philpereira
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Hi there, I posted something about this a while ago, but it died without a response. I figured I'd post here since I need a drummer and this is where the greatest amount of drummers dwell. I haven't had much luck getting help on these two for a number of reasons (one big reason because folks are understandably busy) So if anyone has the time (and likes these ideas enough) to lend a hand, I would certainly welcome and appreciate it. I think one problem is that I develop a song off a riff and it may make it hard to envision the direction if all you're playing to is just a series of riffs without leads or vox, but I'm really not picky about that sort of thing, I just like to have a good drum and bass section to support my guitar playing and I make the rest work from there. And some bassists that help me out prefer having a drum track to play to, hence my need to have drums first. Without further a do, the links:
http://home.comcast.net/~fgpereira/song1-click3.wma here's an acoustic number. i see this one being driven by the bass drum and sounding a lot like "bron yr aur stomp" off led zeppelin 3. http://home.comcast.net/~fgpereira/song1track2.wma is just the guitar part bpm=115. the playing isn't perfect, but it's pretty on time and i plan on re-recording the guitar at a later point.
http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=13748 this one is a rockin tune, pretty straightforward, was just looking for a good beat to drive the guitars.
Look forward to any contributions
http://home.comcast.net/~fgpereira/song1-click3.wma here's an acoustic number. i see this one being driven by the bass drum and sounding a lot like "bron yr aur stomp" off led zeppelin 3. http://home.comcast.net/~fgpereira/song1track2.wma is just the guitar part bpm=115. the playing isn't perfect, but it's pretty on time and i plan on re-recording the guitar at a later point.
http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=13748 this one is a rockin tune, pretty straightforward, was just looking for a good beat to drive the guitars.
Look forward to any contributions