Originally Posted by jannesan
Lovely song, I enjoyed the melancholy feel the title and the SoundCloud picture promised. That chord progression works charmingly, many inventions have arisen by chance, it's like stepping out of the usual patterns into unknown and then fitting that into your normal process, could also happen via subconcious/dreams - I have also hit a "wrong" key and it sounded great.

The band and the mix are very pleasant in my ears and the solo guitarist is an excellent vehicle to carry your feeling. Very professional sounding work, BIAB has been created with love and hard work to be our pro-quality tool and in your skillful hands a masterpiece can easily be composed within hours using it.

Janne


Janne,

I always enjoy your reviews. You are so good at dissecting the elements of a song and replying in a very constructive way. I've written only one song based on a dream. But I have gotten inspiration from various places: Funny articles on the back pages of a newspaper, billboard signs along the highway, overhearing conversations at the grocery store, etc.

The billboard song's idea came as I was driving between St. Louis, Missouri and Memphis, Tennessee on Interstate highway 55, or I-55 as we would say here in the States. It was an advertisement for a Southern Baptist Church. It read: "Join us to receive the gospel with Southern Hospitality". I wrote a song called "Southern Gospetality".

Anyway, glad you enjoyed the song. Thank you for letting me know.

Alan


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