Just wrote it not really paying attention to any listing not sure of the sound its called "A LUCKY ONE"
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not sure where this song goes
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Re: not sure where this song goes
I dunno where this fits - though it reminds me of a combination of G. Love and Special Sauce and Chris Rea - i like the vocal style and delivery.ronnie35 wrote:Just wrote it not really paying attention to any listing not sure of the sound its called "A LUCKY ONE"
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this music would really benefit from a better mix - its pretty unbalanced - vocal and lead acoustic guitar are way louder than the rest of the song. Also sounds like the acoustics were recorded direct off the pickup - you might consider redoing that through a mic.
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thanks for the tip
Chopin: "Simplicity is the highest goal, achievable when you have overcome all difficulties. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art." http://www.ronschultz.org
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