Hi, J&B.

Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
This is reminiscent of the early Dixie Chicks, both in subject matter and sound.
The “girls” are sounding really good and you got the bluegrass car horn tight harmony down!

(We played in bluegrass bands for years. Nice to hear a reminder of those decades here).
I figured if there was someone on the forum who knew the style, it was you two.

And, of course, you'd both be too nice to say where it missed the mark. wink

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We enjoyed the long story and being from the south where chalk mining is a huge business in our area we especially enjoyed your research on Appalachia and the coal mines.
We’ve often wanted to write about the social aspects of the mines here but there are too many locals that would find it contentious.
And conversely, it feels strange writing about other people's troubles. Too close, and too far away. 🤨

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The mix is standout and thanks for the tech stuff re how you created it.
Thanks!

It's strange how things can be improved by paring them back. But I still resist it every time! laugh

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Your dedication to getting things right truly pays off!
Well, it helps when you have people pointing out you're going in the wrong direction!

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Enjoyed it! And you nailed the way we would say Appalachia. smile
Just don't ask me to say "Okefenoke" correctly. wink

I'm glad you enjoyed your listen, and thanks for the comments!


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?