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Comments: 4
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Plays: 83
Last Played: Aug 11, 2008 - 03:49:28 PM
Downloads: 17
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Uploaded: May 13, 2006 - 03:20:41 AM
Last Updated: Jun 07, 2006 - 09:18:39 AM



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Guitarra Yamaha Pacífica Piano Roland D170 (1)
Description:
2ª aproximación a Garage Band

Hardware:
IMAC G5

Software:
Garage Band
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great job &mdash 05/15/06 - 06:23:55 AM
wonderful job on the string arrangement. the drums are spunky and
tight. when the guitar head hits its simply delicious. nice tone on the
guitar, good solo to boot.

gran trabajo, tengo gusto de esto!

great job, I like this! (just in case the translation doesn't cut it :-)

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great job &mdash 05/16/06 - 03:23:56 AM
Thank you for your nice comments - i'm just beginning with this program and
want to go on with Garage Band- I'm going to hear your music and i'm going
to tell you my opinion about it - sure its great!
It fills me with energy to hear such nice comments, thank you very much
Greetings from the Canarys!

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Nice &mdash 05/17/06 - 12:22:16 PM
Nice, mellow feel. Very peaceful. Like the guitar playing. I only have two
suggestions, and feel free to ignore them! 1. The drum loop appears
never to change, which gives it a very synthetic feel. You may want this,
in which case leave it like it is. But I think it might be nice to have a little
more human touch in the drums, which would mean changing the
patterns every now and then. The guitar has a very human feel, so why
not the drums too? 2. Maybe a modulation (change of key) might be a
good idea at some point, just to the listeners something new to hear
harmonically.

Nice work!

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Nice &mdash 05/21/06 - 10:19:31 AM
Thanks Clark for your opinion. Very it is guessed right what you say. I agree
totally and I thank for your lucidity to you. The certain thing is that I am
beginning with GB and I do not know all its secrets technical.
I will make an effort ahead in doing it better. I have liked much your
commentary and I admire to you reason why I know you. I have heard
your music and it seems to me magnificent.
Greetings Clark and until soon.

Juan Carlos

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