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This song was written be me and my bassest the other day at my house as we were testing out garageband for the first time. (normally use protools) Anyway enjoy the uncompleted jam version of the song. The finished version will have real drums not a loop. That is if our drummer wasn't so flakey :)
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Song Stats
Hits: 1777
Comments: 11
Fans: 2
Plays: 238
Downloads: 46
Votes: 16
Uploaded: Jul 20, 2004 - 09:42:18 AM
Last Updated: Jul 20, 2004 - 06:58:45 AM Last Played: Sep 29, 2008 - 11:48:40 PM
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Hardware:
15in flat panel iMac, Fender Strat, Gibson Les Paul, Yamaha RBX, Behringer Vamp PRO, Sampson Servo 260, Unknown brand monitors, Edirol UA-1A
Software:
Garageband
Comments
mcsweb said 1955 days ago (July 20th, 2004)
Nice jam
Love the guitar work. Almost has a Metheny feel to it. Put
more into this and bring it back...
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Ringo said 1954 days ago (July 20th, 2004)
Great Bass
Almost distorts but has an almost Tony Levin Stick-like
quality that redeems it. Like the harmonics too. Guitar and
drums great too

Funky, yeah!
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TobinMueller said 1954 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
Fusion smooth
I love this track. Great sound, very nice playing. But it is
too short! I wanted you guys to keep playing! this
doesn't exactly seem like Prog Rock, almost more like
smooth jazz fusion. And I'd prefer a composed ending,
cuz to me it seems to just stop. But I really like this a
bunch!
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Cameron said 1954 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
full, rich guitar
I like your guitar playing on this track very much, and your
chord progressions and voicings are sophisticated. To me,
this indicates more of a "smooth jazz" genre -- there
isn't one here, but you might consider putting this in
"Jazz".

And yes, this tune was much too short! I hope you do an
extended version.
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Nolan said 1953 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
Very nice
Cool, lads....very cool.

I am looking forward to the finished version.
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Mcboy said 1953 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
jam on .....
like a peanut butter and jam sandwich...
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slydon said 1953 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
nasty bass
I know bass players don't never get no props' so being one myself, I thought I would let you know how thoroughly I enjoyed that bass line. The guitar was good too, heh :).
pooey said 1953 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
Yeah I dug the bass too
For me its what makes this jam stand out. Oh yeah, the guitar playing is nice. Way to go, bassest (sic).

Keep playin around with GB and keep posting!
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said 1953 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
More!
Yeah, more fusion, lite jazz than prog.

Gret big fat spacious feel. Build a bridge and a front and
back and repost it!
fordlaser said 1953 days ago (July 21st, 2004)
More!
Thanks everyone! I know it's fusion but, There wasn't a spot for it and I
thought no one would look at it in jazz. I know it's short but I promise I'll
make it longer this version was just a test jam. I didn't think it would get
much attention
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emmo said 1952 days ago (July 22nd, 2004)
Freak'n Awesome!
This track kicks ass! Jeff Beck would be proud...

Regards,
Emmo
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