yeah double line ala Thin Lizzy & 80's synths , and a few funky chords on top , I'll buy this ice cream
Per collection thread
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Brilliant track, especially love the guitar parts, bass parts are great too
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I'm just binge watching all seasons of Miami Vice these days... that one could easily fit in there on several occasions Per. Nice
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Just didn't come together, reason let me down, then studio 1 let me down so as it's been a really long day I decided to call it quits at this point.
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Hey, at least it's something Brother Per.
I hear the catchy-pop potential man.
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Aye, the point of the noodle challenge isn’t to be perfect, it’s just to do something every day.
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Great bass at 0:47!
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Noodle challenge daily delivery achieved I'd say. That has a nice drive and some nice moments from the bass indeed
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I like!
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Thanks BayouTexan !
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Saw a certain marketing video by a popular music store earlier today that inspired me to try and rip off a few riffs and the style of a certain guitarist and maybe the effects chain of certain related vocalist too. Didn't really nail it but it was fun to try the style and tap into my adolescent self.
Also interesting to see if I'd improved my mixing of heavier sounds since I started this noodle challenge, which I think there is some improvement. Less compression for sure. Although it is of course much easier to mix just two guitars (really one most of the time, but I doubled up for the intro riff and once again when it repeats), bass, drums and vocals than the ten or more guitar tracks I was building up in earlier noodles.
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great stuff & excellent paint I hear a bit of Ozzy in this one ?
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Yep. Ozzy's footprint is in there. Nice playing, great double tracking. Adolescent memories are so often inspiring...
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Thanks waraba and deadman42 i went for a slightly more modern mix so higher gain, more forward drums, less overdrive more distortion less verb bass, slightly less mids. I couldn’t quite get his vocal tones in there, so I tried for his fx chain instead and the sorts of notes and lyrics I thought he might go for. The guitar riffs I tried to listen to and think about how Randy might do things, chordal based, natural minor modulation, lots of crunchy double stops and power chords, muted bass string riffs, combination of low and high stuff in a single riff that to me kinda sounds like he really wanted a second guitarist in there so the high notes could ring put longer than they do in the finished riff (he sounds like he’s composing almost a classical Bach or Handel like small arrangement then trying to play it all on a single instrument) with the occasional hammer/pulloff flourish (improvised I assume) lick. Then for bass I think I deviated and went a bit Motörhead with smacking the crud out of the thing like Lemmy used to to get that crunchy drive with the “warm bass” profile, which did take the space out that was there before but was too fun to stop playing.
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Thanks BayouTexan ! I hadn’t considered Zakk but obviously he’s also had huge influence on classic metal riffage.
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Tonights noodle, a bit later than usual, but extra busy day only got finished with rebuilding the mitre saw station fence by 6pm...