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Primal Scream by Z293 [Email]
Genre: Hard Rock

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SONG STATS:
Hits: 1461
Comments: 7
Votes: 6
Plays: 391
Last Played: Jul 27, 2008 - 10:32:11 AM
Downloads: 62
Fans: 0
Uploaded: Feb 21, 2005 - 02:03:17 AM
Last Updated: Feb 20, 2005 - 01:02:02 PM



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Description:
Trying to explore more drum programming and different time signatures. Guitar Based 3:38

Hardware:
Fender Strat and Fender Precision Bass. Ibenez TS9DX Tube Screamer, Johnson J-Station Amp Modeler and Blue Tube Stereo Preamp. The drums are Drums On Demand loops and MIDI sequences using the single hits from Drums On Demand.

Software:
Logic Express 7 and Ritmo to link the MIDI drums.
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I &mdash 02/21/05 - 01:57:08 PM
really like your style on this tune good job completely
diffent phrasing from our usual style. The drum
programming is pretty decent too sound like you know
what your doing.


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Execllent Guitar Tone &mdash 02/21/05 - 03:43:58 PM
Very Well Done Here - playing, mixing.
Drums sound full and strong too.

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6.4????? &mdash 02/22/05 - 01:56:55 PM
people are either deaf or dumb. I don't think the average
MacJammer understands how much practice and skill it
takes to play like you do and of the few real
muscians(people who can
actually play an instrument) that post here few have your
mastery of the instrument. I've heard people post noise
over a drum beat, and they get rave reviews. Yet you post
stellar guitar playing and recieve a score lower than some
loop based guitar crap that somebody posted (no offense
to that person) but jeez the scoring on this site is a joke.

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6.4????? &mdash 02/22/05 - 03:18:47 PM
Actually it was 9/8 but who knows I was probably playing the bass in 6/4. Different time signatures are new to me but it makes you play differently then you are used to.

Thanks for the support of what I'm doing. I do this strickly for the fun of it, I don't plan to take this to another level. I will continue to try and better my playing but it really is for myself and to better my ideas that I post. I know my faults and limitations and will continue to work on them.

I will admit posting something you've worked on and getting 5's out the box is a little frustrating that's why I recently asked in the forum if we are voting based on MacJams or Pro's. If were talking Pro's than yeah I probably am a five.

Everyone has an opinion and I can respect that and I don't let it get me down. Someone always seems to enjoy my posts a little. I have thick enough skin to accept criticism and I'll probably agree with it. I know what I need to work on and there is only one way to do it, keep trying.

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howlers &mdash 02/22/05 - 02:44:59 PM
such an easy style, just sways and swings (metal swinging). and then becomes this progressive thing that is very cool... in fact, i'd put it under progressive rock, the heavy kind. just love it. great sound to all your axes. some hiccups here and there with the timing just made me think they players *drummer, bassist) had been into the vodka to stay loose long enough to get this great take...

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howlers &mdash 02/22/05 - 03:03:03 PM
Thank you Suzanne, it's always nice to here from you. Never really played in a different time signature besides 4/4 or 12/8 so this was different for me, hence the timing issues. Plus I'm offended that you thought the players were drinking vodka, it was rum of course.

Thanks to everyone else also for your support.

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Soothing &mdash 03/26/05 - 12:40:19 PM
I liked this piece very much. I found it soothing(hence the
title). I hope you keep producing music like this. I liked it
very much.

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