very nice fingerpickin. dual lead guitar makes for a nice touch and fits well. I think i can hear a bottle neck slide in there, which also sounds cool.
makes for very nice listening, chilled out. i think you should end on a sustained note though and not a fade out, It sounds like your cutting it off before its finished.
good job
Ian
makes for very nice listening, chilled out. i think you should end on a sustained note though and not a fade out, It sounds like your cutting it off before its finished.
good job
Ian
Love this track.Got a bit messy in the beginning,but then melody took over and forget it(Blown away).Great job with the melody solo arrangements.The fingerstyle element sounds great.Is the background (arpeggio)more than one guitar?if it is maybe just use one to organize better the sound,the melodic solos say so much that the background takes a bit away from them.
Anyway good job!
Marino
Anyway good job!
Marino
great harmonies in this track.
and yeah I can see the hippe in you
and yeah I can see the hippe in you
great melodic work and accompaniment, the harmonies between the guitars are sweet
only thing is the recording is extremely boomy - way too much bottom end. easiest way to improve this would other than production-wise would be to change the positioning of the mic when you record. aim 45 degrees towards your picking hand from above the 12-15th frets. if you're recording towards the sound hole in this track it would explain the boominess.
only thing is the recording is extremely boomy - way too much bottom end. easiest way to improve this would other than production-wise would be to change the positioning of the mic when you record. aim 45 degrees towards your picking hand from above the 12-15th frets. if you're recording towards the sound hole in this track it would explain the boominess.
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