Sunday. Part 13.

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I just like everything you do.

I can't help you, and I actually DO look for flaws.

I hope you post 1000 more tunes here.


Thanks,
Chris

(EDIT: FOUND ONE!!!! - Make the delay louder. I couldn't hear it until i put headphones on).
 
Beautiful song Emeric--love the simple piano part "simple lines intertwining" it reminds me of "lick my love pump" a bit actually...j/k man.......I can't comment on the mix-except to say it sounds pretty darn good through my computer speakers-the vocal performance was very good. Look forward to your next...
 
Very very cool.

Just goes to show how effective a simple tune can be.

Definite beatle type thing going on, but in a much more haunting style. kinda Floyd style atmosphere.....nice

I'm gonna say something a tad controversial (seeing as everyone else is saying the opposite)...I actually think the Piano is a little harsh. I mean it sounds nice, has a nice resonance and sustain, but the attack is a little too harsh (but then it is a nanopiano)....

Steinberg 'TheGrand' would absolutely rock on this song...as its very good for 'piano only' songs and not much cop for pop or arrangements...

Dude....would love you to send me the midi file and let me whack it through the grand to see what it sounds like......

Vocals are top. sit just sweet in the mix.

Peace

Nick
 
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Hi Emeric.
Nice song.
So simple yet so full.
Your vocals and acoustic work compliment each other very well.


Hey NickHall.
Good to see still around.
Haven't heard ya in a while.
 
Wait a minute.
~ snorts ~
I downloaded # 10 the other day and never listened to it till just a few minutes ago.
# 13 is downloading now.

I'll get back with ya.
 
Ok, now I'm picking up the Grand everyone was carrying on about.
I like Grands.
Ya have just enough to emphisize the lyrics.
Not a lot of clutter.
Leaves room for the listeners mind, mine, to hear the song.
Good job.

Nice vocals too.
 
badgas said:
Hey NickHall.
Good to see still around.
Haven't heard ya in a while.

Hey BadGas....been busy a lot recently...and not in a good way (not much music, Laryngytis (however u spell it) and most stuff packed in boxes with an imminent house move...)
Good to cya too....

Hope to be recordin some new stuff soon, but meantime need to get my ear back in with the stuff on here ;)

Peace

Nick
 
fenderlikingood : Happy you liked it. Thx.

chrisharris Not everything I'm sure. The delay should be loud enough in the second 'verse'. I'll get back to it. Thanks!

Thanks for checking both out badgas.

NickHall: It wasn't the exact piano sound I wanted. The nano is limited, every turn of that little rotary knob sounds the same to me. But, it works well enough, hissy bastard to, surprised no one commented on that. Thanks for listening NickHall.

There is no midi file, was played live out the line outputs. I've been interested in hearing 'the grand' that's the Steinberg product right?
 
Very nice tune, Emeric. The two note piano thing, always like that sort of deal. Have you heard Paul McCartney's song called C'mon People? Reminds me of that, but his does go very big. I probably would have liked the drums kicking in to a steady beat, and then maybe cutting back out, not necessarily a big production, just piano, bass, and drums, I love that sound, like Plastic Ono Band. Or, if not into kicking in, maybe edit down a bit shorter.

macle
 
Nice tune...wow.
Good piano, tasteful choice.
Kinda hypnotic with punctuation. Sounded like a symphony crash cymbal. This would make a nice mellow spot in a rock mix. Cool!!
 
Emeric said:
It wasn't the exact piano sound I wanted. The nano is limited, every turn of that little rotary knob sounds the same to me. But, it works well enough, hissy bastard to, surprised no one commented on that. Thanks for listening NickHall.

There is no midi file, was played live out the line outputs. I've been interested in hearing 'the grand' that's the Steinberg product right? [/B]

Lol @ hissy bastard.

Yup Steinbergs 'The Grand'. A pretty memory intensive 3 CD jobby, but well worth it for the sort of stuff your doing. I wouldnt recommend it for large pop arrangements or anything that needs a piano to blend in. But for piano pieces its amazin. Closest thing youll get to a full scale Steinway grand.

Steinberg have a demo of it

here:


or go to the page here: http://www.steinberg.net/en/ps/products/vst_instruments/thegrand/demonstrations/index.php?sid=0

theres a coupla classical demos as well..

(btw..not intended to be a pushy advert, just that I like it!...)

btw....You played that live?....are you serious? man...then thats even more impressive. Ur timing is great. Well played sir.

Nick
 
Very nice....the simplicity is what really makes it. I do agree with Macle that it would have been cool to go 'big' in the middle and then have stuff drop out and end it with just the simple sound from the beginning. But it stands just fine as it is. Glad to see you around, weren't you leaving forever or something like that?
You are a hell of a writer man....I look forward to hearing more of your stuff.
 
Hey Macle. You know, I had this suspician about a McCartney tune after recording this. I knew what CD it was on, and was somewhat hesitant to listen to it, in case I subconciously ripped it off (I didn't want to know, you know?). I wasn't sure of what tune - you picked the one! Out of curiosity, I dug up the CD with C'mon People and listened to it. It doesn't sound like a rip off to me, and I'm glad of that. Impressed on the colliding observation! Thanks for checking the tune out!

jake-owa: Thanks for the listen. A big crash would be cool, I double tracked an 18" crash, a bit far off of the effect I wanted, but will have to do for now.

Nickhall: You're too generous. I can hear some timing inconsistences in a few spots. I blame my controller keyboard because the keys are not weighted. Always blame the tools you know? :)

Lt. Bob: Thanks. The big thing could be done, but I doubt I will get back to this one. I have major problems when it comes to songs. I spend to much time on them, and end up hating them more by the time I get them 'finished'. So my current plan is just to get as good a rough done in the time alloted, and mix it later. No adding tracks 2 years later.

Leaving forever? Was I supposed to?

Thanks for the feedback all.
 
Emeric said:
Hey Macle. You know, I had this suspician about a McCartney tune after recording this. I knew what CD it was on, and was somewhat hesitant to listen to it, in case I subconciously ripped it off (I didn't want to know, you know?). I wasn't sure of what tune - you picked the one! Out of curiosity, I dug up the CD with C'mon People and listened to it. It doesn't sound like a rip off to me, and I'm glad of that. Impressed on the colliding observation! Thanks for checking the tune out!


Well, I'm the king of thieves! But, yeah, your's is not a ripoff at all, goes off in a completely different way. And, far be it from me to throw stones in that department! Actually, on a song I've got called Buzz Is Over, at the end, I do a similar thing on piano (not a ripoff, I don't think, either, just that 2 note kind of thing), so I think that's why it caught my ear straight away. That's cool you know that McCartney CD (Off The Ground), I always think no one knows those less than successful ones. Some great songs on there.

Anyway, great tune, please forgive my babbling.

Macle
 
Don't Stop Believing

Well... the first note reminded me of Chicago, anyway ;)

Oh yeah... that Beatles influence is there... "I've got a lifetime addiction..."... an almost even blend of McCartney and Lennon...

Some cymbal swells would work really well in the build up, or maybe some soft tom rolls...

Of course, the song may not be long enough for that :cool: Kind of a haunting toon... very simple, and mood changing... it's one of those moods that's hard to put a finger on... sad, but secure and resigned... or something...

Great to have talent like yours to learn from on this board... now if we could just get the other great "E" to come back (Erland)...


Chad
 
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