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Here is a new one. Hope you like it. Comments please. https://soundcloud.com/ironbarkbob/heading-homeOh I wish i was heading home again to sweet Gal of mine. I wrote to you to wait for me hope I'm home on time. I can see your homestead lights coming into view hug you and a squeeze you first thing I will do. You'll be mine for ever more till the sun refuse to shine. The stars will see how deep I love you so and they will know your mine. We will go a dancing and do si do you giggle. Will will move according to the fiddle. You will pass on bye me and I will pass you too. Watching how the old folk's tend their brew. The rivers stop when they see your grace the willows bend and bow. Birds wont sing when your passing bye they seem to know somehow I can see your homestead lights coming into view hug you and a squeeze you first thing I will do. You'll be mine for ever more till the sun refuse to shine. The stars will see how deep I love you so and they will know your mine. We will go a dancing and do si do you giggle. Will will move according to the fiddle. You will pass on bye me and I will pass you too. Watching how the old folks tend their brew. Composed with Band in a Box Real Ban mixed with Reaper Title: Heading Home File:Heading Home.SGU Key=C , Tempo 100, Length (m:s)=3:07 2 bar intro, 72 bar chorus, from bar 3 to bar 74. Repeat x1 chorus No Melody No Soloist track. Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0, Style is _BG_BNJR.STY (Bluegrass Pop (100 RS)) RealTracks in style: ~592:Bass, Acoustic Bluegrass Doc Ev 100 RealTracks in style: ~598:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Bluegrass Doc Ev 100 RealTracks in style: ~589:Banjo, Bluegrass Doc Ev 100 (Rhythm) RealTracks in style: ~599:Mandolin, Rhythm Bluegrass Doc Ev 100 RealDrums in Song: CountryTrainBrushes: a: Brushes b: CountryTrainBrushes Vocals and harmonies myself
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This is a nice folk/americana piece of work. You did a good job on the mix and I really enjoyed the harmonies. The strumming rhythm was perfect for the song. Nice job all around. Enjoyed my listen.
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This is a nice folk/americana piece of work. You did a good job on the mix and I really enjoyed the harmonies. The strumming rhythm was perfect for the song. Nice job all around. Enjoyed my listen.
Charlie What Charlie said! That banjo and guitar combination is perfect for the song! I like the fact that you substituted whole verses for "doo doooo", that's not something that gets done here on the forum very often, but it works very well in folk styles. Another thing I like quite a bit is your choice of words. I don't know if these are commonly used phrases in Oz, but the following phrases are new and interesting to my ear: "do si do you giggle" "move according to the fiddle" "tend their brew" I also like the use of personification, in which ... the sun refuses the stars see and know rivers stop willows bend If you had used it once, it would have been interesting, but the fact that you used it throughout turned it into an element of design, and that is very cool.
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Great tune. You vocal delivery was perfect for the feeling and the mix is very well done. The lyrics are also a great match for the style.
A big FWIW: A couple of minor suggestions based on my decades playing and mixing bluegrass. (Yup, that was all Janice and I did prior to BiaB).
Consider bringing up the mandolin rhythm and put some heavyish reverb on it. The mandolin "chop" is really prevalent in this style. Also I'd consider using the simple version of the rhythm banjo since it playing through the song and Vestal is a "busy" picker.
Just personal as the mix as I mentioned is nicely put together as is.
Enjoyed it - a lot!
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Hi Rob,
this is a nice piece of work. Very good vocals and harmonies. You did a good job with the mix. Enjoyable listen.
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Rob,
A good listen. Bud's got ya covered on suggestions - he know more about that stuff than any of us...
The mix was very good.
The harmonies are quite nice. It had a bit of a Statler Brothers feel/sound to it... nice.
You are a writing machine...
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Hi Rob,
I like how you bounced the pan of the acoustic guitar from right to left channel in the first verse. Very interesting.
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This is a nice folk/americana piece of work. You did a good job on the mix and I really enjoyed the harmonies. The strumming rhythm was perfect for the song. Nice job all around. Enjoyed my listen.
Charlie Thank you Charlie. Glad you like it.
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This is a nice folk/americana piece of work. You did a good job on the mix and I really enjoyed the harmonies. The strumming rhythm was perfect for the song. Nice job all around. Enjoyed my listen.
Charlie What Charlie said! That banjo and guitar combination is perfect for the song! I like the fact that you substituted whole verses for "doo doooo", that's not something that gets done here on the forum very often, but it works very well in folk styles. Another thing I like quite a bit is your choice of words. I don't know if these are commonly used phrases in Oz, but the following phrases are new and interesting to my ear: "do si do you giggle" "move according to the fiddle" "tend their brew" I also like the use of personification, in which ... the sun refuses the stars see and know rivers stop willows bend If you had used it once, it would have been interesting, but the fact that you used it throughout turned it into an element of design, and that is very cool. Hello Pat. You always have such great comments. I always look forward to hearing from you. Australia is very steeped in American culture Square dancing use to be very popular here, so I am am familiar with some of the lingo. I have been trying to write more for an American audience lately. That's where the willow comes in, although we do have willows here as well. Thanks again Pat.
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Great tune. You vocal delivery was perfect for the feeling and the mix is very well done. The lyrics are also a great match for the style.
A big FWIW: A couple of minor suggestions based on my decades playing and mixing bluegrass. (Yup, that was all Janice and I did prior to BiaB).
Consider bringing up the mandolin rhythm and put some heavyish reverb on it. The mandolin "chop" is really prevalent in this style. Also I'd consider using the simple version of the rhythm banjo since it playing through the song and Vestal is a "busy" picker.
Just personal as the mix as I mentioned is nicely put together as is.
Enjoyed it - a lot!
J&B Hello Janice and Bud. I love you comments also. I have really learned to love bluegrass over recent years. I find it a great medium for story telly. I'm like a sponge when it comes to your advice as I really want to improve with my bluegrass song writing. I've gone ahead and made the adjustments you recommended. I will realist it soon. Regards Rob
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Hi Rob,
this is a nice piece of work. Very good vocals and harmonies. You did a good job with the mix. Enjoyable listen.
Guenter Hello Guenter. Thank you for your encouraging comments. Rob.
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Rob,
A good listen. Bud's got ya covered on suggestions - he know more about that stuff than any of us...
The mix was very good.
The harmonies are quite nice. It had a bit of a Statler Brothers feel/sound to it... nice.
You are a writing machine...
floyd Hi Floyd. That's such a great name. Thank you for your support. Rob.
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Hi Rob,
I like how you bounced the pan of the acoustic guitar from right to left channel in the first verse. Very interesting.
Hi Jim. Thank you for your comments. Rob
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