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Interesting composition. I especially liked it when the strings kicked in. I've played a little with Garritan in the past. I liked it and learned a lot from it.
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Love it. Listened, liked, and subscribed over on YouTube. Well done!
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A fitting tribute. Nice job all around. Jeff
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Thanks for the listen and the comment! Jeff
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I bought my first home 3D printer 5 or 6 years ago. The advance in technology between then and now, when I bought the new one to print ukes, is nothing short of stunning. I can't wait to see what's available 5 years from. Maybe I'll be able to print that sitar then!
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Thanks, Jack!
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?I had a hell of a time coming up with a uke design that didn't break apart from the tension of the teeny little nylon strings. I need a whole new print technology to handle a Sitar. Nice goal to shoot for thought ?
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The combination of the sound choices and the pulsing rhythms is really well done. Definitely has an epic feel to it. Do you ever layer in orchestral sounds with the synths? That would be a really tasty addition. Jeff
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Outstanding, but I had to scroll away from the video to pay attention to the music and keep from getting distracted ?For me it had a mixture of Pink Floyd and Simple Minds vibes. Jeff
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The whole song was really well done, but I especially loved the opening riff and guitar tone. I personally would like to the hear the drums up a little. Jeff
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I really enjoyed it. Thanks. Jeff
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Nice little noodle. Excellent playing and sound choice. Jeff
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Absolutely love this. Outstanding playing, and the indian influence gives it a really nice vibe. I agree with earlier comments about bringout out the melody a little more. Jeff
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Update - I decided to open an Etsy shop to see if I could sell a few ukes, and fund the next instrument design. Would you like your own custom, 3D printed uke? I'd be happy to give a discount to forum members thanks to all the help and feedback that has been provided along the way in my musical journey. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1696540481/3d-printed-soprano-ukulele This one has been quite the project. I got it into my head a while ago that it would be fun to write and record a song on an instrument that I made. Since my woodworking skills are non-existent, I turned to 3D design and printing. Since I was doing 3D printing, that meant the instrument was going to be a ukulele. Designing and printing a ukulele that sounded halfway decent turned out to take a fair bit longer than I was planning. But I'm pretty happy with the result. Ukology is the demo song, using the 3D printed ukes. Hope you enjoy. And if you have a 3D printer, and would like to print one, you can get the files here: https://www.printables.com/model/806849-soprano-ukulele/related#tabs Jeff
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Roxette - Fading Like A Flower (video/full cover band with guests)
jwnicholson78 replied to Ron_Pko's topic in Songs
This is my first forum colab, and I was excited to be a part of it. It turned out great! Thanks for all the hard work on it, Ron. Jeff -
Really appreciate it!
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Really appreciate the feedback and kind words.
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Excellent cover. Love the clav, and the horns sound solid for midi.
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I thought the choice of all the various synths was spot on. Everything fit together really well, and the vocals sounded great.
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Cold heart Elton John / Dua lipa cover (Bass Heavy Version)
jwnicholson78 replied to Pcode's topic in Songs
Honestly, I wasn't too wild about the opening synth, but then when the chorus hit at around 0:50 it all came together and only got better from there. Vocals were excellent.. -
I love those kind of happy "accidents" where something unintended becomes a key element. A really well done, solid song.
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Takes me back to listening to experimental radio while making late night burger king runs. Loved it.
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* Star * SubVibe (Netherlands) Collab - REMIX-
jwnicholson78 replied to mark skinner's topic in Songs
Really impressive. Very well done. Love the piano solo, but (as a piano player) I would have liked to hear it a little more forward Jeff