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Sir Myghin wrote:second i turned that one on elf just started groovy, very relaxing. I like
Thanks.

I listened to yours as well. I thought that the lead guitar line needed a little work (of course, I think that every time I listen to something of my own as well), but you have a cool foundation going. Kinda reminded me of a medieval times march into battle... or something. :)
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ElfDude wrote:
Sir Myghin wrote:second i turned that one on elf just started groovy, very relaxing. I like
Thanks.

I listened to yours as well. I thought that the lead guitar line needed a little work (of course, I think that every time I listen to something of my own as well), but you have a cool foundation going. Kinda reminded me of a medieval times march into battle... ore something. :)
I am in the process of looking for a better recording program, when i find one that vista is friendly with, I plan to re-record that and polish it up nicely, hell even set a metronome so a slight time off cannot happen.
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Ogg wrote:[
Husk 'My Dragon Photo' acoustic (posted this before)

http://www.savefile.com/files/1308713 or
http://www.savefile.com/download/130871 ... 284cc22516
This may be my favorite thing that I've heard from Husk so far. :)
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Those acoustic songs were plenty cool there ogg, good stuff

And hairy you band is a good one, you can really belt out those words.

Some good news is my drummer is moving into the same city we are in february or march, forget which, which means we will likely have a less small jamming spot. That would mean we could record (currently whenever we try the damned drums get into everything, think 10x10 room with keys,vox,guitar,bass and a heavy handed drummer)
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ElfDude wrote:This one was pure self-indulgence. Something kinda new-agey (though not exactly) came out of it. Lemme know what you think.
http://matt.purescience.com/songs_/Pass ... Newman.mp3

Man Elf I really like how you put this one together.

Sweet man, verrah nice.
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Myg!

I'm glad you broke the ice, bud. The bass part is cool. The piece reminded me, fondly, of King Crimson (with a touch of Maiden's Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner). You are right about the guitar sound. Bright and thick. Nice first attempt, and kudos for the vigilance of working with wonky, crashing programs.

Next time, bring some kind of recording device to rehearsal. Good jams always emerge when you least expect them to.

Thanks for sharing with us!
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ElfDude wrote:Well, between all the cool stuff you guys are doing and my new keyboard, I decided it was time to try laying down a few tracks and see what came out. I haven't had a recording session like this for a long time. Last year and the year before they were all about trying to write kids songs. This one was pure self-indulgence. Something kinda new-agey (though not exactly) came out of it. Lemme know what you think.
http://matt.purescience.com/songs_/Pass ... Newman.mp3
Wow!

You know something; Even though you don't play this style live, and your recordings have been kid's songs for a while, you are really good at prog/atmospheric/blues/space. That keyboard is no-doubt happy to have you as an owner. I'd like to hear more of this kinda thing (and steal it for my MP3 player!) Any chance you could find some like-minded players there and be the guitar/keyboard/vocalist in a prog/rock band? Think of the fun you'd have.

Anyway, that was brillo, Elf!!!
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Thanks for the nice words, guys.
Big Blue Owl wrote: Any chance you could find some like-minded players there and be the guitar/keyboard/vocalist in a prog/rock band? Think of the fun you'd have.
You know, a few years back I tried advertising for other players to form such a group.

The only call I got was from an old man who said, "Hey! Your phone number is only one digit different than mine! But I never heard of any of them bands you mentioned."

Actually, he had a lot more to say than that. When he was a kid his dream came true at a state fair when Gene Autry invited him on the stage to play guitar with him for one song. When he was more grown up, he ordered his first Gibson guitar... "I want this body style with this pickup configuration" etc etc. I guess Gibson could do that back in those days. When the guitar shipped to him it came with a letter saying that they lliked what he'd ordered so much that they were making it into a stock model. Consequently, he got the first L-5 with a serial number of 001 (I think it was an L-5... I could be wrong about the model). He told me that letter was framed on his wall.

He called once or twice more for some chats, but I never did meet him.
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I had so much fun yesterday that I decided to try it again today. I tried and tried to work in a guitar part, but they just didn't sound right. So, here are four tracks of me keyboarding.

Moving Forward

http://matt.purescience.com/songs_/Movi ... Newman.mp3
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I'm pleased our acoustic stuff was received so well, sincere thanks for the positive comments. I hope to post a (far superior) full on heavy version of MDPhotos when we've completed it.

Too many hands on my time the now but I'm so looking forward to catching up with the latest offerings :-) .

BBroO...jamming on tuesday with Husk Dan and on thursday with young heavy metal Dan so I should have something to send very soon mate.
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Elf, I don't think it needs a guitar part. It works well as it is. :-D

Darren, do you play with anyone who doesn't have a name beginning with a "D"? ;-) Dorian, Dan, Dan,...hehehe

I look forward to the full on heavy version which you have promised us!
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awip2062 wrote: Darren, do you play with anyone who doesn't have a name beginning with a "D"? ;-) Dorian, Dan, Dan,...hehehe
For several years They Might Be Giants (both named John) had a band consisting of three men who were all named Dan. It was often said from the stage during their concerts, "It's always a full house at a They Might Be Giants show! Only one thing beats a full house. Four of a kind...
The Ramones!"
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Elf, you could be making a mint creating atmospheres and soundtracks for films and tv. Your stuff on this keyboard sounds polished and professional, not to mention pleasing to the ear.

BrOgg, great news about the rehearsal. I'm patiently awaiting any tracks you'd like me to listen to.
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Big Blue Owl wrote:Elf, you could be making a mint creating atmospheres and soundtracks for films and tv.
You're talking about my dream job, man.
So, how do I go about marketing myself?
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So, how do I go about marketing myself?
A giant bread wrapper and a twist tie? :-D

I'm not sure, but I think the industry is somewhat searchable. I'll take a quick spin around Google.
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