Quantum Ride - Part II - original instumental continued

Started by Satchwood, May 18, 2009, 03:10:44 PM

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Here is Quantum Ride Part 2....I tried to fade it in where my last post left off.  The whole song is over 6 1/2 minute guitar marathon experiementing with different drum arrangements and time signatures.

        Quantum Ride Part II by Tommy D Hey Wood (AKA Satchwood) c2009
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Oh yes ... this I like !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great one. Brilliant playing and composition
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Cool egyptian Space tune!

Stargate Material!

When they walk into the conflict!

Cool as F***!!!!!!

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wow prog rock outta a wee box that size, nice one satch
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Bluesberry

I am impressed by the sounds and moods conveyed here.  Just super.

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I got to ride around with this earlier - my windows down and the system up!!! That was well crafted and super playing, too!! I also liked the tempo change - pulled it off good - I want to try that.

Sweeet!!

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Mark
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Greeny

Wow! This is a BIG production! It hardly seems possible this was done on the BR. I recognised the 1+1=3 patch though, so I believe you, lol. Seriously, this is masterful playing, mixing and composition. I like the slightly Arabic scales you're using a lot. Just fab.

Satchwood

Thank you everyone for your really cool comments!!

I think the lead was "line in" from my Line 6 amp...I like to do that sometimes....other than that - all MBR.

The egyptian or arabic sounding scales are primarily A harmonic minor which, I think sounds nice over the E major chord.

I'm glad that I broke this beast up into 2 parts (excluding the intro) because I think 6 1/2 minutes is kind of long for anyone to have to listen...

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