong??? And thanks for confirming that the use of the word "app" wasn't that bad.
Originally Posted by floyd jane
Hans, You wrote your hearbreak well. I feel your pain. Good tracks. Well mixed. Good vocals. fj
Floyd, like you, I sing a lot about things that did not really happen, but they could have. And on rare occassions you /I sing the truth ;-) But we make songs people like. Yours more than mine, but still... and I am glad you liked this one and felt that heartbreak. Thanks!
Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, Hans. Believe it or not, computer programs can be wrong. What (else) do I think can be improved? Nothing comes to mind. Good write, cool production. I enjoyed listening!
David, if you say computers can be wrong, I agree. I don't do that with everyone, of course, but I consider you as our Wizz kid! If you had seen the video I'm sure you would have some advice on the do's and don'ts, ore have you seen it...?
Originally Posted by rsdean
Hans, Great song and great video. Your vocal is really outstanding on this one. You have a touch of John Lennon in your singing and it sounds excellent. Awesome mix - love this production! Bob
Bob, thanks for bringing John up again. Bud and Janice would be delighted if they read that. And actually, I am too! To tell you the truth: I had a cold some days before and you could still hear that, or at least, I can. Maybe that makes my vocals better, having a cold??? Thanks a lot for your nice comment.
Thank you for listening to this song and watching the video! I was pleased by your comment, although a label like 'one of my best' is something I don't get used to.
Originally Posted by MarioD
Hans, great song and vocal. Super mix. I suggest that you do nothing to this one as it is perfect as is. IMHO this is your best to date.
PS- great chord progression.
Hi Mario, you always give me such nice comments! I appreciate that, but is it my best? Well, I love some of my other songs more, but this one is not bad, I agree on that ;-)
Originally Posted by tommyad
Something wrong? I don’t think so! Very well sung. The production is excellent. I liked everything about this, Tom
Hello Ellioth, all is wrong! She lied to me! The audience yelled that something was wrong in my head, my cat hates me... What else can you call this??? No, I'm fooling a bit. Thanks for your compliments.
Originally Posted by musician17
Really, really beautiful song! One of your best. The choir was beautiful, too - thanks for telling us about it, I'm downloading a copy of it for myself, now, too Excellent job - well done!
James, I hope that audience in your copy is more friendly to you. You can make them clap more too! Thank you for your compliments and lots of succes with that copy!
Originally Posted by WaoBand
Brilliant song with a really well put together video, but I particularly love the instrumentation and production, including that gorgeous violin. An epic.
Hi Wao, yes I also like violins, but sometimes it is difficult to use them in a 'strong' way. Here it was good and the video about that piece too, because it looked like she really played that audio part.
Hans, wow, super song! Love the BIG sonic landscape and your instrument choices. REALLY love your vocals and the vocal FX chain(s) you are using suits the song and your voice perfectly. Nicely written and arranged, too. Superb job!
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Thanks for listening and commenting on the song. Appreciate that.
Originally Posted by NigelSpiers
Hi Hans, Very enjoyable - good song and lyrics and well sung. Can't think of much I would change - maybe: 1. Touch less reverb on your voice. 2. I was looking for a soaring guitar solo rather than a fiddle. Just minor suggestions.
Excellent work. Best Regards Nigel
Hello Nigel, thanks for the compliments and your suggestions. In my post I've invited you all to tell me what I can do better (or not) and you did. That's good! But I will explain to you why your suggestions didn't make me alter the song ;-) 1. The reverb. You are right. I used more reverb on the vocals than I would do normally. But because I used that 'concert' audio (with all their reverb in it) in the song, and made it looks like a concert, my vocals needed more reverb too. Otherwise both things don't match (for me). 2. I love violins and cello's. In my former song I had a 'chopping' cello. A friend of me said some days ago he not only doesn't like violins, he hates them. I told him that is because of our cultural difference. Now he hates me too. You don't sound like him, but you obvious prefer guitars more than violins. Well, take a look at the video and you understand why to love violins... No, seriously, I often use guitars for solo's but this violin was great in this song. So I think it's no more than a matter of taste. But keep coming with suggestions on my songs. I -sometimes- follow them...
Originally Posted by DC Ron
Hans, wow, super song! Love the BIG sonic landscape and your instrument choices. REALLY love your vocals and the vocal FX chain(s) you are using suits the song and your voice perfectly. Nicely written and arranged, too. Superb job!
Hi Ron, I just wrote a comment on your song 'Got to close tonight' with it's great chorus. Thanks for your compliments. I had a cold and you could still hear that in my voice. Maybe you love them more then my 'normal' vocals? We'll see about that when I have a new song...
Originally Posted by Al-David
Hans, Great ballad! You aced this! Vocal sounds great - and the backing tracks are perfect. You've created a great song and performance! Take care, Alan
Alan, thanks a lot for this nice comment. I just wrote you a comment on your Trumpet song. Great one, by the way. Your song is something completely different from mine and I'm always amazed why a Jazz orientated musician can love these ballads too. But of course you can counter this by asking me the same thing in reverse. And I have no answer to that. Maybe I just love good songs...?
This is a very good song. Well sung and great tracks. The video matches the lyrics very well. Everything the audience shout, fits in very well and is an interesting addition.
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Bit different than your bluesy songs, but actually this is very catchy one, I haven't heard this refreshing and original sounding song on this forum for a long time. 3/4 is a brave choice and it really works, showing your enormous talent.
Nothing wrong would be a better title, because there is nothing wrong with the lyrics or the person in the story Falling in love and longing nicely expressed.
The chord progression is really beautiful and the melody sounds very natural. Sort of gospel-like mood which is highlighted by the shouts and the choir (I think I have to use that NI instrument). The fiddle solo fits very well. And when all those play together, the song sounds very powerful and alive, Beatles and Coldplay came to my mind.
And your vocal delivery is smooth and the harmonies sound great. Overall, this is spiritually very uplifting song, and together with the video made my day.
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