Last song of summer

Started by flyon90, September 13, 2010, 11:47:52 AM

flyon90

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This is my final song that I made before the semester begins, will not have time to do anymore for a while unfortunately.

Satchwood

Cool guitar instro flyon!!   REally like when the driving rockin distorted guitars come in,.,. and then goes back to mellOw ~ cool changes back n forth .!
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Gritter

Excellent composition! great dynamics. This is a real headbanger with sweet cotemplative breaks built in.

flyon90

Thanks for the replies, I was not sure that the dynamics worked that well side by side but I guess it turned out alright.   :)

Nelson

Cool rocker
Love the contrasting guitars. and the clean production

Well Done
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danieldesete

nice way to end holidays. thanks for sharing
daniel
hou hou ha ha

Redler

Nice post flyon! I liked this 'dialog' with different guitar sounds!

Kari
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Bluesberry

Deadly, that real drums?  I love that driving bass.  The heavy part is very cool.

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Ferryman_1957

Excellent! Like the others, I love the contrasting parts and the way you have used the different sounds. The heavy part sounded a bit King Crimson-ish to me, especially towards the end, and that's a good thing in my book! The overall sound and production is very good as well, great job!

Cheers,

Nigel