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My kids and I did this a few years ago. My son 10 at the time played some e-drum/bass effects, daughter 14 years old on e-guitar and me. It started out as an exersize...a Bolero kind of thing. I dug it up a while back put a little polish on it and thought I'd put it up for some feed back. Have a listen if you can spare a few minutes. It moves a little slow at first so hang in there. If I had to put a style type to it, I guess you'd call it instrumental mood drama. That's what my daughter calls it.

Thanks

http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=3482
 
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Nice sounds, and interesting piece. It does start a bit slow, but the sounds are good. No help from me...but I dug it.
 
Thanks for listening!

Just a little somethin' while foolin' 'round with the kids. Was teaching the girlie about chords and apreggios and the boy 'bout percussion vs. drums (they're not the same). A good persussionist should be able to read music, play the bells, hit the snare and make music...not just pound out the heart beat. Trying to round him out a bit.

Both had only been playing for a couple months at this point. The daughter played the repetative acoustic/electric part and the heavy rhythm part. Biggest issue was how heavy the Gibson was. Daddy...why can't I play the pretty blue Fender?

Again, thanks for the listen!
 
I like the atmospherics of it. It gets too loud at 1.38 - might need to compress it a little.
The bells are great.
The background distortion coming in after 3.00 is great.
It really could be an extended intro from Black Sabbath.
The piece also reminds me of Frippotronics - the stuff Robert Fripp & Brian Eno did together - No Pussyfooting & Evening Star.
It's a keeper.
Though keep working on it with them. Nothing big mind - just some more noodling.
 
Wow man, that'ssome cool-flowing material. It's even cooler since you had your kids playing with ya; pretty inspiring to me!
 
Thanks for takin' the time to listen. I'll try to clean it up a little more. While not a technical piece by any stretch, the moment just kinda happened.

How weird...the glitch at 1:35 or so wasn't there on the original...it only popped up on the MP3 version. I'll have to look into that. :confused: Other than a little smooshing and level control, I think I'll leave it alone.

Thanks for the kind words...I'll pass it on.
 
i think the intro is a tad long but i like this a lot!!!!! this kind of stuff is right up my alley.
 
Well will I get my ear back afterwards? jk :p

Nice atomsphere and feel here. Like the sounds, feels like something from a cool soundtrack. If anything, I think the intro could be a little shorter and the build at the end could be a little longer. Good piece though, enjoyed cranking this and the feel of it :)
 
punkin said:
My kids and I did this a few years ago. My son 10 at the time played some e-drum/bass effects, daughter 14 years old on e-guitar and me. It started out as an exersize...a Bolero kind of thing. I dug it up a while back put a little polish on it and thought I'd put it up for some feed back. Have a listen if you can spare a few minutes. It moves a little slow at first so hang in there. If I had to put a style type to it, I guess you'd call it instrumental mood drama. That's what my daughter calls it.

Thanks

http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=3482


Hey punkin,


Very dreamy, I think the distorted guitar could be bought forward in the mix slightly, and I loved the sound of the bell or chime in there!

It must be rewarding to have kids interested in music!!

Good stuff!......Pass some congrats as inspiration to the short people!


Gorty :)
 
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