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"Georgia Bound" on SoundCloud
Just put latest stuff on Soundcloud.
Search D B Rance then Playlists and its there as
Georgia Bound. Mainly deeply unfashionable Piedmont Blues, Ragtime + a few other bits and bobs. On most platforms you don't have to register with SoundCloud but with some you do. Free streaming service.
Its on as .wav files so if you can Bluetooth yourself to a decent sound system or headphones it will sound better. Although the music itself won't. :-) I've got a few more tracks to record and put on yet yet but here's the first few.
Stream and listen to music online for free with SoundCloud(Would be interested to hear people's experience of using SoundCloud, specifically on the copyright enforcement. They seem pretty relaxed about amateur non-commercial stuff. I've used them for a year or two without problems).
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No wait! It's a browser or ad-blocker thing. Switching to the (otherwise unlovely) Chrome lets it play fine. I suspect my Opera ad-blocker is being a bit over-aggressive.
No relevant experience with Soundcloud at all, this might be the second or third time I've ever used it.
No matter. I enjoyed listening to that and will be sure to listen to the new ones as you add them too. Thanks for posting!
Not sure if thats something you've added in the recording/mix or is natural from the room/mic's , acoustic tends to have its own "reverb" which is great, but can easily get "over emphasised" ? (not sure if thats the right term ) - but nice tone / playing
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
My editing is always the same (with Audacity freeware). Chop out best take/optimise volume/add reverb/fade in & fade out/wrap/save as .wav file.
Will start to fiddle a bit with the editing to reduce reverb a little. I agree it is always there and its not the room. I never change whatever reverb setting Audacity gives me. Although you can. It gives you several options, which I must make efforts to understand a bit better. Sometimes I do a clean intro and then chop in the reverb at the start of the first phrase of the theme, but otherwise you're hardly ever hearing the recorded tone of the instrument. The only change would be which instrument I'm using.
Thanks +++ for comment.
I'm just about to record Police Dog Blues by Blind Blake. Perhaps I'll just record it clean.
D.
anyway - yeah loved it - much nicer all round tone and to listen to - for me anyways not going to sing it then ?
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Thanks for tip @digitalkettle