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Old March 19th, 2006
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  miss misery

well i never finished my last song
put it on the back burner
but....
this is by Elliot Smith

I messed up the last verse
and muffed lots of notes

he strums it on guitar and also has a piano solo that beautiful
i kinda freestyle fingerpicked it
thanks for listnin

hope its decent

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I'm not familiar with the song, but you've done some nice fingerpickin there.

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Very sweet playing there, very enjoyable.
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You have a good voice bro... You should feature it more. It sounded like you where
holding back... Don't be afraid to belt it out...!!!

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thnx so much for replying everyone
ill try to project my voice more nxt time nocat

heres somthin im workin on

thnx for listening 2 my rubish it means alot

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I like 'em both, Camtheman, very much. You have a uniqueness about your sound that is enviable ... some of us have to work a lot harder to get 'our sound'. You just seem to have it naturally, both vocally and picking.

I agree with nocat, your voice need to be out front more, whether it's singing out more or just getting really close to the mic when recording. Very nice!


 

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