Journey of the heart

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2013/01/05 02:11:11 (permalink)

Journey of the heart


I just remixed this simple little song.  Any feedback on the song or mix would be really appreciated.

https://soundcloud.com/su...1/journey-of-the-heart

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    Scottytunes
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 06:37:58 (permalink)
    Nice! Are those real inst? Who is playing them? The mix sounds perfect for the genre.

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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 07:37:57 (permalink)
    Scottytunes


    Nice! Are those real inst? Who is playing them? The mix sounds perfect for the genre.

    The mandolin and guitar are real.  The fiddle comes from band in a box.
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 11:02:53 (permalink)
    I am sorry, I could not listen for more than a few seconds. I really do not enjoy this kind of country music (or much of any kind of country, but this kind in particular).

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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 11:55:17 (permalink)
    Oh, Great! BIAB is gonna run me right out of business! LOL.


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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 12:54:39 (permalink)
    This is a very clean recording with no artifacts in the mix.  It's so different from the last song I heard from you that it shows amazing versatility.  I also listened to the following song "California Wives" which I like even better and is 180 degrees from "Journey of the Heart".  If you're writing all these songs, you're doing an amazing job.

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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 12:54:55 (permalink)
    I knew straight away it was BIAB, I've heard those licks in Herb's (Guitarhacker) songs. The mando, guitar and vocals are nicely done, and the mix is good.

     
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 12:59:35 (permalink)
    Lynn


    This is a very clean recording with no artifacts in the mix.  It's so different from the last song I heard from you that it shows amazing versatility.  I also listened to the following song "California Wives" which I like even better and is 180 degrees from "Journey of the Heart".  If you're writing all these songs, you're doing an amazing job.

    Thank you!  Yes I write my own stuff although California wives is not mine.  You may have confused someone else's song for mine.  The versatility is a good and bad thing.  I do this for fun but a professional recently told me that I lack focus.  The versatility is also a sign of age.  It reflects all the genres I have listened to and been influences by over the years.
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 15:14:29 (permalink)
    I listened to your song again and a different song came up, and I noticed that "California Wive" at the bottom of the page by someone else.  Regardless, the second song was still good.

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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/05 15:50:31 (permalink)
    + + +1 song ----- once you use BIAB you become a BIAB junkie  ---like some around here---- At least your  not taking credit for the BIAB performance ---- You really don't need it--- its more for people like me who cant play a note.
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/07 15:09:52 (permalink)
    BIABDude


    + + +1 song ----- once you use BIAB you become a BIAB junkie  ---like some around here---- At least your  not taking credit for the BIAB performance ---- You really don't need it--- its more for people like me who cant play a note.

    I have no issues admitting to using BIAB.  It is like hiring a session musician.  I use a program because I cant afford the real thing.
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/07 17:05:01 (permalink)
    Sweet tune and sounds to me like a nice mix. The mando and fiddle really stand out and bring a tear :)
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/08 16:47:30 (permalink)
    This is beautiful.  :)  
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/08 17:03:06 (permalink)
    I like it lots. When I was a kid I worked in a tobacco store for about a year. The owner was an old guy that constantly listened to his only “album” - Hank William’s Greatest Hits. I heard it non-stop for  hours each day. I grew to really love that music and this has a bit of that flavor. It surely reminds me of good times (Hank W, smoke, the smell of tobacco - yes, as far as I am concerned it was wonderful). This is a terrific mix, a direct to the point tune  and the vocal is just right. Nice going.
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    Re:Journey of the heart 2013/01/08 18:27:00 (permalink)
     This is really cool Sunny, not at all what I would expect from you. Great job

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