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I used my looper to record things on-the-fly which was pretty cool. It made things interesting because if I messed up a loop, you would hear it over and over again. In the middle I had some improv fun so hope you like that. In the end, there's 9 different "tracks" playing at the same time. I had to do this all in 1 single take, so here it is, mess-ups and all. Enjoy the rawness... |
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I've always thought this song was cool, ever since I heard it in my Survey of Music class. This is a shortened version of Bach's Badinerie. It has 7 tracks. In the original song, the 2 sections repeat but I chose not to. Maybe one day I'll come up with a cool way to repeat the sections, but don't hold your breath... |
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You know this song, here's my version. All guitars, as usual. 14 tracks on this bad boy. This was definitely the hardest one to record not only b/c the song is hard but b/c so many tracks. Have fun |
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A replication of Vivaldi's Spring, with just electric guitars. There are 5 tracks: Solo Violin, Violin 2, Violin 3, Viola, & Cello. Some of it actually sounds like a real orchestra. Did this one a while back, in summer 1999. Remastered it and put it up. If you have the one from my webpage, this one's different, I fixed it up and took out those annoying pauses. Enjoy |
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This one's all electric guitars, like the Vivaldi song. It's got 2 tracks for the most part, then 5, then 9 for the "grand finale." There's a bunch of repeating parts in the middle that I took out, I had a little creative liberty at the end. I might redo that part though because the distortion sounds like crap... |
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