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I recently recorded a rock band with two guitar players. After hearing a rather plain and empty sounding song from them, I was trying to suggest that they add more background guitar parts to fill it in more so.
For example...
When I listen to a song like...say, Foo Fighter's - Lear to Fly, I hear several guitar parts playing simultaneously. One distorted electric playing the main riff, one distorted electric playing a one-octave harmony, one distorted electric following the bass line using chords, one clean electric playing single notes, and so on. These are all carefully blended to give the song a much bigger and fuller sound without sounding too crowded.
I was not talking about rewriting the whole song. I was just trying to play "Mr. Producer" a little bit by adding to it. (Simple enough to do as long as you are already setup for recording guitars.) Though, they didn't seem too keen on that idea.
What do yo guys usually do to fill out a song?
(I know it all depends on the song, but these were straight forward, driving rock songs.)
Any Ideas?
For example...
When I listen to a song like...say, Foo Fighter's - Lear to Fly, I hear several guitar parts playing simultaneously. One distorted electric playing the main riff, one distorted electric playing a one-octave harmony, one distorted electric following the bass line using chords, one clean electric playing single notes, and so on. These are all carefully blended to give the song a much bigger and fuller sound without sounding too crowded.
I was not talking about rewriting the whole song. I was just trying to play "Mr. Producer" a little bit by adding to it. (Simple enough to do as long as you are already setup for recording guitars.) Though, they didn't seem too keen on that idea.
What do yo guys usually do to fill out a song?
(I know it all depends on the song, but these were straight forward, driving rock songs.)
Any Ideas?