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Folk or perhaps country and western inspired tune. Found a "lap steel" in an old Omnisphere library.

My vocal is admittedly aging and is not under the same control as at younger age.

Since English is not my native tounge, I struggled with the lyrics as well. Well, enough of red flags! 🙂

edit: Rerecorded some of the  vocals and tried some pitch correction. 

 

 

 

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On 9/25/2024 at 6:28 PM, Old Joad said:

I like this a lot, what are you using to create the steel pedal, that sounds very cool👍🏼

Thanks Joad! It's from an old Omnisphere library, according to them it's a lap steel guitar. 

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 That was Very Real and intimate. Fantastic job on the steele guitar , it was Very imersive , Soothing and not so country sounding. You presented it well ..  it had an emotional feel like a cello does in this type of song. 

 Loved it ..    ms

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On 10/14/2024 at 12:46 AM, mark skinner said:

 That was Very Real and intimate. Fantastic job on the steele guitar , it was Very imersive , Soothing and not so country sounding. You presented it well ..  it had an emotional feel like a cello does in this type of song. 

 Loved it ..    ms

I am very glad you liked it. Thank you very much. 🙏👍

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When I read "country and western inspired tune" I almost didn't listen, but I'm glad that I ignored my general inner distaste for that sort of thing and listened anyway. 

The only thing that really struck me as something I would change was that the vocal is maybe a bit dry? If it was me I'd be adding a smidge of something airy to that, but then again I probably always have too much on mine, so make of that what you will.

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On 10/20/2024 at 7:12 PM, paulo said:

When I read "country and western inspired tune" I almost didn't listen, but I'm glad that I ignored my general inner distaste for that sort of thing and listened anyway. 

The only thing that really struck me as something I would change was that the vocal is maybe a bit dry? If it was me I'd be adding a smidge of something airy to that, but then again I probably always have too much on mine, so make of that what you will.

Sorry for late reply. Country was maybe a misconception from my part due to the lapsteel. I am glad you listened and commented. I'll check the vocal reverb and level. Thanks!

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