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Melodic Metal Original

i call this never deceive.why? i really do not know.this is an original kind of an 80's metal vibe here.hope you enjoy this.
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khaos,

Not my kind of stuff, but sounds pretty darn cool. You in a band ?
Great playing. Heavy mix.
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thank you bro,yes i am in a band.i appreciate you listening.art...

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Nice job khaos, is that the band or something you engineered?


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that is all me bro.i write all my own instrumentals.thank you for checking that out.it is a drum programmer also on there.

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Good work! Watch out on the mix cause guitars were too high and i could barely hear the bass (if there were a bass) There were many ideas on the song (very good ones btw) and its hard to stick with a main riff or something to remember it.
Why dont you split this tracks into 2 diferent songs? Just an idea.
Great playing skills. Its good to have a guitarist with your tastes around keep em coming.

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Cool, I am not into Metal but this has good flow. I agree with GT had a hard time hearing some of the riffs and runs in the background, but nicely done.

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yes i know.i usually just plug in and start jamming.if an idea comes up i push record.mixing is an elusive skill i am chasing at the moment.i use headphones and it is hard to hear it all.but i will try and mix a little better.i appreciate all of the feedback.thank you guys.art...

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Not my cup of tea metal but that sounded very good, great tone!

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That was great Khaos
Loved the guitar work, hope we're going to hear more of your work soon!

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That was some great playin' there, Khaos.


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That was medieval in a contemporary sort of way. Great lead guitar
Lots of ideas and moods, Johnbullard

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You have that style down cold!

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That is some stout playing. I agree with GT- you've got at least 2 songs here. Nice job on what you have here, though.


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Coming from someone with exactly your taste in music, I just about ONLY listen to instrumental music, except for some favorite bands.

This is great creativity, composition and all around great playing. Maybe you can help me out with something I'm not sure how todo?

How do you create the harmony parts? I've been wanting todo this, is it a delay pedal, harmonizer? I've been wanting to incorporate this into my playing, but I can't find any information about how to get that sound.

Again, great job! Hangs in with stach, vai and petrucci any day.

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