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A collab with some friends.

We put together a drum track to start, decided it would be in Em and then each had at it with no idea what the other guy was going to do. Knowing my friends, I knew it would lean towards heavy rock so I did a slide part to reflect that. Mine is the first 3rd and bits here and there later. 3 drummers,2 bass players,2 rhythm players, and 3 of us did lead. It came together without any of us hearing each others takes before hand. My bit was my second run through. I used a 90's distortion tone. Worked great for slide.
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Really nice AT, I liked the way it built up at the beginning
Recording is very good and clear.

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Cool jam. Dude was really shredding at the end. I liked the lead riff starting at 3:40. A real odd mode, scale, or whatever ya call it. Good slide'n too.

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That was some real neat jamming! I can't imagine how you made it come together so well not knowing what each other were doing! Cool!

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The tune kind of tells you what it wants after you have been playing a while, Aunt Doty. I know what kind of playing my friends like to do so I played in that context. The joke would have been on me if they had all decided to go acoustic.LOL.

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Neat stuff!

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Every year back at the hunting camp, we make a "mystery stew" {also called "hobo stew"} where everyone brings something to throw in the kettle and every now and then...much like your tune, something really good comes out..... That was cool


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That was, no is, great rock and roll. My hats off to you all. JB

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Very good jam and recording allthumbs


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Very cool AT, imagine if ya knew what everyone played. It reminded a bit of the theme to an action movie, maybe when the credits are running

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That sounds awsome, one day....when I grow up I want to put something like that together!


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The joke would have been on me if they had all decided to go acoustic.LOL.


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A rocking tune for sure. Great job by all of you.

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Very Cool AT...

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Cool jam, Marty. Sounds like fun! I think we should try one like that in the collab forum - just send out the drum track, let everybody do their thing without hearing anybody else's part, then mix it down.


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