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Miguel Carzola

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  1. Hey Bats! One word…☝️ Brilliant Thank you for sharing it here 🙏🏼
  2. Wookienator!!! Thanx for checking it out for and chiming in 👍🏼 Freddy 😊 Thanks for listening with your heart and please keep your ears unsophisticated. Music is so much better that way. I appreciate you letting me know. Muchísimas gracias.
  3. Paul. That’s very generous of you. I am touched. Thank you 🙏🏼 .
  4. Mark! Thank you so much as always for your encouragement and the helpful feedback. It's good to hear that you felt the immersive backing vocals cus that's what I was going for there. When I mixed it I checked it through several systems (headphones, car, studio monitors, home theater, small office bluetooth speaker) and compromised between all those, so in some systems that are a bit heavier in the mids and lows the backing vocals may sound louder. I'll definitely take your observation into account if I redo the song. Thank you always Kurt!!!! I always look forward to your comments. Thank you.
  5. Lynn. Thank you for listening so wholeheartedly. It is the best gift to any artist. Thank you for that.
  6. Jaaaaaaack!!!! Thanx forthe listen and the feedback. I always appreciate it. 🙏
  7. Hi KWalkers . Are we monetizing our cakewalk? I've always thought that any gear or software I buy should at least pay for itself. One way to do that is to produce material for sale. Some time ago a buddy had the opportunity to submit material to Sony for an upcoming album of this pop star from Mexico named Kalimba. He kind of styles himself a bit like Usher and a bit like Lenny Kravitz but Sony was asking for R&B stuff. I didn't think any of the stuff I had ready at the time would do it so I sat down to try something. Made a two bar drum loop and programmed a few chords on an elec piano sound to hum a melody over. The melody and structure emerged pretty quickly. Then I wrote lyrics to the melody, recording each line as I wrote it, added some background vocals, and had a band mate at the time play chord inversions in two acoustic guitar tracks that I panned moderately wide to flesh it out even more since the track was so sparse. The whole session took about six hours over one night and I planned to add bass and pads later as well as to redo the lead vocals and the drums. In the end I was never able to submit the song because the friend that asked for it traveled and we lost contact during the time window we had to submit it, but as I started showing it to other friends they actually liked that it was sparse (short drum loop with no bass line or pads) and that the lead vocals sounded imperfect and dry. Given the subject of the lyrics they thought it was appropriate so I left it like that. I didn't know what to name it cus the hook is meant to sound like a moan or a sigh lamenting something, but how does one spell that? 👀 Anyway...here it is 🤷‍♂️
  8. Great piece, Steve. Thank you for sharing it. ☺️
  9. Lynn. Thank you for the vote of confidence. As I mentioned, a record deal was a possibility we were exploring at the time but we eventually went a different route. These days I'm actually content with working on music instead of trying to be the artist. As for being original, I have a bunch of originals that I'm revisiting and I'll continue to post here. They're all in various stages of development (I'm sure most people here can relate😂), but the push back then was to give a potential backer a remake to release as a way into a market so that's why we made a bunch of demos of remakes (to gauge interest). We were thinking South America first and then the US. Because of that the majority of my originals are ballads in Spanish. We all know those can be tough to sit through if the listener doesn't understand the words but I will post them eventually when I get more comfortable with that fact. I really appreciate your encouragement, Lynn. Thank you.
  10. Mark! Thank you so much for your kind comments. I really appreciate your observations. I'm a fan of how you craft your music. Thank you for taking the time. 🙂
  11. Wookiiiieeee!!! i’ve heard your music. This is definitely not your thing. So I really appreciate the comment and the feedback. May the force be with you ✋🏼
  12. Thanx Eric! I appreciate the objectivity. Thanks for the feedback 🙏
  13. Thank you, Paul 😃
  14. Hi Esther! Both versions are head and shoulders above most of the stuff here. Sound color and tone are subjective and both masters sound great to me. Great song. Great singing. Great performances all around. Great mix. Great work. 😃👍
  15. Miguel Carzola

    ADIOS

    Hi Kwalkers. Some time ago a buddy and I decided to seek a record deal in Spanish. The record deal hadn't been an attractive thing for a long time already but it would still be a shortcut cus larger record companies have the infrastructure to get an artist exposure. A friend who was a former industry executive offered to help and asked that we look for hits to remake since those songs already have an audience. We picked a few songs from the 70s through the 90s and made a few demos to gauge interest. At the time we were fans of big-voiced singers of those decades so we chose some of their songs to remake. This is one is "Adios. Hoy Sobran Las Palabras" by Fernando de Madariaga, He used to be backed by full orchestras and big productions, but we did it more in a Vocal pop group format. No loops. No samples. This was the original
  16. This is awesome!! Thank you. This is gonna be a great resource for the folks in the songs forum 😂 A big thanks to you 🙏
  17. Hi Tom. Thank you so much for the kind comment and the suggestion on the snare 🙏
  18. Hey FJ! Gracias por el comentario y la oferta. Ahí te mantendré en mente cuando la vaya a rehacer. Muchísimas gracias!
  19. John! A million thanks. The words are roughly: Verse 1 With only a look at you my heart skips a beat, and I jumble up my words and lose all reasoning. When I'm with you I smile stupidly, and I think of things that are done between two people. In the moments I see you pass by I know that my eyes can't help but to touch your back. I wanna have an accident in your curves and fill you totally with pleasure chorus Uh Uh baby I wanna submerge in you, I'd wanna be able to be covered with your essence like that, honey. Uh uh mama, to savor your body like a chocolate (candy bar) Verse 2 I wanna have you without shame . I wanna taste in my mouth the sweat of your neck, to see you smiling under me, cus you know exactly why we're here. I want your breath shortened from loving, and to fill my hands with your warm breast. I wanna have an accident in your curves. I wanna fulfill you like a man would a woman. Chorus .
  20. Tom! I’m so so glad that you were able to make all that out. You’re on to me😂. When I was a kid (in the 70s) in Cuba I would listen at night to pop in English on a little AM radio we had. Sometimes If the weather was just right I would be able to tune into stations from Florida or the Caribbean from the rooftop of the building I lived in. I couldn’t make out the words at the time but I could feel the emotions in the music. Those long chord progressions and prominent melodies made me dream. Thanks for the feedback on the strat. (pun intended) 😉
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