hrtfxr
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She Reeled Me In
New vocals along with lyric, remix and reverb tweaks for She Reeled Me In. Is it finished? Listen on my Soundclick page.
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timidi
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/24 08:30:08
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hrtfxr
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/25 10:09:42
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"+++++++++1" is good? I have been struggling to learn recording with GT3 and HS6, starting with no knowledge, for years now. I only know what the good folks here have helped me with(Thanks Doc, Steve and others). I don't have a particularly good ear so I am never sure if I have a decent end result. I look to you for guidance. What do I need?
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timidi
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/25 17:46:09
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"+++++++++1" is good? Yes. Sorry I didn't really listen to your recording technique. It is raw and rough but i think that works for you as the song gets across. liked the song. I like a lot of your tunes.
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/25 23:06:20
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/26 07:12:06
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Fun song! It could use a bass though....or maybe a perch...?
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hrtfxr
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/26 07:29:49
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LOL! You got me. I'm thinking, "Yeah, it does need bass." Then "Perch?" I think it needs a hook. Great local player fired off about 2 dozen puns after I played it at his open mic one night. And kept it up on Facebook all the next day.
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/26 16:28:41
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I think it has a hook and I like it. I might have gone with a little different chord progression in the chorus, but what you have works fine. Cool lyrics and it's great that I can hear every single word. :) I agree that a bass would be a nice addition. Great playing and singing.
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/26 21:22:42
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Hi Bob. The lyric made me laugh! Nicely done.
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/26 21:25:18
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Thanks all for the kind words and I will take a look at that progression Janet. This is later. I rerecorded this with the new progression and I did it by using 2 new seperate guitar tracks and splicing in the new small parts. Very difficult to do. Next, I will try just punching in those parts in the original tracks. Fun!
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/28 14:39:17
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The recording has a nice natural/live vibe to it. (Didn't have a chance to listen to the previous one) Always liked hearing a harmonica..kinda gives this a Dylan feel. Good song!
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Re:She Reeled Me In
2011/06/28 17:52:18
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lhansen The recording has a nice natural/live vibe to it. (Didn't have a chance to listen to the previous one) Always liked hearing a harmonica..kinda gives this a Dylan feel. Good song! Thanks, I haven't posted the rerecord yet but it is not a lot different, just a little smoother, lyrically.
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