I know what you mean RE:A/B Sections - i tend to end up doing different sections then building them up and doing the same on another section - structure is a problem with looping. I'm doing a band project as well. Matt Stevens www.mattstevensguitar.com
On 11 May 2010, at 15:48, Rafael Nunes wrote: Oh I've played with bands, and I enjoy it. I also have songs where I use the a/b sections. I've played this song a few times live, usually it's a crowd pleaser. If you care to check out my studio work(where I don't use looping, but rather take the one man band concept into a studio, using orchestra sounds, and horns etc). Thanks again for the feedback y'all.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Buzap Buzap <buzap@gmx.net> wrote: Hi Rafa > I thought it took a little long to start. > You've got a cool voice. > I was hoping you would do a vocal acapella loop somewhere in the middle. > I find that with most of my looping songs that are fairly static harmony > wise, I need to do something with the rhythm to keep it interesting. I agree with everything Andre says. I find looping one-man-band stuff quite challenging. The listener is used to a certain structure & parameters and thus has quite critical expectations. Try using A/B song parts, distinct a capella breaks with effective return to the beat etc. Great voice! I actually agree with Mark: go get a band - you'd have a lot of fun with a playing together with a band all the best Buzap -- GRATIS für alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01
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