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#21
undefined
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#22
(08-07-2013, 06:21 AM)Wjames Wrote:  undefined

this . . . seems a fair assessment.
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#23
(08-07-2013, 06:24 AM)milo Wrote:  
(08-07-2013, 06:21 AM)Wjames Wrote:  undefined

this . . . seems a fair assessment.

Haha, sorry I normally use chrome, but when I use chrome on pigpen everything I post comes up as undefined.

I have to use explorer for this site, I forgot. What I said was:

I like your sort of fills that you added into it. Your version has a more moving, head bangy rhythm that was cool too. Your voice suited it well in D too.
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#24
did you consider arpeggiating the Dm? It adds a nice little flair although I know that is not really done in this type of music.
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#25
(08-07-2013, 06:31 AM)milo Wrote:  did you consider arpeggiating the Dm? It adds a nice little flair although I know that is not really done in this type of music.

I might try it out, Neil Young has that one in Harvest Moon and I was sort of trying to combine him (from After the Gold Rush) & Elliott Smith in this song.
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#26
what happened to trueenigma's post? The mention of Walmart reminded me that they have keyboards at Walmart. I sense an electronica version of nothing matters in the not too distant future . . .

and True, to link the file, click up next to your account name (upper right) the drop down should include "my files" - select that, select the file you want and over to the right are "direct link" and "share link", you want the direct link.

HTH
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#27
Very scattered, and generic verses. It has potential though.
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#28
(08-07-2013, 09:29 AM)trueenigma Wrote:  The file is here:

https://hotfile.com/dl/238152818/7bb2aa6...9.3gp.html


The guitar is crap so I had to use artificial harmonics for most of the chords cause the frets were bitin' like a mother, and my vocals aren't really worth the download either..

the guitar playing is interesting but you were right about the vocals - painful.

The ending was a riot though - diddley-ol-day-eeeey. I can't quite make out most of the chords you are playing, also, you are finger picking, something I didn't really consider. I like the rhythm you did with the guitar.
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#29
(08-07-2013, 08:50 PM)trueenigma Wrote:  
(08-07-2013, 03:57 PM)milo Wrote:  
(08-07-2013, 09:29 AM)trueenigma Wrote:  The file is here:

https://hotfile.com/dl/238152818/7bb2aa6...9.3gp.html


The guitar is crap so I had to use artificial harmonics for most of the chords cause the frets were bitin' like a mother, and my vocals aren't really worth the download either..

the guitar playing is interesting but you were right about the vocals - painful.

The ending was a riot though - diddley-ol-day-eeeey. I can't quite make out most of the chords you are playing, also, you are finger picking, something I didn't really consider. I like the rhythm you did with the guitar.

I hardly thought it a good idea to crack open a pack of guitar picks right there in the isle at Walmart! Also, I may have transposed the thing to F/Dm due to other problems with the guitar.

you know I would have cracked the pack of picks, then I would have nicked a couple too, that's how I get most of my picks anyway.

hey, you probably tuned their guitar for them - they owe you!

and here's your direct link, spazoid:




also, I like the idea of night might turn to day as a refrain, I may incorporate that in my own fp edition.
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#30
I don't use picks, I just pull out a molar and start strumming.
I'll be there in a minute.
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#31
(08-08-2013, 05:05 AM)newsclippings Wrote:  I don't use picks, I just pull out a molar and start strumming.

don't worry, we will get to molar picking after I upload a finger pick edition that makes true look like an absolute hack!

Big Grin

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#32
very well written.
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#33
(08-08-2013, 05:41 AM)Green Ink Wrote:  very well written.

so your opinion of this has changed since yesterday? Interesting, what about it do you now find "very well written"?

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this is not considered adequate feedback /mod
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#34
(08-08-2013, 05:47 AM)trueenigma Wrote:  But I am a hack. I did my version in a damn walmart supercenter on a beat up floor model. What the hell does your fingerpicking have to do with it?

now the excuses come out . . . I will do mine in a damn FYE surrounded by tweens if that is the challenge!
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#35
(08-08-2013, 05:49 AM)trueenigma Wrote:  Won't make me any less of a hack.

well, I am a hack as well, but I am still going to do a finger pick edition now that you have stuck the idea in my head. Also, your vocal style is growing on me . . .

Also, I should note, your walmart guitar is probably better than mine which has produced a dreadful buzz ever since a girl threw it out into the street after me while I was driving by and cracked it.
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#36
(08-08-2013, 05:45 AM)milo Wrote:  
(08-08-2013, 05:41 AM)Green Ink Wrote:  very well written.

so your opinion of this has changed since yesterday? Interesting, what about it do you now find "very well written"?

note:

this is not considered adequate feedback /mod

Aren't we in miscellaneous?
I'll be there in a minute.
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#37
(08-08-2013, 06:05 AM)trueenigma Wrote:  I ran the shopping cart over it a few times. Not because I'm destructive, but because i thought it might actually improve the sound. Lmao

fuk - that's bad.

(08-08-2013, 06:03 AM)newsclippings Wrote:  
(08-08-2013, 05:45 AM)milo Wrote:  
(08-08-2013, 05:41 AM)Green Ink Wrote:  very well written.

so your opinion of this has changed since yesterday? Interesting, what about it do you now find "very well written"?

note:

this is not considered adequate feedback /mod

Aren't we in miscellaneous?

yes, but this is the second time he has posted some "non-feedback" to this thread and then posted a poem right afterwards so I think he believes he is leaving feedback.
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