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@axisus @Gassage @Frankus
ho ho ... I knew some funny comments would come
@spacecadet
I intend playing around with various fx, see what works ...
bearing in mind, I need to be able to kick quickly from the synth-like sounds to the voice-box wah to the OD as the song progresses
@spacecadet @mike_l @stickyfiddle
point taken, I'll try the lick in different ways, slide down somehow - thanks for the video link
@Grunfeld @Jalapeno @IanSavage
Female singer ... key of the song should be okay
Mic out to the crowd might be a good idea if the place is rocking ... or we might look like complete tools
@maltingsaudio @Fuzzdog
we will have to develop our own ... the key is, I guess, filling out a 'big sound' with all the key components
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Then just play the song - heavy guitar tone and it'll be fine - for your own satisfaction you can play around with various ways to get the voicebox but very few people would notice if you don't bother - i usually use an autofilter but sometimes wah and sometimes don't bother depending what rig I'm using.
The bigger worry is the key change near the end that will really test your vocalist. I usually get around it by merging into another song after the solo - give love a bad name works nicely.
Band meet tomorrow so I will have to hear how it sound in the mix.
I was pretty happy with the sounds ... need to sort out my levels but that's nothing, a few tweaks.
Rock on!
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Intro:
Guitar playing the sustained synth chords.
Verse 1:
Guitar playing the stabbed 8ths synth part based around Eminor chord at 7th fret (with various sus 4 / sus 2 changes)
Verse 2:
Riff with wah effect and lead fills
No I don't bother I just keep the riff running. I have two guitars though so one does the C D E section where I keep the riff solid
It rocks more like that. Tried doing the keyboard riff but it just sounds scrappy
I use an M13 so I use the vowel wah thingy in that if I remember (although to be honest I don't bother mist of the time)
The bits that sound great are the 3 part harmonies in the pre chorus and the harmonies on the chorus (very high though)
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I've done it in lots of bands and you can play around with the guitar parts so long as you do plenty of the riff it'll be fine - the difference between a good band and sounding average is the vocals imho.
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