Grandpa Tunes
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Rimshot
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 09:36:48
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The link works but I can't hear any sound! My bad. I have Sonar running in the background. I like the song. I would replace the pad in the center that seems to sound distorted with a B3 sound mixed way back. Needs guitar! Keep going! Rimshot
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 10:21:20
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Great idea in so many ways. I'm sure the way it is, is the sound you are going after. however, I would like to hear this with the BPM brought up to about 10 to 15, and the drums more up front. Great lyric, it's alot of fun. the keys are cool also. Is this yours? Cheers, Terry
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 10:30:28
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New age barber shop? Or like the 50s sound. Interesting tune you got going here. I think the song needs more polishing but the idea is very cool! Well done!
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Lynn
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 11:12:15
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This is so different from what I usually hear that you get points for originality. I thought the ending was unexpected, but other than that, it worked well. The song seems like a throwback to another era, but it is done well. Cool.
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 12:53:48
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that's a good'un Grandpa...
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Grandpa Tunes
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 14:33:31
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Rimshot The link works but I can't hear any sound! My bad. I have Sonar running in the background. I like the song. I would replace the pad in the center that seems to sound distorted with a B3 sound mixed way back. Needs guitar! Keep going! Rimshot Hi Rimshot, Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments. Regards, GT
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Grandpa Tunes
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 14:35:53
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Guitarpima New age barber shop? Or like the 50s sound. Interesting tune you got going here. I think the song needs more polishing but the idea is very cool! Well done! Hi Robert, Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments. Regards, GT
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Grandpa Tunes
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 14:42:28
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groveendroad Great idea in so many ways. I'm sure the way it is, is the sound you are going after. however, I would like to hear this with the BPM brought up to about 10 to 15, and the drums more up front. Great lyric, it's alot of fun. the keys are cool also. Is this yours? Cheers, Terry Hi Terry, Yep, it's mine. Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments. Regards, GT
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Grandpa Tunes
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 14:45:25
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Lynn This is so different from what I usually hear that you get points for originality. I thought the ending was unexpected, but other than that, it worked well. The song seems like a throwback to another era, but it is done well. Cool. Hi Lynn, Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments. Regards, GT
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Grandpa Tunes
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 14:47:33
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notnat that's a good'un Grandpa... Hi Frank, Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comment. Regards, GT
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Guitarhacker
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Re:More retro
2012/02/16 15:49:34
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cool tune..... the QR works too.
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Grandpa Tunes
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Re:More retro
2012/02/17 08:51:58
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Guitarhacker cool tune..... the QR works too. Hi Herb, Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments. Regards, GT
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