[rock] Off with Her Head (mp3 ogg)

Started by uncloned, February 09, 2010, 05:00:24

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uncloned



-out of the closet- and Off With Her Head!!

MP3

http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/daily20100208-guitar-off-with-her-head.mp3

OGG

http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/daily20100208-guitar-off-with-her-head.ogg

Year: 2010

Album:
collaborations

Artist's description:
I needed some me time tonight - but Norm forgive me for not being too inspired as I played along with your excellent improv with several tracks of my strat thru guitar rig.

I have a video too -  I played with blue screening, effects, and screen capture. It will take 10 minutes from this posting to finish uploading.

http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/video/off-with-her-head.mov

or on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55S-9LRk_1M

Contributors:
Norm harris, percussionist!
who wrote Illesa in the Pantry!
http://www.traxinspace.com/song/45412

uncloned

I have no idea why the music links are messed up....

AlisterFlint

here they are, Chris:

Quote-out of the closet- and Off With Her Head!!

MP3

http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/daily20100208-guitar-off-with-her-head.mp3

OGG

http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/daily20100208-guitar-off-with-her-head.ogg


the fix was " : " and not " ; "


and this is good! maybe a little too busy here and there, but other than that, your guitar flows nicely over Norm's percs. great collab!

kit beats

Nice tune, suprising flow,i love that instrument.
:devilsmoking:
"get the piece sounding pristine." - KrazyKats
..Like this one, definatly got the Sam Zen
individuality in it... - Asharin

uncloned

fixed it - thanks Al!

Thank you both for the listen and comments!

Samplekit - which instrument?

apple-joe

Appealing rhythm guitar, both concerning sound and chord choice, but maybe it could have been even a little louder compared to the lead guitar? On first listen I reacted to the panning (that maybe it would sound better with less difference in the panning of the lead and rhythm), but on second listen I'm not sure about that. It sounds perhaps a little more interesting as it is. As far as I can tell, the rhythm guitar sticks with the i, iv, v chords plus variations/additions occasionally, and the first specific sequence I thought I recognized was v - iv - i, but I'm not positive. I'm on the third listen now, and I notice details/somewhat uncommon phrases here and there which I increasingly like.

uncloned

Hi Applejoe

it is really simple

E min - B min

then A min, G, (F# min) E min

I get stuck at A min G a couple times.

kit beats

Quote from: "uncloned"

Samplekit - which instrument?

The Guitar!
"get the piece sounding pristine." - KrazyKats
..Like this one, definatly got the Sam Zen
individuality in it... - Asharin