Here's a couple of songs of mine to check out. There are plenty of flubbed notes and I mixed them pretty quickly but try to focus on the songs as a whole. No overdubs, just me and the git. Let me know if I'm in over my head. Thanks.
What can i say mike. you're awesome. they both sound great. december is really awesome, and the change at the end is awesome, sounded like you fumbled a tiny bit, but that was just from one listen.
by the way, what's your last name? i have you in my itunes library under MWR, and i want to change that.
nice work. any vocals? lyrics? nicely done.
~Mikey
bbatsell wrote:I am now officially a complete dumbass. Before it was just unofficial. I have declared it official.
holy frick. those are amazing. like if you put out a CD i'd buy it amazing.
-Matt
checkii wrote:It's cool to hate on Chosta, I get it. But the prejudice that people take into his posts makes people so stupid it's hilarious to read. I take every gif I watch (which is A LOT) with a humongous grain of salt. But I don't let that grain of salt get into my eye and blind me to whatever truth can be found in what I'm watching. He is not any worse than any other poster here, and the people who claim he is just don't know what they're talking about. The demonization has gotten ridiculously out of hand.
Thanks everyone for the comments. I didn't expect these to be so well recieved.
I do enjoy singing and have written songs with vocals but this is purely instrumental. That's the direction I'm heading right now.
Ummm...I can't explain how to write. Countless hours on the instrument and a desire to push yourself beyond what you think you can do. I also try to squeeze as much emotion as I can out of each note. You can play something or you can PLAY something i.e. vibrato, bends, rakes, dynamics.
I use a thumbpick on "December Again" which is in DADFAD (open D minor).
I also decided to tab out "Mr. Midnight"(formerly DADGAD) for anyone interested in the technical mumbo jumbo or if you want to take a stab at learning how to play it .
Thanks again.
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