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That's ok, I am thirteen
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Comments: 3
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Plays: 131
Downloads: 53
Votes: 4
Uploaded: Nov 27, 2004 - 05:12:34 PM
Last Updated: Nov 27, 2004 - 03:05:12 PM Last Played: Feb 09, 2009 - 05:05:08 PM
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Hardware:
mac, g5 dual, evolution keyboard
Software:
garageband with two jam packs
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pooey said 1824 days ago (November 28th, 2004)
Okay.
This sounds like a well-made demo track for the
jampacks. You know, like a sampling of some of the
different sounds available. In that sense, there is nothing
wrong with this.

However, it would be nice to hear what abstractreality
sounds like. Pick just a few of the elements you've used,
then make a song out of it (yeah the tough part). That
may involve singing a lyric, plunking a melody on the
keyboard, or recording yourself talking on the phone, or
whatever. Inject a bit of YOU into the piece. That would
be way more interesting and memorable.

Keep on trying!
Check out my latest song called Wake Up (Pooey Remix)
_nderscore said 1604 days ago (July 6th, 2005)
smooth mix
great advice from the pooster. i think you did a pretty great
job mixing tho. it's a lot more fun to throw some of your own
stuff in there.. then it just gets addictive. i liked the ending
Check out my latest song called glyd
abstractreality said 1602 days ago (July 9th, 2005)
smooth mix
Thanks! I tried to submit other songs, but it takes so
long that it never gets done. I HAVE been working
on better ones lately. I'll be gone, so farewell.
Check out my latest song called Drumatic-RnB Kit
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Progressive rock (shortened to prog, or prog rock when differentiating from other "progressive" genres) is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s, reached the peak of its popularity in the early

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