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farmerjones - Posted - 11/20/2024: 17:36:07
Only thing listening wise, it has a key change from A to D. It's fine if you play it in another key. It's actually a good one to practice transposing.
Tech note, I started with a drum track. Then added the fiddle. Then the rhythm track. Usually the rhythm and drums are together on one track. It's been a few releases back, I stopped using the looper. The keyboard adds intros and outros. One can't take advantage of this, if a loop is employed. It's four minutes at the most. It's not an issue playing the (chord)changes for that little bit of time. But the faster the tempo, the easier it is to make a mistake. Some tools one can punch in. Some tools one push the undo button. Thanks
Edited by - farmerjones on 11/20/2024 17:37:44
groundhogpeggy - Posted - 11/20/2024: 18:49:57
I don't understand the tech talk here, except maybe you didn't use loops? Anyway, regardless of how you did it, it just sounds like a ton of fun. I love the drums and the key change...sounds very, I guess historically authentic. And it sounds like fun.
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