Music is such a special tonic for us all.
To be honest, after the first few arpeggiated chords you play, I was gonna turn it off. But I say to myself ... SUPPORT YOUR FELLOW board member ...
I want you to practice those first licks on the geetar padnuh. Develop some 'methods' to practice the movement of your hand to the next chord position. That's what needs practice, not the picking of the notes once you are IN position. Practice playing the chord, and then BEFORE you move your hand, move your hand in your mind and SING the notes you will pick BEFORE you move your hand, you will grow brain cells, you will get there quicker ? or ... you will simply get there. That's the key is getting there at the right time, not necessarily ... faster. The flow of your musical mind is much, much faster than your hand, and you have got to build up that speed first.
Many recordings I listen to on the board are a little unsure at first, but the performer gets in the groove, and starts doing better overall. And you do this. About 00:45, after you have sung the first half of the first verse things get better.
By the second chorus you are 'warmed up' and things are going very well.
And Groucho is right, this is a damn good 'song'. Good writing.
Hell, I like that harmonica playing in the distance ... like seeing Clint Eastwood come out of the mists ... BUT ... your vocal is very upfront, in the face, so there is a huge contrast here, probably to much, got to bring those things closer by taking some effect off the harmonica and EQ'ing the vocal in it's highs, less high.
Now at the end you do the same thing on those chords, and it's not your body that is slow here, it is your musical mind that needs speeding up. I find that I must sing the notes in my mind before I play them, even very, very fast runs on the fiddle, my brain plays them before my fingers do.
Cool effort dude, this song has a lot of promise, I look forward to hearing a re-tracking and re-mix ... or ... moving on to your next effort.
Oh yeah ... nice vox, you have a good voice, thanks for mixing it upfront where there is never any question what you are saying.
Please remember, listening to your fellow board members, and reviewing their work, and reading the reviews of others, to music you have listened to will help you in all things in your music.
WELCOME TO THE BOARD !