Free Rolling Diddley

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JonJon
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Some Stones flavor with 2 guitars on verses. Lots of overdubs on chorus.

This drum backing track was actually difficult in a sense because of the syncopation on the 2nd chorus. after I wrote and doubled the first chorus I was surprised to find that the chorus part wouldnt work on the 2nd chorus hehe. So basically the first chorus is sort of like the Stones, or Free, and the 2nd chorus is more like Bo Diddley

I burned the midnight ...
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Rolling Stones, Free, Bo Diddley, overdubs, crunch
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Keiton
Cool JonJon :) +1
haddock
Cooool! :) +1
incivanpico
nice1 JonJon;)cool sound m8!:) +1
bhunt1
another nice 1 +1
mulambo
very good!! sounds like southern rock to me. dig it! +1
Rickplayer
well done +1
OliVBee
nice guitars ! cool crunch ;) +1
September 28, 2014 at 3:49 PM
JonJon
JonJon lotsa overdubs on that first chorus plus volume changes etc.

verse gtrs one and two get volume knob turned all the way up and they do a basic Keith Richards suspended/open string type riff.

Gtrs 3 and 4 are power chords split left and right. They can barely be heard lol.

Gtrs 5 and 6 are doing double stops on the g and b strings and the little lick.

I may be leaving out a set of guitars though, who knows, it was laaaaaatttttteeee last nite.

2nd "chorus" is just 4 guitars
+1
September 28, 2014 at 3:56 PM
OliVBee
OliVBee cool beans man :) nice to hear the behind the story making off ;) +1
September 28, 2014 at 4:01 PM
JonJon
JonJon I think a lot of us on the loops are alike. We have talent etc but other things limit us such as time lol. Then we try to compare our results that we acheive in 3 hours to results that bands achieve who spend 6-8 MONTHS on albums
That being said I have absolutely no idea how producers keep up with, say, 30 different tracks.

I like to give some explanations as to chords, voicings, overdubs etc as a way of helping others who may be less experienced etc
+1
September 28, 2014 at 4:21 PM
OliVBee
OliVBee nice way of thinking ;) ... keep it up ! +1
nuno1959
Fun add JJ - as usually is the case with you ;) +1
September 28, 2014 at 5:48 PM
JonJon
JonJon fun to listen to...pain in neck to mix lol. Its like cooking, you spend hours making it and its gone in 3 minutes, hehe +1
MajorTom_III
killer +1
Neronick
I really liked to hear each part soloed and naked to learn from you. +1

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