Hi there guys,
I've updated my latest track.
Please have a listen
Up Tempo Shuffle (Update)
Enjoy :cool:
Up Tempo Classical/Shuffle Update
# 1
This is much improved over the previous version. I really like this track, great use of the riffs without any lead to start - I love music that gives riffs a chance to shine, makes the solos all the more impressive.
The song structure is well thought out so far and I like the way the arpeggiated sequence follows the riff to open the lead section (I use this technique a lot too - works very well to open a more off the wall passage) - I can see that phrase being the signature hook for the song.
As always, great playing and technique - keep me posted on your progress with this one. Also I have to say, it's good to see you making a departure from the Satch sound, this sounds a little more unique - neoclassical over an up tempo Satch-style backing, you don't hear that too often! :)
The song structure is well thought out so far and I like the way the arpeggiated sequence follows the riff to open the lead section (I use this technique a lot too - works very well to open a more off the wall passage) - I can see that phrase being the signature hook for the song.
As always, great playing and technique - keep me posted on your progress with this one. Also I have to say, it's good to see you making a departure from the Satch sound, this sounds a little more unique - neoclassical over an up tempo Satch-style backing, you don't hear that too often! :)
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Yeah, this one is great. Keep going with it.
Let your soul shine. Its better than sunshine. Its better than moonshine. Damn sure better than rain.
# 5
Thanks for comments people.
I know what u mean Super about a Satch backing with neo-classical lead.
Anyways, this tune has a lot of possibilities, slowly but surely it seems to compose itself if u know what I mean. Changing keys going through different chord progressions, seems hard at first, but once u get the main theme happening, it composes itself.
The hard thing about songs that change key so often is to make the transitions between keys smooth, as if it didn't change key at all.
Thanks again people, keep a look out for an update ;)
I know what u mean Super about a Satch backing with neo-classical lead.
Anyways, this tune has a lot of possibilities, slowly but surely it seems to compose itself if u know what I mean. Changing keys going through different chord progressions, seems hard at first, but once u get the main theme happening, it composes itself.
The hard thing about songs that change key so often is to make the transitions between keys smooth, as if it didn't change key at all.
Thanks again people, keep a look out for an update ;)
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