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jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
JB

The riff at the beginning seems real out of place because there’s no relationship to the rest of the song at all.
Dan-0 from Five-0 wrote: [...]The fake horns steal all that way from the rest...[...]

Dan-O from Five-O wrote:Kill me Sarah: The chorus on this seems like it was just absolutely hammered in there. I’m not talking about just the different feel behind it, the recording itself sounds like it’s different. Like you played all of your verses first, and then cut and pasted the chorus into them.
Kweep wrote:KMS - much better guitar tone! and sweet use of vocal variations (not only the harmonies and doubling but the change in style... that's cool, man!)... and rock that harmonica (but, maybe bring it down a db or 2 in the mix?)

kill_me_sarah wrote:Dan-O from Five-O wrote:Kill me Sarah: The chorus on this seems like it was just absolutely hammered in there. I’m not talking about just the different feel behind it, the recording itself sounds like it’s different. Like you played all of your verses first, and then cut and pasted the chorus into them.
Thanks for complements and criticizm. The whole song was recorded in sections, rather than straight through
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
JB

Dan-O from Five-O wrote:once you have your arrangement down, I would highly recommend that you go back and record the whole song straight through.

kill_me_sarah wrote:(any recommendations for how to be able to sing and play independently?)
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
JB

kill_me_sarah wrote:I've been trying to figure out what it is that I really like about some of my favorite artists that I myself am lacking
blue wrote:and even then you don't get the end product if you're a mediocre artist to begin with.

Dan-O from Five-O wrote:I would highly recommend that you go back and record the whole song straight through.
Dan-O from Five-O wrote:Recording all of your parts seperately allows you to focus on each individual part that you're recording. That's another reason I suggested that you use a metronome so you can record that to a track and have it keep you on time throughout all of your parts.

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