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diceslinger

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  1. Took the week off, still didn't get much contest song work in. Too bad, really was a good week of songs!
  2. Good 3 5-6, It was hard the first time, but once you get the pattern it isn't bad. I would say a 5-6. This one is a 6 I would say. Interesting sound form Thin Lizzy, not like their other stuff I'm familiar with.
  3. @Mikson back to the bass.....way more fun than rhythm
  4. Sometimes you fight with a song, and sometimes it feels intuitive. This one just makes sense to me, so it seems easy. Odd, because I've never heard the song. Do you find that on some songs?
  5. Really nice man. Do you know how I know your stuff is good? I sit listening to it with a grin on my face, and have to watch it a second time to listen to the guitar playing. I didn't realize that until now. Your daughter was awesome, what a good voice! Now I wish I had more songs like this to suggest! Glad you two could do that together! How did you end up solving the tempo change issue with your recorder?
  6. I've been coasting too long, this is just embarrassing.
  7. @Orkkongen you outwork people for your wins, you absolutely will be able to hold your own in advanced bass. I know, because that is my trick too Or was until @Rodman started distracting me with these side projects Steel sharpens steel, I look forward to crossing axes with you!
  8. not much for me this week....too much going on I like this song.....never a big chili peppers fan, but they are interesting to play!
  9. Billy Talent, meet I have no talent: Ah...arpeggios again. I can always use the practice
  10. @Rodman I finally got Symphony of Destruction laid down. Wow...you picked a tough one! I really struggled with consistency playing it fast, and after seeing the spectacular job that you did I realized that I was outclassed. So, I tried to make it my own instead. I went acoustic and slowed it down with a swing. I also tried out the slide I got, even using it for the solo. Lets see, I recorded it straight through, then recorded a second track with the slide parts. I laid the solo down separately as well. Then I put the vocals on. I am embarrassed to say that I left the metronome running while I recorded the guitar part, so is audible in some parts. And yes, the photo was taken last week, we still have snow Next up, as we discussed, Nena - 99 Red Balloons for me, 99 Luftballons for you. Mine in English, yours in the original German. Our respective daughters on vocals is mandatory Cool?
  11. I feel like the student that didn't study for the test....
  12. They day is yours, I don't have the time this morning to try to beat your score. I enjoyed this...nice job! It is fun to see my championship friends playing. I'd interested in your OBS setup, I haven't taken that step, but I'm getting close.
  13. Dude....that was amazing! Your vocals, they made it for me. I can't believe you got the guitar and bass parts in one take. The consistency, very nice! As an aside, I was listening to the song, and I wondered how the guitar sound was so tight in the riff. I thought hmm...maybe they used a gate on it. The I was talking to my recording teacher and sure enough, he confirmed that most metal guitar has a gate pedal first off to minimize the noise, otherwise the overdrive distortion amplifies it all like crazy. So the gate cuts all sound below a certain level, cutting out all the incidental noise you don't want. Your picture is perfect. Seagulls are destruction wrapped in feathers. I've seen them poke holes in soda cans with their beaks. You rock man! Nice job!
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