Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century

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Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century

1:46 long (short) instrumental song from my prog rock band:
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    The Band19
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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/24 19:09:18 (permalink)
    I know Schwarzen means black, but I'm not sure about Ladas? What does that mean? I like the keys, but they feel a little low mid heavy. I wouldn't EQ it but rather use a different patch. Seems like a good start, I would like to see some meat on these bones :-)

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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/24 19:33:01 (permalink)
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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/24 21:04:38 (permalink)
    Sounds mournful. Nice work!

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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/26 14:18:14 (permalink)
    Guitarpima
    Sounds mournful.



    Good description.      
     
    Aside from just a few rushed chords I really like it.  It has its own simple vibe.
     

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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/26 21:08:57 (permalink)
    A Russian car doesn't sound like something I'd be interested in... A German car, "yes" a Rouskie car? "Check please?" A Russian woman? "Yes thank you very much."
     
    Something tells me the two are similar? You have to get behind and push... One is considerably more enticing than the other... (I'm sorry for that right there Lord.)

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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/27 09:35:54 (permalink)
    Wow, so that's progressive rock. I'll have to disagree with Steve, I think the all the chords were perfectly placed. The thing I really liked about this tune is the movement.

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    Re: Die Schwarzen Ladas - 19th Century 2014/08/27 17:08:48 (permalink)
    This sounds somewhat somber and dark, kind of like a dirge.  I like the simplicity of it and wouldn't change a thing.  It's just ducky :)

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