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Who want´s to Jam/record something with me?

Hi guys!

This section doesnt seem to be working properly. I dont know what it is, the concept/idea is good.
However, the "Little Wing" jam we did gave birth in an exellent way. So, right now, i want to offer me to record ANYTHING you like with me. If you want an specific song just write it here and lets record it.

Anything, from a jam to a cover or an original composition, LETS DO IT

Lets have some fun!!


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I'd love it, but just know them slower pickin type stuff. Or smoozy ballads. I wish I could do rock stuff.
I would think that some of our seasonds player would be jumping in more often. Maybe I could come up with something you might want to get in on.
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An original composition sounds good to me. I've got some basic guitar part ideas. They're all pretty raw, not very polished, but some drums bass and lyrics would liven em' up. have any song ideas from a lyrical perspective?

I like your work that I've heard so far. Its obvious you have some serious ability to play the guitar.

Anyone else here who wants in? A bass player maybe? Or a drummer? A singer?


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I'll take a shot at singing (so long as it's in my range).


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sounds good Cshude. Anyone bassists or drummers around here?


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I'll duet with ya, CShude, you want the upper, or the lower registers...? LOL

Ok OK I'm funnin' ya, you can have the soprano parts...

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I'd like to help


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I'll try to get some parts up tomorrow. What type of song do we want to make? Most of the stuff I've got is fairly slow, and sort of pop-ish. Its mostly rhythm.

Anyone play keyboard? It'd be cool to get some piano in there too. It starting to shape up nicely now, we've got two singers and several guitarists. Anyone have lyrics with no music? Maybe a poem?

Anyone have propellerhead reason? It'd be cool to have some orchestrated parts as well.

Maybe I'm getting a bit ambitious?

One more thing, my recording setup currently is really bad. So, maybe I could put up a part, and one of you guys could play it and record it? It'd be nice to have some good sound quality. I listened to Some of Cshudes stuff, the sound quality sounds good there. Maybe you could do my parts Cshude?


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I'll see what I can do, but I'm very short on time these days. I don't want to hold up the production. I can knock out the singing part in a day, though.
Oh, and don't worry about range- between natural voice and falsetto I can go about 4 1/2 octaves. I'll get it done one way or another.


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tsidewinder,
Several good song starts over on Songwritting, might take a look and see if any of them fit the bill.

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I had a cool rocking groove for someone's lyrics here... I never posted it though.

Problem with me collaborating... I'm half step down (Eb) and these fat strings thrash my fingers if I tune up.

Alas... I'm a self induced outcast from the standard tuners.


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Problem with me collaborating... I'm half step down (Eb) and these fat strings thrash my fingers if I tune up.

Alas... I'm a self induced outcast from the standard tuners.
I'm probably being stupid here Dewy but I don't understand how being tuned differently prevents you from playing along with people tuned to standard.

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If I capo'd perhaps it wouldn't make any difference at all. I'm not good enough to "compensate" on the fly for the step up when I'm playing...

If the tune is in G I would be "Playing" G#... and I could keep up for a while, then would slip into confusion.

And if I "wrote" the lick around G then everyone would be playing in F# and have to pick alternate chords for any open chords I do.

I think I need to get a Capo...


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I`d love to pitch in on another collaboration - the "little wing" one was great fun to do and I thought we`d see a good few more on here. The idea seems to have died a bit of a death though.

Count me in. Singing lead rythm electric or acoustic

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  some ideas

Ok, here are some rough song ideas. Well, maybe not song ideas, but just little parts. They're rough in sound especially, these are just ideas that came out of the blue, and I recorded them as quickly as they came.

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File Type: mp3 chord progression part two.mp3 (861.7 KB, 14 views)


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