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- Big Blue Owl
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Dag, you guys. If you are not careful you'll make an old man a happy man.
The song is ready for listening. I won't make the usual disclaimers and excuses for musical shortcomings, except to say that it would be a lot better if I had a band to play the parts instead 'a just me and Randy the drum machine. It was a bucket of fun to do, though. I'll get to work on part 2 now.
The song is ready for listening. I won't make the usual disclaimers and excuses for musical shortcomings, except to say that it would be a lot better if I had a band to play the parts instead 'a just me and Randy the drum machine. It was a bucket of fun to do, though. I'll get to work on part 2 now.
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- Big Blue Owl
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- Big Blue Owl
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Thanks t. And Soup has said more than enough to thank me. He deserved a song after what he's gone through to get to where he is now. We all have in our own ways, I think.
The last part of the song is something personal from me to all of you. Give yourself a hand for making it through. Now get off of our butts and do something wonderful.
And I loved the experience of writing for someone else. Motivating!
The last part of the song is something personal from me to all of you. Give yourself a hand for making it through. Now get off of our butts and do something wonderful.
And I loved the experience of writing for someone else. Motivating!
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Dude!Big Blue Owl wrote:Thanks t. And Soup has said more than enough to thank me. He deserved a song after what he's gone through to get to where he is now. We all have in our own ways, I think.
The last part of the song is something personal from me to all of you. Give yourself a hand for making it through. Now get off of our butts and do something wonderful.
And I loved the experience of writing for someone else. Motivating!
I just got it on MP3 from Soup and I thought it was brilliant!
Got some questions for ya though:
-- What effects were you using for the guitars?
I noticed you have a good ear for Alex's open barre chorusing. That RULES.
-- Did you ever try to cover Alice In Chains?
You're very close to Layne Staley in that department!
-- Were you trilling the guitar notes toward the end with a tremolo, or
by fret hand? It was really good if you did it manually. Nice sustain Bro!
Anyway, just wanted to tell you and Soups that it's a hit here.
Party on, Owlie!
Party on, Soup!
Don't start none...won't be none.
- Big Blue Owl
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Thanks, Cyg!
I used a Zoom 505, a Roland chorus, straight into the board. No amp.
Party on, Cyg!
What effects were you using for the guitars?
I used a Zoom 505, a Roland chorus, straight into the board. No amp.
No, but I've been told that before. He was awesome.Did you ever try to cover Alice In Chains?
That was a result of feedback with chorus and sustain. I actually tried to volume it down at first, but after I failed it grew on meWere you trilling the guitar notes toward the end with a tremolo, or
by fret hand?
Party on, Cyg!
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