Blues Thing mp3

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Sell your gear. Just kidding (I had to do that:D ). Sounds like you're off to a good start, now get the vocals and bass going (drums would be nice too).
 
how much are you asking for the acoustics?:p ;)

sounds like you are getting into experimenting with recording, and learning what you can do.

Now.......now that you realize [and accomplished] that you can overdub and play another guitar with yourself, write a more complete song with more instrumentation (if that's what you'd like), and something more concrete other than guitar jams.

on future leads...watch some of those notes....they get a little out of context to the rest of them. Leads with musical ideas seem to work better than riffs too.

the recording IS nice and clean sounding. Your ahead of the game, in that aspect.
 
Good stuff, the kind of jam you could just kick back to and play for hours. It sounded like you wanted to. It also sounded like you were holding back on the lead and not casting out your full potential, cause i heard alot of spots where you had some nice blues scale fingering goin on and then you'd pause, but for all I know you had your reason for that. Anyway if I had any advice for you it would be to incorporate a fuller lead routine or study up on scales. The book that I learned everything I know from is entitled simply: The Scale Book by Leigh Powers. Good job.
 
I appreciate the comments - the acoustic isn't for sale, though. This is just the first thing I've done since I got my new recording toy. I really like this site, and nowherradio, lots of cool music.
 
slkeen said:
I appreciate the comments - the acoustic isn't for sale, though.

that offer was a joke...But...do you wanna buy mine??:D :D :D :D

keep 'em coming, slkeen.....
 
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