How to make a country-ballad sound a little different?
BiaB always has something nice to offer.
Birgith Røe wrote a ballad that she generously let me share in this great forum:
Be True To Your Heart Tracks used in the production:
Style is _ZIPPER.STY
RealTracks in style: 1106:Bass, Acoustic, BluegrassWaltz Ev 140
RealTracks in style: 3229:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm AtmosphereWaltzHeldDarin Ev 120
RealTracks in style: 3228:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm AtmosphereWaltzArpDarin Ev 120
RealDrums in Style: PopRockWaltzEv,SnareHat,Ride: a: Snare, HiHat b: PopRockWaltzEv,SnareHat,Ride
Birgith Røe: Lead and backing vocals
Einar Olsen: Arranging, programming, 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars, lead guitar, backing vocals and additional instruments
Be True To Your HeartWhen I was young, I didn’t care about tomorrow
‘cause I thought there was enough time
But when I grew older, I became insecure
As the lane changed and clouded my mind
People said: – Try not to worry
But I felt I was in a hurry
Directions are changing, but hope will remain
And remember my friend, I believe in you
Chorus:
Whatever we build, it’s the inside that matters
Protect your dreams and hold on tight
And be true to your heart
I know you’re scared – hiding your fears
Hurting inside – silent tears
The crowd is shouting: – Do not worry!
It’s then you know you’re in a hurry
Chorus:
Whatever we build, it’s the inside that matters
Protect your dreams and hold on tight
And be true to your heart