
I wanted to try something very different. I wrote a piece for classical guitar, recorded it with Audacity, and edited it.
Here's my first piece with no electronic instruments. It's a very simple piece, slower than I would have liked. (I did not like how it sounded when I tried to speed it up using Audacity.)
Know what? Playing a real instrument and editing with real music files is a lot harder. If you have any advice, I'd love to hear it.
Take care, all.
Here's my first piece with no electronic instruments. It's a very simple piece, slower than I would have liked. (I did not like how it sounded when I tried to speed it up using Audacity.)
Know what? Playing a real instrument and editing with real music files is a lot harder. If you have any advice, I'd love to hear it.
Take care, all.
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In fact, I think I have a challenge for you; record something using a real instrument (not some computer program), and do it all live in one take (no editing or playing the parts of multiple musicians via something like Audacity allowed.) I want to hear how clumsy, absent-minded, and incapable of multitasking you really are!
Relaxing.
I agree: record in MIDI is easier than record on a real intrument. that's why I never record a song without knowing how to play it on the real instruments. I think there's more satisfaction.
Here is the result of your real capacity, and that soud good. You can be proud.
I agree: record in MIDI is easier than record on a real intrument. that's why I never record a song without knowing how to play it on the real instruments. I think there's more satisfaction.
Here is the result of your real capacity, and that soud good. You can be proud.
Part of me was going to say something, but I'm going to say something different.
For the most part, I am convinced that Guitars and Lullabies really don't work well together. Kenny Loggin's gets away with it by adding his voice to the guitar, but after watching about half a dozen lullabies on Youtube using guitars, I am leaning towards woodwinds or non-plucked strings.
I like it, mind you. I just think the instrument doesn't lend well to lullabies.
For the most part, I am convinced that Guitars and Lullabies really don't work well together. Kenny Loggin's gets away with it by adding his voice to the guitar, but after watching about half a dozen lullabies on Youtube using guitars, I am leaning towards woodwinds or non-plucked strings.
I like it, mind you. I just think the instrument doesn't lend well to lullabies.
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