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Tears of a broken heart
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| segiperkasa said 373 days ago (November 13th, 2008) | |
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thanks thanks for the comment.. glad you like it... Check out my latest song called Sepiroth Strings of Fire Symphony
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| caymanjazz said 373 days ago (November 13th, 2008) | |
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Smooth Lead Like the flow of your lead. You should list your equipment and software so we can see how you get that cool guitar tone. Check out my latest song called Insomnia Exposed
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| kristyjo said 373 days ago (November 14th, 2008) | |
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Tears of a Broken Heart - I really like the guitar sound you are using. It sounds great on my headphones and speakers. I also like how you build that sound up with variations that have more and more energy. I, too, would do something with the piano part. Either back it up so it doesn't interfere with the very swirly, complicated guitar solo near the end, or do some rhythmic variations with it after the drums enter. Right now it's two half notes consistently through the whole piece, and a simple switch to 'four quarters', then maybe 'dotted half, quarter' in a couple of those patterns before coming back to 'half, half, half, half' for the last round of guitar fireworks would add some variety without covering up your virtuoso guitar playing. I don't often comment on electric guitar pieces, but this has real potential, and you are obviously a fine player. Welcome to MacJams. I hope to hear more from you! Check out my latest song called What a Friend We Have in Jesus
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| Kilkolki said 372 days ago (November 15th, 2008) | |
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Great... Nice lead, but how do you blend your song make it more brilliant... You are real musician but I'm designer who design & program the sound to be a music... Check out my latest song called Monochromatic
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drakonis
Of course, the backing piano/drums are a little repetitive, but your talented guitar playing is enjoyable to listen to... and certainly is exciting near the end there. Nice to meet you, welcome to Macjams! I will go back and listen to your guitar concerto next.
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Drakonis