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Been really out of it lately. Hadn't picked up a guitar in quite a bit it seems. Too long if you ask me.

I ended up throwing this together tonight, hope you guys like it. Its nothing too crazy but its good enough to get back in the saddle.

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Forgot to mention, this is #48 for the year. Crazy right?

Recorded this one with the Kiesel SCB6H, Yamaha bass, kemper and axefx, parallaxe for the bass and a plethora of post production vsts. :)
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As usual Narsh...a "Certified" YOWZA! YOWZA!! YOWZA!!!

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LightWingStudios wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:06 am As usual Narsh...a "Certified" YOWZA! YOWZA!! YOWZA!!!

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Damn, 48 new songs in 6 months. That's really impressive. And they've all been really good!

Recording/production question: the intro drums on this one have this off-time feeling to them. Did you record the drums first, then do the guitar/bass over that? And was that different than your normal process? Not sure why, but this song has a different feel to the drums than some of your other songs. It caught my ear (in a good way), and I ended up following it through most of the song :-)
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You should do more warm up - out of practice songs. Damn. The drums caught my ear first too. I was thinking of forwarding this to my drummer to say "play like this" :)
Can you describe what beat that is?
Whole thing is very killer queensryche.
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Shit dude, that was awesome as always. And that one sounded more mainstream than a lot of your stuff!
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Glad this got bumped. I saw it before but was too tired to listen. Then life happened. Really like this one.
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Another great track of yours that BEGS for lyrics!
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nomadh wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 2:28 am You should do more warm up - out of practice songs. Damn. The drums caught my ear first too. I was thinking of forwarding this to my drummer to say "play like this" :)
Can you describe what beat that is?
Whole thing is very killer queensryche.
bleys21 wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:45 pm Damn, 48 new songs in 6 months. That's really impressive. And they've all been really good!

Recording/production question: the intro drums on this one have this off-time feeling to them. Did you record the drums first, then do the guitar/bass over that? And was that different than your normal process? Not sure why, but this song has a different feel to the drums than some of your other songs. It caught my ear (in a good way), and I ended up following it through most of the song :-)
As usual, thank you all for taking a listen and I'm very glad you liked it. The intent was to find an interesting beat and really move the accents around. Its still 4/4 and couldn't tell you much about the underlying beats other than that.

My process changes every time but generally either I have a few chords or riff that I am noodling around and match a beat to it or find a beat in my midi library (I have thousands at this point) and match the riff/progression to that. In this case it was a little of both as I had something in my head that just needed to work out and make sound unsettling with the accent part. Depending on the complexity I try to really follow the click track to make sure I am falling on beats while the accents land in other places. I guess that in and of itself created that off beat feel that captured your ear. (Goal Achieved!)
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