Came up with the clean stuff late last night, and had to do something with it.
I'm happy with verse one (clean) and chorus one (dirty), and chorus two (dirty) but I'm thinking verse two could follow the same basic chord idea, but maybe with a dirty clean and no phaser, or maybe a more rocky power chordy chuggy thing that follows the same progression.
Then there is a 'heavy' riff (it's not that heavy), then something I was going to use as backing for a solo but was going to take out because it's rubbish. And forgot to before rendering.
The noodley solo bits are more for me - they won't be in the song (well, vocals need to go in somewhere) but I wanted to try a different approach. I normally compose, but both of these came out in one take, out of tune bends, dodgy vibrato and iffy timing a go-go! I normally compose solos, at least vaguely, so a one take thing is something I want to listen to and work out my flaws.
Vibrato is my biggest one to be honest, but there are some dodgy first finger bends, too.
All recorded from my trusty bandit
one dirty side is just bandit, the other (including leads) has a tubescreamer in front to give a bit more punch and less bass.
So, what are your thoughts on this? For ending structure after 'heavy riff', I was thinking of a melodic solo over a simple 4 chord thing, going back into the heavy riff and a final chorus, before finishing on the heavy riff again. But suggestions are more than welcome, I'm pretty new to writing stuff that's not *just* heavy...
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1) stop talking yourself down
2) do whatever you bloody want with it - it's your music
3) get a band together - that would sound great fully fleshed out with bass and drums
Bandits sound ok, don't they?
Yeah, I definitely had nirvana and alter bridge in my mind when this came about. It's more of a singer/melody kinda idea, rather than a showboat of guitar.
Today, I'm back to thrash.