Sara Smile v2

Started by Saijinn Maas, May 07, 2009, 12:07:12 AM

Saijinn Maas

Sara Smile
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Redid this song from earlier.



Ferryman_1957

Very nice job! Sounds much better now. Simple, but clean and effective. Nice guitar sounds and nice subtle soloing.

Cheers,

Nigel

Greeny

Love it. This is beautifully done. I've downloaded it for a bit of a sing-song. It's damned hard to do a 'Daryl Hall', but I'll see how it goes. Will only post something if it turns out half decent. Hope you don't mind  :)

Saijinn Maas

Thanks

Please, feel free to use it how you like ;)

I'd love to hear it if you come up with something. I'm not much a singer myself, which is why the melody is guitar rather than my atrocious voice. ;)

SdC

Oh for sure! This sceams for a juicy finish with a bit of synth as well... loading it up in my br now....




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Bro

Oh, those chords are sweet!

Great job, very clean and tight! :D
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The Reverend 48

Absolutely on the money...Its excellent a big Well done 8)

Bluesberry

Simply beautiful sounding.  The panning is perfect.  Man would I love to hear Greeny sing over this.

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Waaay Better!! Sounds great!

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Satchwood

Very nice and it definitely makes you want to sing along!  Great job - nice lead solo!  I love the rhythm break in there too.
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