darylcrowley
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Encore...
Since some folks have been posting Chirstmas repeats... I wrote this arrangement years ago and recorded this right after I got my first DAW... so I had no idea what the hell I was doing. I would like to re-record this again some day given all the recording and mixing knowledge I've gained since then, not to mention a whole lot of really cool hardware and instruments. It's my favorite Chirstmas thing I've done so far and it just goes to show what a few well placed jazz chords can do to transform an otherwise perfectly good song. Hopefully this version of Jingle Bells will take you to a new place. When you look at it from the right angle this takes on a whole new light and it really is a beautiful melody. http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=582907&songID=5973996 Daryl
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Hey Daryl, Beautiful cover of a Christmas Classic. Those JAZZY guitar tones sound great. Mix sounds good on my end for being one of your first on the DAW. GREAT JOB! Kev
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Hi Daryl, I am too much of a newbie to give and technical advice but I can comment as a listener... First off,that is really great for having been done when you were just starting to record! It really starts to shine when the guitars start but I think you already knew that. The only other thing is, IMO, I thing a bit of swing would help it. At first I thought the tempo was a little slow but then I thought, no.. just some swing... IMO. I enjoyed it, especially the guitar tracks. You really should revisit it. I would love to hear them side by side, to see how you have progressed in production, that would be interesting to me. Anyway... good work! Julien
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Beautiful arrangement. I love your lead guitars and at the end in harmony! Very warm and inviting. You are a great touch for lead. Emotion before technique - feeling before mechanics. I am sure you know what I mean. Great job. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. Rimshot
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Daryl, you captured it well. Nice work with just the right bluesy-jazz touch I expected from you.
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Yeah, very nice arrangement. I, for one would love to hear this updated now that you have a few years and a whole ton of experience under your belt. I could see this version in a movie...late at night, the lead character walking home alone....snow falling, christmas lights shining in the few stores that are still open..... very nice.
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lovely tone Daryl... Merry Christmas...
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Nice work! It sounds like it could be in a Peanuts cartoon. Well done!
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Mmm, that's nice Daryl. Got a geat 'late Christmas Night lying on the couch, glass of wine balanced on the chest' vibe to it.
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Guitarpima Nice work! It sounds like it could be in a Peanuts cartoon. Well done! That's exactly what I was thinking :-) Nice job. It has a very mellow and flowing feeling to it. I like the subtle acoustic guitar on the right and the chimes in the background.
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geeare1
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Hi Daryl, Nice arrangement, man. Great tone and playing, as always. Merry Christmas.
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darylcrowley
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Thanks to all and Merry Christmas.. While this wasn't the very first thing I did with my first DAW it was close and I like the arrangement so well that a I just might give it another go at some point. Maybe when I do my second Christmas CD.... and I have been considering it..... A peanuts cartoon?! Wow, that would put it on my family's very favorite Christmas CD... That would be somthing indeed! Daryl
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Really nice Daryl. Sweet guitars, my friend. Do the update, I'll bet it is beautiful. Ditto on the movie thing. I would just add that the guy walking is arm in arm with a lady!
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Janet
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Really nice. I love it! And what Herb said. :)
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twisted6s
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Great Musicianship Daryl!!!
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Scottytunes
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Oooooooooooooooo Daryl, this sounds lovely! Great work!!!
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markno999
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Daryl, Nice arrangement. I don't think I've ever heard this song done any way other than the traditional hokey version.. This is really good, love the chord progression, playing ain't bad either;) Regards
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darylcrowley
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Thanks again to all, I'm glad you like the arrangement as it's one I've always felt pretty good about. Janet, I wrote this arrangment on my daughters electric piano about 5 years before I got back into music and recording (after a long hiatus), which is why I started it with the piano, because that's what it was,: I would love to hear you play it. My original intention was to just add the nylon string guitar, but then of course, I had to bring in the electric at that point. I wish I would have had my mandolin then, I would have had to use that too!
post edited by darylcrowley - 2011/12/14 20:55:40
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Janet
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I don't do jazz as well as you do, so I doubt if I could improve on your playing. That's one of the many dozens of things I want to work on in the next few years. :)
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Daryle you really captured the Christmas spirit with this song , very nice ! Happy Holidays to you & wife ! Radio
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This was a refreshing take on a classic Daryl! Well composed and such a nice tone/vibe on the guitar. I don't think I've heard this one before, but I'm glad I did now! Made me smile with this!
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Very nice version of this Daryl. Great arrangement. Very tasteful guitar work as usual from you. Good one.
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Great job, wonderful tone and phrasing on the guitar.
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Bob Oister
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Hi, Daryl, Beautiful job on this classy sounding, smooth jazz version of Jingle Bells! Everything sounds great, I really love the intimate sounding guitar tones on both the acoustic and electric, and the playing is excellent, as always. Fantastic, very relaxing rendition that makes me just want to sit back and relax in front of the fireplace. Nice work, buddy, have a great Christmas! Bob
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