RQ Rock Jam 2 - repost |
Funny enough - bandamp.com player doesn't handle 48Khz audio correctly (at least on my machine) i.e. it gets played at wrong speed (slower). I resampled this and hence reposted. I always forgot to do this
Yet another guitar instrumental. Backing - drums, bass, keys written/recorded by the great and already known from the previous piece I posted, bass/gutiar player and composer Ceko Zanev.
All guitars and strange guitar alike noises written/recorded/jammed by yours truly.
Has rock/prog (even some fusion feeling in one place) feeling.
Hope you'll like it.
Niki
Yet another guitar instrumental. Backing - drums, bass, keys written/recorded by the great and already known from the previous piece I posted, bass/gutiar player and composer Ceko Zanev.
All guitars and strange guitar alike noises written/recorded/jammed by yours truly.
Has rock/prog (even some fusion feeling in one place) feeling.
Hope you'll like it.
Niki
re: RQ Rock Jam 2 - repost |
so much work.....................
going into a song without words?????????
please get a singer to make it all worthwhile
love axe ......very very good...........
but your work deserves the cream on top
you say it yourself 'yet another guitar instrumental'
maybe time to try a collab with vox on the amp?
just a thought
great
the fish
going into a song without words?????????
please get a singer to make it all worthwhile
love axe ......very very good...........
but your work deserves the cream on top
you say it yourself 'yet another guitar instrumental'
maybe time to try a collab with vox on the amp?
just a thought
great
the fish
Thanks for the kind words, guys.
I find it worthwhile even without singer. Agree that vocals may contribute, while in some other cases vocalists do not do it
My primary interests are in instrumental music, though.
Collaboration is a good idea though. I will post something more "vocal friendly" in the near future to see how it's going to work. Hope that someone will chime in
I find it worthwhile even without singer. Agree that vocals may contribute, while in some other cases vocalists do not do it
My primary interests are in instrumental music, though.
Collaboration is a good idea though. I will post something more "vocal friendly" in the near future to see how it's going to work. Hope that someone will chime in
Sounds great (as has your other music posts to date).
Playing fabulous; recording clear and crisp, no worries there; construction, and instrumental sounds all good (apart from the faded ending for me!)
To some degree, I echo what Swordfish has said about your music benefiting from vocals. As a "stand-alone" piece of music, I'd think "Wow, this is great" - but if I were listening to all your tracks on an album, I'd want some break from the instrumental only sound.
A collab is a great idea - loads of people here are bound to want to get together with you.
Playing fabulous; recording clear and crisp, no worries there; construction, and instrumental sounds all good (apart from the faded ending for me!)
To some degree, I echo what Swordfish has said about your music benefiting from vocals. As a "stand-alone" piece of music, I'd think "Wow, this is great" - but if I were listening to all your tracks on an album, I'd want some break from the instrumental only sound.
A collab is a great idea - loads of people here are bound to want to get together with you.
Sorry, you do not have access to post...
Wanna post? Join Today!