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Karma Police - guitar and piano

I went through the trouble of lugging a computer and equipment upstairs to record an actual piano. Was it worth it? You decide. I know it's way more fun than playing a midi keyboard, that's for sure.

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That was nice


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Good job B_jamin. You really did the song justice. Listening to your other Radiohead song now and it sounds good. How did you do the FX that I hear in the background?

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Really enjoy that laid back voice B_jamin, well played, recording is really clear too! thanks

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Piano was a great addition, nice strumming too

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The bulletproof recording was made by playing a tele with cranked reverb and using a slide above the pickup area.

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Nice singing and strumming. Personally I couldn't hear the piano very well, maybe bring it up in the mix slightly?

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Nice job all around!


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Hi B Jamin'
very good job. I would bring the piano up slightly too. The likeness is quite good if that's what you were going for. Radiohead songs are fun huh? Way to go


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I love this cover, its a great song and one that I play but alas I was not put on this planet to sing.

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