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That is nice. The guitars and flute mesh together like they're one instrument. I have a version of "Besame Mucho" that reminds me of this. Very sweet.
I should have mentioned that in the orig post. And it's probably better even in a soundcheck kind of thing like this to thin it down to a tasteful gtr line instead of packing every lick I could come up with into one verse, so point taken.This is really just a “sonority test” to dial in the gtr tone, and I agree that it’s too busy, given the laid-back genre... They’ll all be taking turns in the “real” arrangement.
true-eurt said:Love this song Tim. It is rich and enchantingly leading, to the swaying of hips...simple steps forward and back, while intimately caressing one's own tummy....other hand outstretched in an elegant wave of movement, like that of a flowing banner of soft cloth in the air.![]()
Kudos Tim and Tonio.![]()
Thanks auto. I think the bass might have been done on a keyboard (dunno, since I only tracked the gtrs)... but the flute and percussion are real.autobomb said:...were the flutes synth?
I didn't get that impression myself, especiall with the congas. The shakers on the right though are very metronomic. Appreciated the listen marvkan.marvkan said:...find the percussion to be stiff in comparison to the "fluidity" of the track.
Timothy Lawler said:I didn't get that impression myself, especiall with the congas. The shakers on the right though are very metronomic. Appreciated the listen marvkan.
Freudian Slip - thanks for checking it out.