not a recording but can someone critique this riff please?
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not a recording but can someone critique this riff please?
i would like you guys to critique a riff of a song i wrote if its not a problem with you, i just like to see what people think of little things i make up whether its negative or postive.I'm just asking this once because for some reason I'm very anxious and i am for some reason very in to this song. I'm going to write the overall harmony of the song in basic chords with the little riff of lyrics. see if you can figure it out. It is very simple
C
I felt so mesmer-
G
-ized,looking at her beautiful
Bb
eyes, ohhhh you
F
lift me up baby, but will i
E7
ever see you again
thanks, i understand if you cant get a feel of it but if you can please tell me what you think of this little thing
C
I felt so mesmer-
G
-ized,looking at her beautiful
Bb
eyes, ohhhh you
F
lift me up baby, but will i
E7
ever see you again
thanks, i understand if you cant get a feel of it but if you can please tell me what you think of this little thing
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It's in basic 4/4 timing, the tempo is about 96, very simple, you change chords every measure except the when you hit the F on 1 and E7 on 3 in the last measure, I'll try to get a recording up on a random tape or something, or atleast try to make a little sheet music page i can download on my computer, its a basic rock feelAdamCU81 wrote:You need to give some more clues. What's the time, tempo, style?
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that E7 doesn't sound right, try either D or Emmusicalman865 wrote:It's in basic 4/4 timing, the tempo is about 96, very simple, you change chords every measure except the when you hit the F on 1 and E7 on 3 in the last measure, I'll try to get a recording up on a random tape or something, or atleast try to make a little sheet music page i can download on my computer, its a basic rock feelAdamCU81 wrote:You need to give some more clues. What's the time, tempo, style?
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i understand that you havn't heard the song dude, but if i get a recording or somethin on here, the open E7 chord really is suppose to be there, but i can see what you are sayin, ill try a D theresmedley wrote:that E7 doesn't sound right, try either D or Emmusicalman865 wrote:It's in basic 4/4 timing, the tempo is about 96, very simple, you change chords every measure except the when you hit the F on 1 and E7 on 3 in the last measure, I'll try to get a recording up on a random tape or something, or atleast try to make a little sheet music page i can download on my computer, its a basic rock feelAdamCU81 wrote:You need to give some more clues. What's the time, tempo, style?
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it might be just the way i'm playing it, but if you could, put up the recording, you dont have to do vocals if you dont want tomusicalman865 wrote:i understand that you havn't heard the song dude, but if i get a recording or somethin on here, the open E7 chord really is suppose to be there, but i can see what you are sayin, ill try a D theresmedley wrote:that E7 doesn't sound right, try either D or Emmusicalman865 wrote:It's in basic 4/4 timing, the tempo is about 96, very simple, you change chords every measure except the when you hit the F on 1 and E7 on 3 in the last measure, I'll try to get a recording up on a random tape or something, or atleast try to make a little sheet music page i can download on my computer, its a basic rock feelAdamCU81 wrote:You need to give some more clues. What's the time, tempo, style?
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