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| Pianissimo User | Birks Work Clip.. Critism Welcomed I just posted two clips from a couple of months ago of me playing Birk's Work. I'm looking for constructive critism. Tell me what you dug and what you didn't dig and wich one you liked better. I also have a clip from christmas gig (although not a christmas song) if you want to check that out.. the songs can be found here: http://www.soundclick.com/jorgeayala |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Carson City, NV.
Posts: 490
| Birks Works 2, generally a really good sound. You are a bit off in your timing on the track---understandable as I've found some tracks hard to match time with. Also, what happened with the higher notes? You wound up with a bad case of the fuzzies and fading out. Thanks for posting the clips, you really do learn by recording yourself! |
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| Pianissimo User | Quote:
and the fuzziness fading out i can explain.. I once heard maynard do something really cool with his chops were the note sounded dirty... well i was trying to get it to sound dirty and while going for the note my chops freaked out and i got fuzzy and faded out... i could of done a growl i guess but i was experimenting with something different. | |
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