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November 25th, 2005
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has anyone noticed?
seems like not...
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the other thing is that i don't have an opportunity either to record instruments exept guitar or to use samples...
so that's midi
http://www.liveinternet.ru/images/at...4464_46171.mid
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there is a kind of playing on soundclick
"no title 1"
http://www.soundclick.com/greenysun
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December 4th, 2005
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Hi Tozer,
Schermerberger here. I heard the midi and the soundclick track. The midi has a real low volume, but the composition is nice and has a full sound. What did you compose it using? The sounclick track shows promise. I can hear the Pink Floyd (ummaguma) influence on you. It'd be great to hear more of these from you. Bombard your soundclick with tracks for us to listen to.
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December 4th, 2005
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sorry for the missspelling. Toxer
six strings bangin' on a board, (makes it sound simple)
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December 6th, 2005
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If you meen the guitar i used - it was fender toronado
Nice to hear someone does like it...
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December 7th, 2005
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actually what I was asking is, what program did you use to make the midi song? I have never made any midi recordings.
hoping to hear more from you soon,
schermerberger
six strings bangin' on a board, (makes it sound simple)
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December 8th, 2005
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Hi Toxer,
I bet its cold in Russia!
It's very hot here, 27C and its 11pm at night!
I listened to your soundclick songs.
You have good pitch!
Maybe practise your vibrato a little more.
I enjoyed the "First" song the most, it was very good.
The jews harp song is also very good.
Reminded of when I ate some magic mushrooms once.
Keep practising, and you will get better.
You are doing very well.
LB.
I'd rather a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
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December 8th, 2005
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the programme i used was gutarpro
thanks LightninBoy for a technical advice..
and about the "jaw's harp" - i just turned on "pitch+12", echo and auto wah-wah effects and got the sound of an ethnic instrument (jaw's harp) and just had fut tu improvise.
Ones it reached 58 plaice in celtic charts on soundclick)
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