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Alan,
That one heck of a blues instrumental! But what’s as amazing, if not more, is the thought process you put into the composition. Very impressive—and your description adds a context to the tune that makes me appreciate all the more. The artistry is outstanding.
My very best to you,
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I'm a sucker for gently weeping guitars. This example is about as good as it gets. Hi Brian ... Many thanks for the very kind comments. Appreciate them very much! Best to you ... Alan
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This is awesome. The guitar had some much feeling to it. Well done. The backtrack framed the soloist so well. Just a beautiful piece of music. I am so glad you let us know how you developed the song and what you were trying to achieve. You nailed it big time. Hi Scott ... Thanks for the listen and very nice comments. I figured my rambling about how I tend to put my songs together - specific to each song as I post - would bore most of the folks. Seems I might have been wrong. So, I'll add a little explanation to each of my songs until folks do get tired of them. I particularly appreciate the comment about the backing tracks framing the lead solo. That was the primary intention of my effort. Thanks for noting that! Glad you enjoyed it. Best to you., Take care ... Alan
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Al, Wow! That`s a guitar track that`s so fine in your very emotive vehicle; I think you definitely achieved your goal of maxing out the heartbreak. Very much enjoyed! I might have missed it; what effects did you apply to the RT,please?
Robert Hi Robert ... Thanks for the super review! I appreciate it very much. As far as the effects on the lead guitar - nothing real special, although I did feel they gave it a nice sound. I simply added some echo/delay, chorus, and a little extra distortion. That's all I did - all pretty simple and basic. All the effects were from the BIAB collection of VSTs. Again, many thanks. Wishing you the best. Take care ... Alan
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Alan,
That one heck of a blues instrumental! But what’s as amazing, if not more, is the thought process you put into the composition. Very impressive—and your description adds a context to the tune that makes me appreciate all the more. The artistry is outstanding.
My very best to you,
Deej Hi Deej! So glad you dropped in for a listen. I'm really happy you liked your listen. The manner in which I wrote/composed this song is pretty similar to my approach about most of my instrumentals. There's a movie playing in my mind as the song unfolds - try to find musical sounds that will translate that movie. I don't specifically tell myself to do it - it just happens of its own accord. Thanks again, my friend ... Alan
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Firstly - I'm jealous...I can't make Brent's tracks sit well in my songs - it just doesn't happen which leaves me without an huge resource. This is a really smokey progression and he organ/Rhodes balance is very cool. I had a real Rhodes for a while. I loaned it to a friend - they both disappeared. The only thing I'd quibble about in tis mix is the clicky kick...no one else will notice or comment but it does, for me, stick out.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
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Hi Ray ...
First, many thanks for the nice comments. I appreciate them. I think the incorporation and melding of Brent Mason tracks depends on the smaller nuances of the musical project. Most of his RTs, regardless of genre in which they appear, will always have the smallest amount of his country roots present. Having made a very good living as a lead guitarist for many years, I tend to evaluate nuances of various guitarists. Although I don't practice scales per se, I know them when I hear them. As an example, sometimes when a Maj6 chord is be9ing used in Smooth Jazz, I can hear a more typical country construction in the lead guitar track. They're not particularly noticeable most of the time, but to some of us, they're evident to some degree. It's like your ability to hear the click in the kick drum pedal when most of us can't.
Ah - I've been down that road when both a loaned item and the person to whom I loaned both disappeared. My grandfather always told me that when you loan something, be prepared to assume it's more likely a gift. I don't really play keyboards - do tinker around with them at times and something not totally objectionable happens here and there. But I liked the "quiet" continuity of the Roland on this track. It offered a good background/bed with little to no interference of the other tracks. I've also noticed in BIAB 2021, there's better seaparation between the right and left hands of the keyboards. That's been a big help to me.
Anyway, thanks for the listen and nice comments. Best to ya ...
Alan
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Hi Alan & Di,
With your description of the song, we fit into the musical story that you wanted to tell us. The sound of the guitar is well worked and gives the impression of speaking to us. The organ and the electric piano are well spatialized and reinforce the dark atmosphere which emerges from it. I appreciated.
Kindly regard Derochette alias JaniJackFlash
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Not much to add as so many thoughtful and articulate comments have been made. It's bluesy enough to sit nicely in our wheelhouse for sure.
The solo is outstanding. I had assumed you had comped it from many tracks...amazing that it was a single generation.
Any potential purchaser of BiaB should have the opportunity to listen to this as it's a tremendous illustration of what talent and BiaB can accomplish.
A tip of the hat and pint glass to ya!
J&B
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Alan
That was one of the best sounding guitar tracks I've heard BIAB play.
Really nicely done.
Peter
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Alan,
Fantastic! It's just a typical blues in 12/8 time signature. The guitar solo is wonderful. I thought this song could only be done by you. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
Best regards.
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Hi Alan & Di,
With your description of the song, we fit into the musical story that you wanted to tell us. The sound of the guitar is well worked and gives the impression of speaking to us. The organ and the electric piano are well spatialized and reinforce the dark atmosphere which emerges from it. I appreciated.
Kindly regard Derochette alias JaniJackFlash Hello Derochette ... Thank you very much for those very nice comments! I appreciate them. Glad you enjoyed the song. Wishing you the very best ... Alan
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Not much to add as so many thoughtful and articulate comments have been made. It's bluesy enough to sit nicely in our wheelhouse for sure.
The solo is outstanding. I had assumed you had comped it from many tracks...amazing that it was a single generation.
Any potential purchaser of BiaB should have the opportunity to listen to this as it's a tremendous illustration of what talent and BiaB can accomplish.
A tip of the hat and pint glass to ya!
J&B
Howdy Folks ... Hope all is well in Georgia. Here in Northern Alabama we're supposed to get freezing rain followed by some snow over the next two days. I grew up in that kind of weather, but the folks here aren't used to it. But, I think we will all survive it! Many thanks for the kind words. This one fell into place pretty quickly once the ball started rolling. There are so many wonderful RTs, it's sometimes difficult to settle on just one. But this one struck me as soon as I generated it. I played around with it for a while and ... voila! Again, I am humbled by your kindness. Many thanks. Wishing you the very best of everything ... Alan
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Alan
That was one of the best sounding guitar tracks I've heard BIAB play.
Really nicely done.
Peter Hello Peter ... I have to agree it's one of the best RTs in BIAB's treasure chest of music tools. I can only take credit for choosing it - but wish I could play that good! Those days have come and gone. Thank you very much for the kindness. Wishing you everything good. Take care ... Alan
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Alan,
Fantastic! It's just a typical blues in 12/8 time signature. The guitar solo is wonderful. I thought this song could only be done by you. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
Best regards.
Shigeki Adachi Shigeki ... You are much too nice. Thank you so much for those very nice comments and support. I appreciate it very much. Wishing you the very best ... Alan
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I like to hear the thought process. I also liked the tune's process and it sounds like the guitar was weeping. Good one Al.
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