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The Mad Scientist: Part I


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This is an open ended electric guitar piece that is fully finished and that I am very happy with.
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Uploaded: Dec 14, 2006 - 09:51:48 PM
Last Updated: Dec 14, 2006 - 09:51:48 PM Last Played: Aug 18, 2009 - 03:18:18 PM
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MissChaos said 1076 days ago (December 15th, 2006)
My thoughts...
you said "experimental" which immediately makes me hesitant to critique this because, simply put, it's an experiment. I'll give you my thoughts though. There's distortion on the guitars, which could probably be remedied by bringing your recording levels down. The very first thing that came to mind was Hendrix's National Anthem -- must be the reverb and amplifier settings you use. I like that very much. I think the constant guitar arpeggio playing the background is a bit distracting for two reasons: I think the notes aren't following the scale, and because to my ears, it should be a different instrument; bass, piano, strings, whatever floats your boat. But that's one opinion; I'm out of my genre here, so I hope you don't mind my thoughts on this. Thanks for pointing me here in chat. Stick around awhile, you'll love it here. :-)
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