I'm still working in parallel on different CDLCs and feel like I learn a bit more every time, not only on CDLC creation, but also guitar playing (learning how things work makes me realize lots of things)
Last time, firekorn gave me precious advices, and I wonder if someone would be kind enough to test my latest upload and give me some more.
As I wrote in the description, the Bonus track is just for fun, that's the vocal part I wrote to sync the lyrics. I know it's a bit weird, but I kinda like to play it, even if it's definitely not meant to be played on guitar
I wonder if it would work singing it on a microphone [of course using the same octave]
Probably not, or at least it would be far from perfect as it's not been designed to
Bass is in Drop C... That's super low, but I'm confident it's how it's supposed to be played, and the sources usually agrees with it
On the Lead part, I switch between the arpeggio (which represents 90% of the song to be honest) and the riffs. I just don't want to leave this track almost blank
It's the first time I've added phrases in a DLC, comments on this specific topic are super welcome
I know there's already this song in the database, but I think my version is so different it deserves its place
For some reason, that song gives me goosebumps, so I'll be grateful if you can help me improving it, it's quite simple but I really enjoy it
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Hi all,
I'm still working in parallel on different CDLCs and feel like I learn a bit more every time, not only on CDLC creation, but also guitar playing (learning how things work makes me realize lots of things)
Last time, firekorn gave me precious advices, and I wonder if someone would be kind enough to test my latest upload and give me some more.
Here is the link (Familiar Taste Of Poison by Halestorm)
A few things:
I wonder if it would work singing it on a microphone [of course using the same octave]
Probably not, or at least it would be far from perfect as it's not been designed to