First thing I ever listened to in the recording section and I must say I like it.
What I heard:
Banjo seems a little behind, and a little out of tune. I did enjoy the fact that there was a mandolin and a banjo, and the guitar and piano added a very solid backround. It's new, but it feels like it needs something. A more solid melody maybe. It's very solid. The thing is, if the banjo is going to be played as the prime instrument (and i know you are new at it, and I am quite impressed) it needs to be played with a little more convidence and variety. But for a two member band, I am very impressed. Keep up the good work.
sounds good, a unique blend of instruments. There are some times when things arent really "tight", but its still really good. I would say mabey work on the mando track(sounds random sometimes), the banjo sounded awesome...especiallly at the end
Interesting song structure too!
Good work
juineaux wrote:sounds good, a unique blend of instruments. There are some times when things arent really "tight", but its still really good. I would say mabey work on the mando track(sounds random sometimes), the banjo sounded awesome...especiallly at the end
Interesting song structure too!
Good work
juineaux wrote:The piano sounded like it was recorded well. What do you use? was there an electric in there as well?
i have a Casio CPS-80s, and i just plugged straight into the recorder with its line out, that piano is a godsend
there is an electric playing with a slide, thats probably one of my favorite aspects of the recording because it serves as a nice lift from the B section back to the A section