here comes the LORD ROCK BAROQUE

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2012/10/03 15:07:32 (permalink)

here comes the LORD ROCK BAROQUE

just started this lill piece. does it sound good??? 

http://soundcloud.com/boo...tz/lord-rock-baroque-2

Thanx
post edited by Boomin36Beatz - 2012/10/05 16:02:53
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    Lynn
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    Re:here comes the LORD ROCK BAROQUE 2012/10/03 17:50:47 (permalink)
    I do like the beginning to this song, and I like that you have a vocal going in this.  It's a bit repetitive right now as it waits for a catchy chorus or hook, but there's so much potential that you shouldn't have to look far to complete this.  I'm waiting for the day when you post a song and ask how the finished version sounds.  Until then, amigo...

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    Re:here comes the LORD ROCK BAROQUE 2012/10/04 04:23:54 (permalink)
    Yea, I agree. 

     Possibly just dropping the female vocals for some rap verses? 

     I find a good way to produce ideas from an existing section (as you have above) is to solo each instrument, add a different chord, or change the rhythm slightly of the soloed section, then bring back in one of the other instruments and see if that sparks an idea for taking the tune down a different path. 

     Also the sub-kick seems to dominate the bass frequency, its hard to actually hear the bass line. 

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    Re:here comes the LORD ROCK BAROQUE 2012/10/05 16:54:35 (permalink)
    @ Lynn i really aprriciate your feedbacks 
    what should i say???
    i dont wanna sound nor being seeing foolish
    but a couple of weeks ago a CD was released
    with a beat of mine. :-)
    what does it all mean???
    Ok
    that means:
    Yes Sir I am productive. 
    and this lill piece just took few hours 
    so its crystal clear that it can't sound Perfect, isn't it???
    Ok i am sorry for wasting your time
    i know you are just honest and from the point of view you are absolutly right 
    So a BIG THANX YOU.

    oh by the way i have updated it a bit
    and included some new backdrops dedicated to you.
    i hope that it will amuse you
    it may sound a bit childish so 
    just laugh about it 
    it should be a joke.

    Once again Thanx



    @SilverFox

    the beat was already there before i let the Vox Samples drop in.
    so i am sorry 
    and like i said to Lynn
    i have just spent a few hours up to now
    so not even a day...
    but i was so corious to hear about what other people do think
    about this lill loop (call it what you want)
    here is a lill updated version.
    i did some of the changes
    the bass is lowered now
    maybe you will like it now.
    sorry for my misarable english

    and thanx for stopping by and leaving these constructive criticis.
    PEACE!!!


    Update.1 
    http://soundcloud.com/boomin36beatz/lord-rock-baroque-2





     
      


    post edited by Boomin36Beatz - 2012/10/05 16:59:53
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