(Second) New Song..."Mountain Train"
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(Second) New Song..."Mountain Train"
OK, here is the 2nd one we finished.Although I've asked Don (friend/engineer) to clean up the intro.Those sandpaper blocks were a fun idea, but they serve no real purpose -not to my ears, anyway. They're striking me as gimmicky and therefore distracting.Other than that, I think this is a blast. And, once again, not one single of note of MIDI-generated sound. Talk to me.Thanks, y'all.TedMountain Trainhttp://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_id=118175&stream=1
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Hey TedIs that train delivering moonshine? Being a finger picking fretboard guy, I appreciate your talent. I like. Billy
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OH BOY, do I appreciate your "moonshine" statement. That's exactly the feel/mood/atmosphere I was aiming for...Thanks, Billy.
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Love it... great stuff. I can hear the train a comin'
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Great picking here Ted. Especially like the dobro/slide guitar. Outstanding playing. But I agree with you on the sand paper blocks.Derek
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Quote:But I agree with you on the sand paper blocks.DerekThank you, thank you, thank you for saying that. I'm slowly learning to really TRUST my own ears, and I SO apprecdiate your confirming what I already believed.And thanks, Tim, for taking the time. Let's hope some publisher agrees...Ted
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Really captured the mood here, Ted. Really fun song.Pass the jug.
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Quote:Really captured the mood here, Ted. Really fun song.Pass the jug.I'm not making this up... We desperately tried to find someone who could play the jug for us. We couldn't, so then we just tried to find a jug. Crap.But really appreciate the comment, cause a jug would've been great.Thanks, Rayzer.
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Ted,This is cool! Great job. Call up Andy Griffith and the Bev Hillbillies. Sandpaper didn't bother me.Dean
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