"A Sunday Afternoon Jam"

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2012/02/06 13:35:50 (permalink)

"A Sunday Afternoon Jam"

Here is a new song my brother and I are working on. Let me know your thoughts. Using an Epiphone Joe Pass guitar and keyboard (can't remember the name) for the other sounds and rhythm. http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/86777735 Thanks, Gerald
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    spacealf
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    Re:"A Sunday Afternoon Jam" 2012/02/06 13:43:08 (permalink)
    Sounded like a mono recording with all the leads in the middle, everything like too close together in both channels especially like keyboards in both channels (which to me should have been louder) and everything in the lead right in the same place it seemed. Well, that's my take on it, nice song for a Sunday Afternoon though. Kind of reminds me of this forum and firefox10 with the sentences.

     
     
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    Re:"A Sunday Afternoon Jam" 2012/02/06 13:51:07 (permalink)
    This song has a nice groove and exquisite tones.  I've heard your stuff before, and I know that I can expect to hear quality music from the two of you.  However, I agree with Spacecalf that it's in mono.  I listened over both speakers and headphones, and everything is in the middle.  Once you start spreading the instruments over the stereo spectrum, you'll have it right.

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