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Nothing Else Matters FULL
Hi folks,
It took me two days to record this, so there's pretty much work in it. btw, by "FULL", I didn't mean full band, but rather full acoustic; there are three guitar and three vocal tracks.
Tell me what you think about it
download:
http://www.bosmusikwelt.ch.vu
any comment would be appreciated.
cheers, Boris
It took me two days to record this, so there's pretty much work in it. btw, by "FULL", I didn't mean full band, but rather full acoustic; there are three guitar and three vocal tracks.
Tell me what you think about it
download:
http://www.bosmusikwelt.ch.vu
any comment would be appreciated.
cheers, Boris
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the guitar sounds a little tinny for me, maybe crank the trebble or contour down a few notches.
the vocals are decent, but pretty ho-hum. and i know its the nature of the song, butit drags on and gets pretty boring for me.
Overall good work tho. keep it up and keep posting!
the vocals are decent, but pretty ho-hum. and i know its the nature of the song, butit drags on and gets pretty boring for me.
Overall good work tho. keep it up and keep posting!
~Andy (The artist formerly known as praisedave)
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Boris, the guitars sound pretty decent, but like Andy said, maybe a little tinny.
The guitars sound a little out of tune around the 3:30 mark. I kinda winced when I first heard them.
The electric guitar solo, while containing all the right notes, sounded like it could've used a little more emotion. I know it's tough if you're not a lead player, but try to be a little more expressive.
Nice fade out at the end. Good job.
The guitars sound a little out of tune around the 3:30 mark. I kinda winced when I first heard them.
The electric guitar solo, while containing all the right notes, sounded like it could've used a little more emotion. I know it's tough if you're not a lead player, but try to be a little more expressive.
Nice fade out at the end. Good job.
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Boris - I want to let you know that I really respect how much time and effort you put into your recordings. I've really noticed your dedication to a good recording with the past few recordings you've posted and it's appreciated.
I agree the guitar was a bit "tinny" but I adjusted my speakers a bit and it sounded great. Great punch with the vocals - good job on the levels. A little constructive criticism on the vocals: I think you need to work on carrying your notes ("So close, no matter how faaaarrrr..." / "Trust I seek, and I find in youuuu..."). You definitely have a good voice, but it would be so much more enjoyable if you could hold your notes longer.
Keep up the fine work.
I agree the guitar was a bit "tinny" but I adjusted my speakers a bit and it sounded great. Great punch with the vocals - good job on the levels. A little constructive criticism on the vocals: I think you need to work on carrying your notes ("So close, no matter how faaaarrrr..." / "Trust I seek, and I find in youuuu..."). You definitely have a good voice, but it would be so much more enjoyable if you could hold your notes longer.
Keep up the fine work.
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