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"Something In The Way She Moves" Cover
Still working on my fingerpicking quite a bit. Hopefully it's progressed some amount since posting Blackbird a few weeks back. I feel I still have a ways to go, but do feel I'm improving. I still can't believe it took me 15 years to put down the pick. Anyway, this is one of my favorite James Taylor songs. Some of you might know that he released two versions. One is much slower than the other. I tried to find a middle ground, taking a little from each. Suggestions and comments are appreciated.
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yay this is good. the lyrics sound alot like james taylor... the guitar is great too, god recording, good all the way around. keep it up!
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you still have a bit of work w/ the finger picking. but it's getting smoother. do you record guitar and vocals at the same time? There's really nothing to be upset about in this one though, your picking is slowly getting very fluid. The things you need to work on only come w/ practice. you're definetly on your way.
i'm not even going to comment on your voice cause you already know what i'm going to say.
but i do want to say that your recording quality, especially lately, has been phenominal. you should create your own thread on how you mix and what effects you use cause they're amazing.
i'm not even going to comment on your voice cause you already know what i'm going to say.
but i do want to say that your recording quality, especially lately, has been phenominal. you should create your own thread on how you mix and what effects you use cause they're amazing.
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Thanks a lot for the comments thus far.
I'm not at home and won't be until Monday, but will explain my recording process/setup and take pictures of it then. Thanks for your interest.Appfro wrote:but i do want to say that your recording quality, especially lately, has been phenominal. you should create your own thread on how you mix and what effects you use cause they're amazing.
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Very nice job on this Brian. I noticed a couple points where your voice was a tiny bit weak. It just sounded like you ran out of breath almost. Very good job overall. Very similar sounding to Taylor.GreedylilPig wrote:Thanks a lot for the comments thus far.
I'm not at home and won't be until Monday, but will explain my recording process/setup and take pictures of it then. Thanks for your interest.Appfro wrote:but i do want to say that your recording quality, especially lately, has been phenominal. you should create your own thread on how you mix and what effects you use cause they're amazing.
I'm also interested in how you achieve that quality, it really is superb.
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You voice and quality of recording is excellent Brian. A little critique on your fingerpicking, sometimes it sounded like your timing was a little off, but usually only on the low root notes that you're picking. Just practice having that thumb land right on the downbeat, and be confident with your timing.
But seriously, I was being pretty picky and really looking for something to critique. This was a very well done cover.
But seriously, I was being pretty picky and really looking for something to critique. This was a very well done cover.
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totally thought this would be the beatles cover. lol
but either way, awesome job. picking is a little bit rough at times, but nothing too bad. mainly i noticed it at the beginning. just keep working, sounding great.
but either way, awesome job. picking is a little bit rough at times, but nothing too bad. mainly i noticed it at the beginning. just keep working, sounding great.
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Okay, had a chance to do this today:GreedylilPig wrote:Thanks a lot for the comments thus far.
I'm not at home and won't be until Monday, but will explain my recording process/setup and take pictures of it then. Thanks for your interest.Appfro wrote:but i do want to say that your recording quality, especially lately, has been phenominal. you should create your own thread on how you mix and what effects you use cause they're amazing.
This is my 4-track. I bought it years ago, it wasn't that expensive then (maybe $100 or so). They're probably much cheaper now. It's a Yamaha MT-50, very easy to work with.

I bought a 1/4" inch to 1/8" adapter so I could send the recording to my computer.

to:

My microphone is a E/V N/D267. I bought it several years ago before I started playing gigs. It was about $125 then and again, probably much cheaper now.

The guitar I use the most to record has the following pickup. I am not sure what the specific model Fishman pickup it is:

I use Sony Acid Pro 4.0 to record. It's about a $400 program. I really like it.
Basic screen shot. Sorry for the horrible jpeg quality.

In terms of effects, I usually use two, reverb and smooth/enhance.

First is a little bit of reverb. There's many different modes to choose from. My favorites are "warm space" and "rich hall." I usually set the reverb between -35 and -30 db, near the minimum amount. I'm careful with it because I think too much reverb is really, really annoying.

And last, I enhance the track a little, around level 3.

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