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Adventure In Stereo/Pop-sical Dreaming


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Inspired by ELO's Rockaria and Hold On Tight
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Hits: 797
Comments: 13
Fans: 7
Plays: 64
Downloads: 38
Votes: 8
Uploaded: Jul 14, 2008 - 10:56:12 PM
Last Updated: Jul 15, 2008 - 09:29:39 PM Last Played: Apr 07, 2009 - 03:28:00 AM
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Hardware:
BC Rich Mockingbird and Radio Shack MD-992 Midi keyboard
Software:
Garage Band
Comments
Feter said 495 days ago (July 14th, 2008)
Adventure In Stereo/Pop-sical Dreaming
WOW ... this is Rock n roll !!! ... the tone of
the guitar realy amazing ..I m a big fan of ELO
but this has alot of your own signature ...
great rockin ..(have you tried hammond instead
the strings ?) they would sound cool ..just
a thought ...this song Rocj my friend ..thnx
alot for sharin !!!!!!
said 495 days ago (July 15th, 2008)
Very Good.
Another cool sound Eddie. Yeah I like.

Peace Dee
Skean said 495 days ago (July 15th, 2008)
ELO
Yes I can hear it sure ELO inspired you ROCK man.
Very cool work dig it.
Thanks for sharing.

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TheWhizzies said 495 days ago (July 15th, 2008)
good
This is really good electric rock guitar.

- Jake
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jiguma said 495 days ago (July 15th, 2008)
"Pop Classical"?
More "Rock Instrumental" for my money.

Eddie, this sounds like it has potential but for me the wall of sound takes away from the tune rather than adds to it. To my ears, there needs to be lots more air in there - perhaps better panning of the different tracks would be a good start.

Nice playing on the BC.

Neil
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EEFliess said 494 days ago (July 15th, 2008)
wall of sound
thanks for your input...it needs some work I know...that's kinda why I posted it, to get input on how to fine tune it...going back and listening to it, it's all bam bam bam bam, and no breathe breathe breathe breathe
caroline said 494 days ago (July 16th, 2008)
finally got here!!!
thank you eddie - i enjoyed listening to this and i am sorry that i haven't got anything more constructive to say other than that i liked it - big loves xoxo
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said 494 days ago (July 16th, 2008)
Nice composition.
This has the makings of a really fine and upbeat tune. A couple of suggestions: bring the drums up in the mix. At around 2:00, your fine guitar playing is getting drowned out by the backing keys. I would center the lead guitar, but that's debatable, I suppose. My $.02 for what it's worth.
guygrooves said 492 days ago (July 18th, 2008)
Hey Eddie...
I very much hear ELO in this, and I was a big fan of theirs in the day. I would love to hear that BC with a level of reverb that matched the rest of the mix. It sounds a little outta place because of it. I listened twice once with cans on and once without, and it's less noticeable with the phones on. I wonder do you mix with head phones, or do you have studio monitors? If you do use phones I heard a good way to mix is to continue to monitor the mix periodically in mono to see how everything sits in the mix. I have tried it and it works pretty good. I am just a hack so take it for what it's worth. I am gonna fav this and vote. I hope it gets a revisit and some tweaks one day, you have something here. It's cheerful upbeat and a neat little hook within. I enjoyed both my listens.
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Lightman- said 491 days ago (July 19th, 2008)
Cool
This is a cool rock guitar.... I like it a lot.... A good tune.... And the sound is great.. Thumbs up....
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Dragonas said 491 days ago (July 19th, 2008)
Thank goodness
The fun rocking melody of this song was just so fun and carefree.
Truly a breath of fresh air for me!
Cheers, and keep on rocking.
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Kori Arashi said 490 days ago (July 19th, 2008)
Simply Wonderful! :D
This is a smooth piece you got here my friend! Everything flows very well and definitely something people shouldn't miss. I really enjoyed this. The pianos work well to back up the guitars like drums usually do which is a very creative way for music. The guitar playing is pure awesomeness too. The choir fits well- the whole piece is wonderful! I look forward to your future works for sure! Keep it up! :D
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MarkHolbrook said 377 days ago (November 10th, 2008)
You really can
work that guitar Eddie! Very very nice!
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