Lets Dance latin jazz

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2012/09/13 18:03:24 (permalink)

Lets Dance latin jazz

hi guys it,s been a while since i posted a song feed back always welcome thanks eric   http://soundcloud.com/f-m-m/lets-dance  
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    notnat
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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/13 18:16:22 (permalink)
    Wow... sweet tone...  killer production too...
    mix wise, I'd bring the lead guitar down a bit.. or bring up the organ & brass... I think the guitar is a little loud... sounds great though...
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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/13 18:39:02 (permalink)
    I have to agree with Frank about the balance, but the tones and performance are very nice.  I am curious as to what happened to the music at the 3:30 mark.

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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/13 19:46:15 (permalink)
    Very well produced and recorded, I liked that 2nd "Santana" Guitar that comes in with the hard attack, but I may pull it back just a smige in the mix.. It has a lot going on with the cymbols and what not, but it feels like it needs something in the drums to "glue it together? Maybe a shaker and or a cabassa?
    post edited by The Band19 - 2012/09/13 19:47:44
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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/14 15:00:07 (permalink)
    enjoyable instrumental music with nice rhythm and sounds
    hmm, what's the sound cut before the  fade out?


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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/14 15:09:36 (permalink)
    I like the tone on the guitar..... what I'm not digging is the scale used. The notes are OK I guess but some of them do not fit naturally into the scale I hear the song wants to use. That's my nit with it. 

    oops.... something went wrong.... envelope on the buss there at the end pulls volume to zero? 

    Cool tune.... really love the guitar tone and the latin feel..... 

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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/14 20:25:53 (permalink)
    Nice project.  You're obviously very good and I don't remember any of your stuff.  I don't remember a lot anymore.  :-)  I'm a big Miami Sound Machine fan and this has some elements of that but different.  It makes me feel good! What more can you ask from music?

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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/18 12:17:58 (permalink)
    Sounds wicked.

    Notnat is good at this genre, I would listen to what he has to say, and I would concur the leads are a bit to in yer face but they sound and are played great.

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    Re:Lets Dance latin jazz 2012/09/18 12:37:42 (permalink)
    very nice Eric - I likes me a bit of latin.
    Just drop the lead volume a hair - the playing is excellent but it is smothering what sounds like some very nice backing.
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