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  1. Randy Tribute to Tolle I love space videos and flying into canyons clips, all set to music. I've done a few of them myself using NASA images. I really enjoyed what you did here and I hope you make more of them. I don't remember you from the old forum. What was your screen name back then?
  2. FMented I like it. Nice driving beat with really interesting stuff going on. The mix does need some work to bring out the individual instruments more.
  3. bjornpdx

    Science Rock

    Very cool! Love the glistening globules pulsating to the music.
  4. Douglas Your songs are always so well put together. Verses naturally lead into the chorus in interesting ways (chord changes, tempo changes), the solo guitar comes in exactly where it feels right. It's always a pleasure to check out your music. I think the vocal track here needs to stand out more, to make the song more engaging. Not a matter of volume but more like in passion or attitude. I know I'm the least qualified person to offer that opinion, but there it is.
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    Sunrise

    Andy Very enjoyable listening to the meandering music. I was really getting into it around 2:50 because of that cool little melody starting up. I think that could be developed some more.
  6. makke Nice interpretation of a classic song. Robert Burns would approve.
  7. FJ Lamela Closest I'll ever get to one of these dance events. Nicely done. It's interesting that I use very similar arps from Synthmaster and Air (but without the incessant kick drum) in my electronic songs.
  8. Randy It's not easy to coordinate unrelated video with a tune. You did a great job with this project. Have to say I went hmmmm with the primate clips, but that's just me.
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    IN THE SUMMER

    Steve You have a talent for conveying a mood into music and vice versa. You nailed that melancholic feeling of a long ago summer in this song.
  10. JohnB Those Old Feelings Intro went on a little too long Suggest dropping the chirps or whatever they are in the intro Really nice melodic phrases here: "In the Dark of Night" 1:11 "Welcome to my world" at 2:00 (effective use of strings) Kind of expected it again at 2:53 Strong songwriting skills esp accompanying phrases in background but maybe too many different instruments. I didn't analyze the lyrics much, just sat back and let the music tell the story.
  11. Now you can grocery shop in the morning in the middle of the week when nobody's there. I wrote a song about my retirement: https://soundcloud.com/orygun/im-retired
  12. Lynn I've learned a thing or two about music from you. Not sure if you can learn anything from me. 🙂 Nigel, amiller, gary, daryl Thanks for taking the time to comment. Appreciate it. Kenny Chubby Checker? That's cool as all get out. You must have been really good, even back then. At what age did you start playing? I'll never attain that level of playing. Like all my job evaluations over the years I just want to be competent. Part of my practice routine is improvising to your Tales of an Almost Forgotten Yesterday. So far I have nothing to write home about, but there is a melody developing. Thanks for commenting.
  13. Nigel Cool song. I'm really impressed by the sheer professionalism of your work. 👍
  14. David Thanks. I appreciate the comments. Douglas Yeah, I wouldn't be able to make music at all if it weren't for the technology today. Except for humming I guess. And whistling. Paul D I started with Cakewalk in the early 90s and still use it, though Studio One is rapidly growing on me. Tom Thank you! Bjorn Kontakt instrument - sampled buzzy strings followed by expletives. Got 'em. Freddy Boy if you're picking up where you left off then there's hope for me!
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  16. Tom I've been a big fan of Mississippi John Hurt for a long time. Just love the way he played (and sang) and I've always wanted to be able to play in the same style. I'm gettin' close. Andy I really appreciate the comment and the advice. I'm definitely getting calluses on my fingertips (which makes it hard to pick up stuff off the floor.) Have to get over this "if only I'd started back when I was a kid..." Steve Thank you. I'm not totally happy with the video but after a while it's finished. John B Thanks. That is me at the end. I don't remember how many times I played that song until I finally got something half way acceptable.
  17. So after three attempts over the years, this time I'm going to learn how to play a guitar for sure yep yep. I decided to keep my pathetic performance in the video as a kind of "before" scene and then in the not too distant future I'll have an "after" scene in which my playing will be most excellent. (The audio is pretty bad because I used the video cam mic)
  18. I don't have the Heavyocity guitar and I don't use the AAS strum much so can't tell you how they compare. However I will say that the NI Sunburst is really good at accompaniment guitar - it's more than a strummer and not quite a fingerpicking vst. I'd recommend it, especially since it works with the free Kontakt player and it's on sale right now. I don't believe you can try out any NI product as a demo.
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    Everday

    A little bluesier than your other tracks. Love that guitar solo. Yeah, I'll second JohnB and declare this song as my favorite of yours.
  20. The vocal isn't as up front as the 1st attempt and that helped bring out the backing tracks more.
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    Dance Shower

    An energetic tune to brighten up your day and with the kakku style change-ups Good luck on the move
  22. Tom I really wanted a lead instrument to come in around 2:40 Bass sounds very good, stands out clearly. Good interplay with the bass and drums. Seemed like the volume wasn't consistent
  23. Wow this is nice. There's a little hesitation in spots but doesn't distract. I like the little embellishments here and there which make a big difference in the performance.
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    Tamiami Trail

    Wow there's a blues song for you. Someone mentioned toe tapper, and that it is. 0:20 great driving bass line Never would have guessed Tamiami is pronounced like it is.
  25. I don't think I've ever heard this genre on the forum before. Can't call it a blues song cause the bouncy tune put me in a good mood. Very inventive to say the least. Could be background music in a Betty Boop cartoon (and there's a cultural reference you don't see every day)
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