First recording here - trippin billies (no vocals)
First recording here - trippin billies (no vocals)
Hey everyone, here's my first recording for yall to critique. A couple things, my transitions from part to part suck i realize and also i desperately need new strings on my guitar. Oh and it got cut off at some point and i can't figure out why - maybe i'll re record it after work. Other than that feel free to rip this baby apart.
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/wuster/trippingood.mp3
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/wuster/trippingood.mp3
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And i can't sing either so sorry about the missing vocals. I have this problem where i feel like i'm really belting it out but on the recording it sounds like i'm REALLY REALLY holding back and i'm usually flat too.
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the actually playing was good, but the sound quality was pretty bad... the only part i saw that was glaringly wrong was the last two chords of the verse... both those chords should be played on the upbeat; you played it on the downbeat...
and about the singing: there's nothing wrong with not being able to sing (i can't), but don't listen to these people who say you aren't singing well just because you are "holding back", letting it out is important too, but if you are off key and don't know it, singing louder will only make it worse. but luckily you said you were ablw to tell that you are a little flat when you sing... being able to tell what your own voice sounds like is more important than anything...
and about the singing: there's nothing wrong with not being able to sing (i can't), but don't listen to these people who say you aren't singing well just because you are "holding back", letting it out is important too, but if you are off key and don't know it, singing louder will only make it worse. but luckily you said you were ablw to tell that you are a little flat when you sing... being able to tell what your own voice sounds like is more important than anything...
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Hey thanks for the reply fatjack. Ya i guess the sound quality does suck. It was my first time trying to record something and i guess i don't really know how to make it better.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Well since you put it nicelythe guitar was good but the quality SUCKED!

do you think it is my mic? i just use my computer mic along with cool edit
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Yup. Cool Edit Pro is great! Mic positioning is probably more important than anything. When I was using a PC mic, I found the best position was between the bridge and the soundhole, about where I was picking and about 6" to 8" away. Many say a mic at the 12th fret produces the best sound, but it came out with too much bass for me, and you lose all the treble nuances, like pick sounds. You may also want to bump up the mic volume a bit. In Windows 2000/XP, go to Start-->Settings-->Contol Panel. Click on Sound and Audio Devices. Click on Audio tab. Under Sound recording, click Volume... A Recording Control window should pop up. Try adjusting the Microphone volume. You can leave this window open while experimenting. Your recording volume was really low.Granny33 wrote:yea its probably the mike i'm don't know too much about this but from what i hear cool edit works well. Are u putting the mike right in front of the hole?
The above worked okay for me, but my mic was picking up a lot of ambient room noise and I wanted it to sound better. If you're willing to invest ~$100, get yourself a B-Band A1/AST preamp and pickup ($90). Installation is really easy. This along with a regular guitar cable ($7) and a 1/4" --> 1/8" mono to mono reducer (about $4 from Radio Shack) and you'll be able to make some pretty damn good recordings. Check out a few of mine in this forum. The Cry Freedom cover sounds particularly good as that was done with a fresh set of strings. There's also a great thread on the B-Band here. It gets a lot of praise and with a pretty small investment you can set your guitar up to record well and be used with an amp in the future if you want.
Hope this helps!
hey thanks, jadaru for the positive feedback. I've been working on getting my recordings to sound better but was looking for some critiques on my playing as well.
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First off, ditch that cheezy chorus/reverb effect. Nature intro sounds good. There are some timing issues between these two chords in the intro:ludes454 wrote:hey thanks, jadaru for the positive feedback. I've been working on getting my recordings to sound better but was looking for some critiques on my playing as well.
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http://www.angelfire.com/music5/coldchi ... _Intro.mp3
That's my version of Tripping Billies. Done quickly, but I want criticism because I am still fairly new at this
That's my version of Tripping Billies. Done quickly, but I want criticism because I am still fairly new at this
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Thanks Roastbeef, that is exactly what i was looking for. I think i got a lot of dave's songs down pretty good its just they're some loose ends here and there, especially with transitions between parts and stuff like that.
But thanks for the thurogh critique!
But thanks for the thurogh critique!
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Thread Hijack Alert!Coldchillin23222 wrote:http://www.angelfire.com/music5/coldchi ... _Intro.mp3
That's my version of Tripping Billies. Done quickly, but I want criticism because I am still fairly new at this
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