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Thanks. It makes me want to do more!
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Thanks. That's a very good resource. Although find the right players that compliment your music well could be very difficult.
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I could play bass but I don't think I have the ability, nor do I want to learn, to play bass lines that would compliment it. I would just play to the root of the chord. It would be great to have bass and drums on these songs though. If anyone wan…
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Thanks. This song was really a test for sound quality. I'm almost read to record some complete songs, both musically and lyrically, and with no more hiss!
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Thanks for listening. Yes, I have thought about adding drums but I don't know how to do that nor do I currently have the time to look into it and learn how to do it, even it could be very simple. I think I just want to focus on what I can do and…
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You're welcome. You …
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I listened to this and some other songs you have done. The sound, which is professionally done, is very similar to other contemporary female artists. I would would say to stand out you should use your talent and resources to create something diff…
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Thanks. I think you're all right on. The lyrics were based on a good idea but were rushed, as I had to go to visit someone today. I just remembered right after I got back from a long summer holiday seeing online this guy who was very popular in s…
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I'm not so "into it" that I would do that. Now, if someone came to me and said "I'm the owner of (major record company). We think your music has potential to sell. Would you like to do an album for us?". Then I definitely would do it. I know. I'…
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I am almost sure I had two cups of Irish breakfast tea while recording it:)). It was supposed to be "crazy" sounding.
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I hear you. I think I just wanted to do something different, and it is. The solo has a good overall balanced form and does have some melody at the beginning and end. The middle is awesome, at least to me.
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The 60's and 70's was a time of great creativity. The Beatles really started it off. The musicians were so young. It seems impossible that people so young could be not only that adept and creative at their instruments and songwriting, lyrically a…
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Well, "Angel", "Little Wing" and "The Wind Cries Mary" don't sound that way. Those are beautiful songs.
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I agree. I was just saying that his influence is omnipresent in the rock/pop music world. Guitarists like Mick Jones of Foreigner, Neil Schon of Journey, and Styx' guitarist James Young, all took the Hendrix sound and put it in a very easy to und…
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No rock guitar player I have ever heard didn't play some to mostly to all licks and sounds that came directly from Hendrix. The reason is Hendrix created the sounds that set the rock sound and can not be improved on. They can presented differentl…
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Close to 60 years! And he's still relevant!
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Almost all the guitar sounds in popular rock and most pop music today is a direct influence of Hendrix. In fact all rock guitarists are "disciples" of Hendrix. He was really that revolutionary and influential. And imagine he had only 1 top 20 hit…
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I never said all new music is bad. I like a some of it, the rock and pop. But you must admit that there is nothing new here. In the 60's, 70's and even the 80's there was incredible creativity like nothing before or after. I just heard Lady Gaga'…
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But imagine if you could put on headphones and hear sound that made you feel better than you ever had?
I said "1000" times more. Look at the original post.
It was only a number to give an extreme idea of what I mean. It could 500 or 10,000 times. You put the headphones on and it's like :Whoa......................" Why can't this be?
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Well, many times as pleasurable. I don't think it would be sensory overload, 1970 and 80's rock music is many times as pleasurable as early "rock 'n' roll" yet it is well tolerated.
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