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Re: Cry Like The Wind BlueAttitude 17 minutes ago Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by WaoBand
As soon as I saw the title I knew I was going to love it as I could immediately feel how you'd play the guitar. But it was even better than anticipated, particularly with Chris's super-superb vocals! Absolutely brilliant song in all respects!
Appreciate that, Chay!
Originally Posted by TuneMonger
Chris's vocal seems more delicate then usual on this song, but to great effect! Lyrics are the best BA has done, IMHO. The lead guitar is right there with her for the journey. One of BA's best, I feel sure!!
Chris can do no wrong in my book, all her lyrics are great IMHO wink Thanks, Bob!
Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Dave, Marty and Chris! I listened to this song again and my thoughts haven’t changed - it’s a really classy song. Chris’ vocal is good and loved the doubled parts, and you Dave and Marty have some fine playing over some very tasty chord moves. I enjoyed this a lot! What I also enjoyed was watching your ‘Home’ performance video - it’s good to put some faces to the names and see the three of you in action. Andrew
Appreciate that, Andrew, and thanks for checking out the "Home" video too! We did a few videos back then that had performance elements, lots of fun, but also lots of work wink
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Re: Lost in the Clouds MarioD 1 hour ago Forum: User Showcase
Brian, I'm sorry to hear about you and your wife's situations. I pray everything turns out OK for both of you. I'm glad that my little song took you away from your problems, even if was only for a few minutes. Thanx for listening and commenting, I appreciate it.
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Re: May Flowers MarioD 1 hour ago Forum: User Showcase
Thanx Brian. I have been using MIDI since the mid 1980s and I have collected a lot of various MIDI sound sources. I like to mix and match them in my songs.
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Scarborough Fair [naughty rock version] WaoBand 1 hour ago Forum: User Showcase
Long blurb! I wrote the lyrics for this song in the spring of 2024 after researching its historicity as I didn't understand what it was about as in all of the 20th Century versions it appeared to be part love song, part gibberish. So first re the historicity: The song's roots are in a Scottish ballad called "The Elfin Knight" which dates back to at least 1670. In that version an Elfin knight comes across a Scottish maiden and he, being a magical being, tells the girl that if she can't complete some impossible tasks he sets her then she'll have to marry him. She realises that it's impossible to complete the impossible tasks, so she turns the tables on him and says that she will marry him if he can complete impossible tasks which she sets him. Two years ago the Wikipedia page on the song listed later English versions in which the antagonist became other entities such as "The Fairy King" and others, but since then there's less of such information, probably due to lack of sources. It was only later that the song was sung at various English fairs and took on various titles such as "Whittingham Fair" as well as Scarborough and other places. It was the idea of the impossible tasks which appealed to me, so I initially wrote the 'naughty rock version' more as a joke - it's not so much a parody as a completely different comic and very 21st Century take on the subject - but shortly after, I put it to music and decided to make a recording of it. A couple of months later I decided I wanted to upload it, but that required rewriting some of the lyrics to make them less naughty, but since then and re personal limitations I was unable to record the amended lyrics until February this year. I also decided that the song would be improved with some female backing vocals, but re the 1st set I received (from Lucy Rod along with two of her friends), one of my ideas didn't work and the parts that did weren't enough. So as Lucy became ill I hired Denisse Ferrara (of "Flowing Lady Deya [rock version]"), and then for better effect I combined the two sets of stem files. Denisse's make up the bulk, but The Silverada's (Lucy, July & Paz) are used in combination in the opening and closing backings, plus in two other places. Not mentioned above, which is essentially the YouTube blurb, the delay in getting the vocals redone until this year was due to the limitations of where I live - only plasterboard walls separating me from my neighbour, so there's very little opportunity to make any noise - but just after Easter I had 2 days alone here. The first day of recording - this song, plus 2 other demos for later female vocals - was a disaster, then on the 2nd day I concentrated only on this naughty song, but since 2024 my emphysema has gotten worse and I was running out of breath by the 4th line of each verse, plus I had to take loud in-breaths between each verse. Luckily I was able to edit out all of the in-breaths, plus I cut and pasted the best parts of each recording to get the above, but my voice still tends to peter out towards the end of each verse. For those abroad, Scarborough is on the east coat of Yorkshire, Whitby a little further north, while Skeggy and Skeg are common abbreviations of Skegness, my birth town, which is a very popular resort further south on the Lincolnshire coast. Nearby is an annual SkegVegas VW show. Vocals: Me. Primary BVs: Denisse Secondary BVs: Lucy, July & Paz, aka The Silveradas Sampled Styles: Drums: Jovian Divine Alt Rock Soloing ~ Shannon Forrest Bass: Jovian Divine Alt Rock Soloing ~ Dow Tomlin 1st Rhythm Guitar: Astound Chugging Ev8 Grunge Solo ~ Dave Cleveland 2nd Rhythm Guitar: Astound Chugging Ev8 Grunge Solo ~Mike Durham 3rd Rhythm Guitar: Nashville Radio Power Bal Solo ~ Danny Rader 4th Rhythm Guitar: Nashville Radio Power Bal Solo ~ Danny Rader Tabla: Tab Tabla Pop ~ Shobhit Banwait Marimba: Cay Island Steel Drum Soloist ~ Todd London *Lap Steel Guitar Solo: Ten Step Ctry Boogie Solo ~ Eddy Dunlap 5th Rhythm Guitar: Centaur Gtr Solo Hard Rock Bal ~ Darin Favorite 6th Rhythm Guitar: Centaur Gtr Solo Hard Rock Bal ~ Murray Atkinson 2nd Drums: Clouds Danceable Reggaeton ~ Ed 'Great Oz' Clare 2nd Guitar 1 Solo: Nashville Radio Power Bal Solo ~ Danny Rader 4/4 ~ G ~ 110 bpm ~ 96 bars ~ 3:39 *The Lap Steel Guitar Solo is a hybrid of 3 samples which I chopped about a lot to get the channel changes. "Scarborough Fair [naughty rock version]" lyrics and arrangement © 2024 & 2026 Chay Tana. Although I can't find any chord structure identical to mine I classify this one as Public Domain as it's based on traditional music going back at least 356 years.
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Re: Upload formats to Soundcloud and YouTube lingyai 3 hours ago Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Matt Finley
Since the upper frequency limit of a 320 kbps MP3 is 20,000 Hz, all I can say is that you must have some extraordinarily good hearing, playback equipment, and listening environment. And you are likely 60 years younger than I am. laugh
Hi Matt, I'm not sure whether you are addressing my comment. If so, yes, human hearing tops out at 20 khz (or a bit less for older folks). I'm not saying I hear a reduction in high frequency sounds, that I ever hear anything over 20k. Rather, I'm saying the quality of what I do hear within the range of up to 20k, when it's harmonically rich, sounds more smeared or "mushy" to me on a 320 kbs MP3 than a 44.1/16 bit wav.
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Re: The Orphan DC Ron 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Laurent, super composition. LOVE the harmonic movement and dynamic arrangement. You've put together a great band and led it with taste and skill. Suno is accenting the wrong syllable on a few words (like "pa-RENTS" and "per-SON") which may be a conscious musical choice (I get it!) or something you wish to address. Lovely song.
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Re: I Don't Think About It DC Ron 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by BlueAttitude
Don't think I remember this from back then, but could have slipped under my radar smile Sounds great to me, Ron. Good write from R.W. as per usual! Strong chorus and I especially like the bridge, cool BGV's. I also like your fills, very "hooky". Excellent!
THANKS, Dave. Appreciate the listen and reflections!
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Re: SATELLITE GIRLS (with Joliz) rsdean 4 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Rob, Appreciate the listen and kind words. Thanks from both of us. Bob
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Re: I'D DO IT ALL FOR YOU Brno 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
I really enjoy your song: vocals, groove...all are enjoyable.
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Re: At The Foot Of A Hackberry (trad., English lyrics EB 2026) Real Vocals & Tracks Brno 6 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
So how do you find my adventure in funk with a folk tune?
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Re: blessings flow Ghostgum 8 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Yep. Reggae is definitely the right choice for this song. Cheerful, upbeat. Great message. Love it!
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Re: Wistful Waltz Ghostgum 8 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
This track certainly lived up to its title. Very easy on the ear – sort of thing I could use to unwind after a long day with a 5yo boy! Well done.
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Re: Drop Zone failure with 2nd monitor hooked up. Andrew - PG Music 13 hours ago Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I had a typo in my last comment - the bug happened when the extended display is on the top or left - not "top or bottom". Right / Bottom work fine. Regardless, it's fixed in this Pre-release build, if you want to test it out. https://update.pgmusic.com/support/mpatch/bb2026_mac_update_build1013.pkg If still not working for you, please go back to my earlier reply and answer some of the questions there, and that would help narrow it down further.
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Re: How to display chord names for Bb instruments Andrew - PG Music Yesterday at 10:37 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Johnj, Yes, there are a couple ways you can do it. In the Chord Sheet toolbar, click on 'Chord Display'. Or, you can also add a dedicated Chord Display button to the top toolbar - it is not visible by default. Go to Options | Toolbar Settings | Add/Remove Buttons --> check 'chord display'. The button will appear in the Additional buttons area - it has a 'Dm' symbol on it.
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Re: biab 2026 free bunus pak missing styles and tracks in artist performace 19 Andrew - PG Music Yesterday at 10:33 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
The Styles (sty) are included with all of the Artist Performance songs, but yes some of the styles may use RealTracks instruments that you do not have, if you don't have a recent UltraPAK. The performances are not limited to using only Pro version RealTracks. It is possible to find a substitution by right-clicking on the track | RealTacks | Find best sub.
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Re: Song picker improved in Mac 2026? Andrew - PG Music Yesterday at 10:25 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
The way I would do it is to organize your songs in into subfolders (one for each playlist) and then use the SongPicker - set the home folder to the current playlist you want. You can use F7 to quickly open/close the SongPicker.
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Re: The Payam Method Jim Fogle Yesterday at 09:51 PM Forum: Woodshedding - Learning to Play! Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I have access to an online guitar course provided by a nonprofit called +++ Cavarts +++. Cavarts is a creative arts program for US military veterans. In addition to guitar a songwriting course is offered. I found the guitar course interesting because lesson one was (1) the proper names of the different parts of acoustic and electric guitars, (2) the proper way to hold a guitar while sitting in a chair and standing, (3) how to correctly hold a pick (plectrum) while strumming and (4) how to position your fingers and hand while fingerpicking. Lesson two was (1) how to select guitar string sets, (2) the tools needed to change strings, (3) multiple ways there are to change strings both individually or in sets and (4) multiple ways to tune a guitar to standard tuning. As you can tell just by the first few lessons this course is trying to teach veterans how to properly play guitar.
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Re: That's how I won the lottery Andrew Dee Yesterday at 09:18 PM Forum: User Showcase
Thank you Brian, Scott, Ray and Mario on your comments on the storytelling and the music!
Originally Posted by Ghostgum
A story song well told and very amusing. Onya! …
Really appreciate the ‘Onya’ Brian! May our strine never wane!
Originally Posted by rayc
… I'm not partial to gravy on chips.
Me neither - I’m strictly a chicken salt guy, but that doesn’t create the same degree of bedlam as gravy on a rockin’ train. For those outside of Australia, putting Mitani Chicken Salt on your chips (fries) needs to be on your bucket list. Andrew
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Re: 2026 Audio Track Issues ... thomasc Yesterday at 09:13 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Very strange, it all seems tied to the specific user audio file, nevertheless BIAB doesn't work correctly as some kind of misinterpretation happens. 1. the chopping issue did not seem to have anything to do with using PAUSE and the exit. The chopping didn't happen directly after exit but rather when loading the song again. 2. the real tracks did seem to get one offset of two beats only once during multiple looping 3. the user audio track got one beat offset with every looping, thus biting it's tail when the multiple looping starts from beginning, i.e. it basically time shifts through the audio file Some of the user audio tracks are recorded within BIAB and some imported, possibly a clue here. The audio says and shows 32 bit stereo within BIAB but the properties of the file itself says bit rate 1411 kbit/s which implies mono ... I am totally confused, although at a higher level than before confused smile Slightly hesitant to actually use BIAB as long as there is no conclusion to the problem. Not having fun!
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Re: Render video of chord sheet gone? Noel96 Yesterday at 08:41 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Stratos. I'm glad that you got it sorted out smile --Noel
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Re: 3 Ways to MIDI Program Realistic Funk Bass Andrew Dee Yesterday at 08:24 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks for finding and sharing! I’m no bass player of any note, but that was interesting to find out about the modes, pushes, grace notes etc. Andrew
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Re: THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER_David Snyder lingyai Yesterday at 05:25 PM Forum: User Showcase
This is like something good by Dylan - shades of Tangled Up In Blue - except that you can sing
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Joe Negri Guitarist and Handiman RIP DrDan Yesterday at 02:41 PM Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
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Re: The story of the Fender dual showman amp. Guitarhacker Yesterday at 12:11 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Mike Halloran
........As much as I loved the sound of those, touring with tube amps was just asking for trouble.
Hence the reason I always carried spare tubes. That one time I set up and my fuse blew due to a cracked power tube envelope, and having to run up the road to buy a replacement tube was the only lesson I needed. From there on I always had spares with me.
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Re: That Ought To Count Guitarhacker Yesterday at 12:05 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
Beautiful vocals, a killer band, super ballad, and overall excellent production with extra points for the vocals and the harmonies. Nothing not to like smile[Linked Image]
Thanks for listening and commenting. This is one of my favorite songs I wrote with Pat.
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