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Old 12-23-2003
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well... this song is back build from the ground up and now up to 38 tracks.


If you could let me know what you like or dislike about it that would be dandy

i used a considerable about of panning... so be careful and look out for it

merry xmas

jeff

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What I like: the sound, the mix. Clear reverb on clean sound. That tiny ticking sound (hat?) off to the right - it really helps push the tune along, doesn't it? Maybe a bit too insistent still?

How'd you do that note at 2.09? It fills up the space like a stone thrown into a pond.

What I don't like:
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You`ve really developed that 2nd party guitar, the two together tell a really involved and pleasant story. Very nice.
I would have liked to hear strings come back in off in the distance on that vamp at the end. The drums may be a bit strong in the soft passage before the resolve and ending.
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Hey.

Very smooth.

Nice and clear and easy to listen to - except i dont care much for the drum or string sound.

The guitar sounds great! How did you record it?


Just wondering if there is any sort of market for this type of music (not that it really matters) but do people go out and buy this stuff - for background music or something?


Well done - great skill.

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Another excellent composition from you, Jeff.

Guitars are like velvet, or satin, or something smooth and shiny and soft and organic.

BTW, if you happen to be an organ donar, when you die could you leave me your hands. (Pretty gruesome thought on Xmas, I guess. )

Only thing I wasn't crazy about was the snare - but it's a real nit in the overall scheme of things.

Nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Mr. Marcomb. I hope you can take some constructive criticism.



What I don't like:


1. I can't play like that
2. I can't record like that.
3. I haven't found where to buy your CD yet.
(Your site doesn't have a sales link, and that is UNFORGIVABLE)

The first two, I can do nothing about, but I'm hoping you can remedy the third.

I hope that wasn't too brutal.

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