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yup, me singing.
I’ve spent most of my time in bands doing backing vocals. Harmonizing has always come quite naturally to me, I’ve always loved bands that do a lot of harmony, like Alice In Chains and Simon and Garfunkel. It’s a simple way of adding something to a song.
i have never tried the voice live stuff. I don’t really do enough solo gigs to justify it. But it’s something I have thought I should do if I ever play solo regularly.
Thanks for taking the time to listen!
inspired me to listen to the covers and other stuff. Again as said nice use of vocal and harmony you have a good ear.
if I could make one observation and it may be a mix thing but you are a very solid rhythm player and for getting the song framework down it’s fine but once down to follow you could do with mixing it back or working up some additional parts that are not so solid strum strum strum. A little more implied
if you worked the rhythm guitar like you do vocal with fills and harmony it would be the cherry on top.
but really nice enjoyed it
thanks
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interesting thoughts regarding the rhythm guitar parts, I genuinely thought this one was not so strum strum strum. There is a lot going on but some of it is quite buried as it’s for texture. There is accenting with palm mutes, tremolo picking harmony, a golden ratio type part and octaves but I guess that each part is simple and doesn’t have fills etc. something for me to think of for the next track!
@fretwired thanks!