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Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Where are you now? - 02/13/16 06:45 AM
Hello friends

Here's new music of mine WHERE ARE YOU NOW?

https://soundcloud.com/sergio-guarneri/where-are-you-now


Style is _KEBMO.STY (Rock/Country Crossover)

RealTracks in style: 379:Bass, Electric, Country DoubleTime Ev 088
RealTracks in style: 381:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm Syncopated Sugar Ev 102
RealTracks in style: 382:Guitar, Slide, Background Blues Ev 085
RealTracks in style: 378:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming DoubleTime Ev 088
RealTracks in song: 2337:Violin, Background, PopHigh Ev 085 (1TrackStringSection)
RealDrums in style: NashvillePop16^1-a:Snare, Hihat , b:Snare, Ride

I hope you enjoy it.

Sergio
Posted By: dani48 Re: Where are you now? - 02/13/16 03:51 PM
Hi, Sergio !:))


This is a relaxing and
much enjoyable tune !:))

Cheers
Dani
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/13/16 03:56 PM
Originally Posted By: dani48
Hi, Sergio !:))


This is a relaxing and
much enjoyable tune !:))

Cheers
Dani


thanks Dani glad you like the music
Posted By: Janice & Bud Re: Where are you now? - 02/13/16 07:33 PM
Cool melody and an effective selection of
different RealTracks. The guitar RT's work
very nicely with your playing.

We enjoyed it!

J&B
Posted By: RnAM Re: Where are you now? - 02/13/16 09:47 PM
Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Cool melody and an effective selection of
different RealTracks. The guitar RT's work
very nicely with your playing.

We enjoyed it!

J&B


We very much agree!
Posted By: Noel96 Re: Where are you now? - 02/13/16 09:49 PM
Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Cool melody and an effective selection of
different RealTracks. The guitar RT's work
very nicely with your playing.

We enjoyed it!

J&B


I agree! You sound very relaxed playing along with this, Sergio!

Regards,
Noel


Posted By: AudioTrack Re: Where are you now? - 02/14/16 02:48 AM
Another nice melody Sergio. I get the feeling that you deliberately wanted a distorted guitar effect? A clean guitar sound may have worked better?
Posted By: PeterF Re: Where are you now? - 02/14/16 04:39 AM
Sergio
You keep coming up with interesting ideas - sort of has a Neil Young feel to the guitar.
Posted By: Caloo Re: Where are you now? - 02/14/16 11:56 AM
Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
Another nice melody Sergio. I get the feeling that you deliberately wanted a distorted guitar effect? A clean guitar sound may have worked better?


Hi Sergio,
Same comment than above. I like the air ! but I would prefer less sustain in your guitar.
Sheers
Pascal
Posted By: floyd jane Re: Where are you now? - 02/14/16 07:02 PM
Another enjoyable listen, Sergio.

I almost copied what J&B said, but then saw it was already done twice smile

Nice one. There's some real nice melody phrases in there...

fj
Posted By: SRP Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 03:59 PM
Hi Sergio, nice job and good use of RT's. I enjoyed everything that you did on this one.
Sonny
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:38 PM
Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Cool melody and an effective selection of
different RealTracks. The guitar RT's work
very nicely with your playing.

We enjoyed it!

J&B


Thanks for listening and happy you like it.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:39 PM
Originally Posted By: RnAM
Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Cool melody and an effective selection of
different RealTracks. The guitar RT's work
very nicely with your playing.

We enjoyed it!

J&B


We very much agree!


Thanks for your reply
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:40 PM
Originally Posted By: Noel96
Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Cool melody and an effective selection of
different RealTracks. The guitar RT's work
very nicely with your playing.

We enjoyed it!

J&B


I agree! You sound very relaxed playing along with this, Sergio!

Regards,
Noel




Thanks for listening.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:43 PM
Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
Another nice melody Sergio. I get the feeling that you deliberately wanted a distorted guitar effect? A clean guitar sound may have worked better?



I can do anything. Round and round I always arrive to a distorted effect.
Distortion + little delay.

Thanks for listening
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:48 PM
Originally Posted By: PeterF
Sergio
You keep coming up with interesting ideas - sort of has a Neil Young feel to the guitar.



I've got 38 Neil Young's lp + 3 CSN&Y's + 3 Buffalo Springfield's lp so it may be there's
a little feel to the guitar, I don't believe so much, anyway that's a great honour for me.

Thanks for listening.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:53 PM
Originally Posted By: Caloo
Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
Another nice melody Sergio. I get the feeling that you deliberately wanted a distorted guitar effect? A clean guitar sound may have worked better?


Hi Sergio,
Same comment than above. I like the air ! but I would prefer less sustain in your guitar.
Sheers
Pascal



Hi Pascal, comment ça va?
As I reply above, that beats me. I can't do anything.
I promise that I'll try for next times.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:54 PM
Originally Posted By: floyd jane
Another enjoyable listen, Sergio.

I almost copied what J&B said, but then saw it was already done twice smile

Nice one. There's some real nice melody phrases in there...

fj



Hi Floyd, glad you like my music.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 04:55 PM
Originally Posted By: SRP
Hi Sergio, nice job and good use of RT's. I enjoyed everything that you did on this one.
Sonny



Hey Sonny, very thanks. I am very happy you always listen to my music.
Posted By: David Snyder Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 10:10 PM
Great mix Sergio. The balance on this one is really, really good. I can tell you worked hard on this one from a mastering standpoint and it shows. Now that's what I'm talking about!
smile
Posted By: Scott C Re: Where are you now? - 02/15/16 11:16 PM
Very neat back track Excellent playing
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/16/16 07:15 PM
Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Great mix Sergio. The balance on this one is really, really good. I can tell you worked hard on this one from a mastering standpoint and it shows. Now that's what I'm talking about!
smile



Thanks for listening. Glad to you.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/16/16 07:24 PM
Originally Posted By: Scottt709
Very neat back track Excellent playing



Thanks for reply and listening.
Posted By: David Snyder Re: Where are you now? - 02/16/16 07:37 PM
38 Neil Young LPs!!

Why young man, you have my respect!!!! Where should I send the award? I expect 12 Grammy's from you this year.

smile

You're a smart guy.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/16/16 07:58 PM
Originally Posted By: David Snyder
38 Neil Young LPs!!

Why young man, you have my respect!!!! Where should I send the award? I expect 12 Grammy's from you this year.

smile

You're a smart guy.





Hey David, in the picture I was a young man. Now I'm 53 years old. Some years have passed.
So since I was 15teen, one lp for years and the accouts are made.
However, almost all great lps by Neil Young.
Hello.
Posted By: David Snyder Re: Where are you now? - 02/16/16 08:23 PM
Well you play like you are 17, and I say that with the greatest respect in the world.

It is my highest compliment.

smile
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/16/16 08:45 PM
Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Well you play like you are 17, and I say that with the greatest respect in the world.

It is my highest compliment.

smile



It's my passion for music.
Thanks.
Posted By: tommyad Re: Where are you now? - 02/18/16 10:00 AM
Sergio, Sounds good. I especially enjoyed the unexpected flatted notes. Enjoyed my listen. Tom
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Where are you now? - 02/18/16 03:24 PM
Originally Posted By: tommyad
Sergio, Sounds good. I especially enjoyed the unexpected flatted notes. Enjoyed my listen. Tom



Thanks for listening Tom.
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