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Firstly. Thanks to Allthumbs for the advice re WAV and MP3 files. I have converted the WAV file and changed the name. it's now called Red Savina. I'll use The Sweet Disorder for another day.

I have been playing guitar for just over a year and this is my first effort on my new Tascam hard disk recorder. Any feedback (positive and negative) is gratefully accepted as i find it very difficult to play anything in front of anybody I actually know.

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hmm ....needs a bit workin...i cant hear your start too properly so u might wanna play louder?aight. and last of all add some technique to it......slides,hammerons,pull offs..tht wod make this more interesting


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thats pretty good for being infront of an audience. nice job it works for me. I dont know much about eletrics so i cant sya anything about that but as for rythem it sounds a tad bit off as it sounds slightley rushed. but otherwise it is great

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Sounds pretty good to me, but difficult to hear. Can you remix it so the guitar is louder and repost it?

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Sounds good, It sounds like two guitar tracks, one loud and the other soft? You need to play with more feeling, vibrato, bends, feel the music. very good effort.

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I didnt think the guitar volume was too soft, I think the playing style was soft, but that goes along with the track OK, kinda "Blue Lounge" feel to it.
and indeed, two guitar lead tracks, you separated them from left to right too, which is always fun to play with. For a year of playing, you're right there!

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Weel done for just a year of playing. Cograts.

 

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