first recording, hope you like it :)

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first recording, hope you like it :)

Unread post by stln » Sun Jun 29, 2003 12:03 pm

ok, I recorded this...a little bit of improv. and had a bit of fun. I'm not that good and neither is the qualtiy of the recording...but still...it would be fun to get some feedback if you can find the time to listen. I could not, would not want to wait... :)

http://w1.877.telia.com/~u87739449/test2.mp3

hope you're all having a nice summer...it's all rainy here in Sweden :cry: but that means that me and my guitar can spend a lot of quality time together :)

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Unread post by isaac » Sun Jun 29, 2003 2:08 pm

good stuff, mate. :) loved the rhythm part, though i'm a little shaky as to whether or not i enjoyed the lead...the quick repetition of notes in the middle was the only real solid part that i liked...otherwise it sounded a bit goofy compared to that wonderful progression you've got going in the background. other then that, enjoyed it muchly and would love to hear more!
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Unread post by firedancer86 » Sun Jun 29, 2003 2:18 pm

Very interesting...improv is about the only thing I do :lol:


the backround is real cool, and some parts of the lead is good...not TOO much to go on, but from what I hear, you got skills...just keep working on the improv ;)


me wants to hear more :wink:
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Unread post by stln » Sun Jun 29, 2003 5:39 pm

thanks for the feedback, it's greatly appreciated! and yeah, maybe I got a little carried away with the lead part :wink: I will get back to the lab again and try to tone it down a little :)

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