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It sounds sweet. I could imagine Steve Vai all over that track.

With Sting singing.
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Sorry guys had to go away on bit of a family emergency for a few days. Will gets things rolling again over the next few days.

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Electric take 1.mp3
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Well here's what I did tonight, I want to adjust the drums a bit and redo the bass (or maybe one of you guys want to do the bass?) ....maybe tidy the ending if it's not working... but yea, theres the first basic track.

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Working on a track so someone can do teh widdly diddly all over it. Hopefully have it ready tonight.

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rob_on_guitar wrote:Working on a track so someone can do teh widdly diddly all over it. Hopefully have it ready tonight.
Sounds like a job for BG and his urineum...
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New track advancing well, just struggling with one riff. Also cleaned up the other track pretty nicely.
Anyone got tips on when you can't quite nail a riff properly? Maybe Im forcing it too much.
Anyways, Darcy might hit you up in a couple of weeks re:acoustic electric, thinking I might get away from the heavy stuff for a couple of weeks and record the rest of the more softer numbers. 8)

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Night Waters teaser.mp3
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Second track sample, still working on the ending. Had Tsuken or Gelato in mind but up for grabs to anyone who wants to have a go.

Once I start finishing tracks to the point Im happy with Ill make a file or something with the full file size etc, for now all the samples will be at 192.

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rob_on_guitar wrote:New track advancing well, just struggling with one riff. Also cleaned up the other track pretty nicely.
Anyone got tips on when you can't quite nail a riff properly? Maybe Im forcing it too much.
Anyways, Darcy might hit you up in a couple of weeks re:acoustic electric, thinking I might get away from the heavy stuff for a couple of weeks and record the rest of the more softer numbers. 8)
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rob_on_guitar wrote: Anyone got tips on when you can't quite nail a riff properly?
Practice it... SLOWLY. Really slow. Then gradually build up speed unitl you can not only play it, but can't play it wrong.
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bluesbass wrote:
rob_on_guitar wrote: Anyone got tips on when you can't quite nail a riff properly?
Practice it... SLOWLY. Really slow. Then gradually build up speed unitl you can not only play it, but can't play it wrong.
I normally do this, but still couldn't. Slept on it and nailed today! 8)

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rob_on_guitar wrote:
bluesbass wrote:
rob_on_guitar wrote: Anyone got tips on when you can't quite nail a riff properly?
Practice it... SLOWLY. Really slow. Then gradually build up speed unitl you can not only play it, but can't play it wrong.
I normally do this, but still couldn't. Slept on it and nailed today! 8)
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Ok full length version of night waters....except I changed the name to dark waters.

Whos up for this one?

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I just wish I could play half as well as I want to.

I restrung the guitar this morning, and recorded my first take. No prelisten or anything. And now ten takes later, I still can't string anything together.

Here's the first raw, unedited take. Some good things. Some bad things. Some fun things. Some dumb things.
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NZRS-Dave wrote:I just wish I could play half as well as I want to.

I restrung the guitar this morning, and recorded my first take. No prelisten or anything. And now ten takes later, I still can't string anything together.

Here's the first raw, unedited take. Some good things. Some bad things. Some fun things. Some dumb things.
dude some of the stuff in the first half of the song is awesome...some really cool sounding runs. A couple of the melodies in the last 1/4 are sweet as well, you probably just needed to repeat them a bit instead of widdling off



I'm still hoping to do mine for "electric" it's just finding the time....got about half the song sorted :roll:
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That's the problem, I have cool ideas, but not enough to string together. And I can never play them the same twice.

So I basically sh1t my fingers at the fretboard and hope something sticks.
Yup - that's me and my pal Steve or little stevie vai as I like to call him. In Auckland airport when I was 26. I'm not 26 anymore.

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