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  • #31
    Re: 1968 Fender Pro Reverb + Bathroom + Emo-y Wordz =

    tonight i promise to give it a listen........i finally read all the responces and am now very interested!
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    "This ain't no ballet-we want people to listen with their eyes closed,to just let the music come inside them and forget their wordly cares..." Duane Allman
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    • #32
      Re: 1968 Fender Pro Reverb + Bathroom + Emo-y Wordz =

      i dig the song the way it is....turn up the vocals more though.....
      not my favorite song of yours, but good guitar tone and singing, just make the vocals louder.....


      also, DONT put anymore instruments on the tune. this is THE PERFECT ending song to an album.......reminds me A LOT of butterfly by weezer (last song on their pinkerton album).


      but deffinately raise the vocals....
      esp ltd deluxe ec-1000 (amber sunburst)
      fender mim standard strat
      peavey classic 30
      johnson j-station
      original ibanez ts-9 (not in use)
      dunlop crybaby (sometimes in use)
      yamaha f-310p acoustic
      taylor 410 acoustic
      "This ain't no ballet-we want people to listen with their eyes closed,to just let the music come inside them and forget their wordly cares..." Duane Allman
      "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." - Dr. Suess

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      • #33
        Re: 1968 Fender Pro Reverb + Bathroom + Emo-y Wordz =

        also, for my personal tastes, the song is about a minute to long...
        esp ltd deluxe ec-1000 (amber sunburst)
        fender mim standard strat
        peavey classic 30
        johnson j-station
        original ibanez ts-9 (not in use)
        dunlop crybaby (sometimes in use)
        yamaha f-310p acoustic
        taylor 410 acoustic
        "This ain't no ballet-we want people to listen with their eyes closed,to just let the music come inside them and forget their wordly cares..." Duane Allman
        "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." - Dr. Suess

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        • #34
          Re: 1968 Fender Pro Reverb + Bathroom + Emo-y Wordz =

          very nice song. i think it could be good if it were just the vocals and an acoustic guitar
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          • #35
            Re: 1968 Fender Pro Reverb + Bathroom + Emo-y Wordz =

            i like it! nothing wrong with vocals and a clean electric... hey i do it that way.

            good song

            edm

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            • #36
              Re: 1968 Fender Pro Reverb + Bathroom + Emo-y Wordz =

              Finally got to listen to the whole tune. I couldn't really turn it up enough to catch the lyrics, though (I'm at work...shhhh).

              For variety, maybe try some percussion (rather than drums).

              The acoustic guitar idea might work as well, especially with your arranging skills.

              If not a French horn, how's 'bout a flute?
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