Looking for a bit of help, I currently have a track for Hallelujah with a vocal on that was done with a cheesy backing track of the Alexandra Burke version. Looking to see if anyone would fancy recording a more credible Buckley like guitar track against it but in the same key to basically swap out the cheesy backing? Ideally I would like a shimmery electric version like Buckley's and a picky or strummy acoustic version if anybody wants to take either or both on?
Appreciate anyone taking the time to do this, I will keep practising in the hope I can do it myself one day but not quite there yet beyond the acoustic strumming part.
Anyone who would like to help please PM me and I can share the track direct.
Thanks in advance
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@cmw335 send me a dm with what you are after!...
@poopot will be in touch soon
Would be great if he was around to contribute tho
I am posting this with permission, and gladly no harm came from sharing his wife's wonderful singing.
Here's the MrsCMW335 x The ColourBox cover of Hallelujah. Take it away Maestro...
Sounds good Baz, interesting rhythm texture with the drums as well.
It's such a good chord sequence, and a lovely tune. Like many people I got to know it through the Buckley version, as the forum's resident Jeff Buckley obssesive I'm obviously compelled to use his version as the reference though I'm aware his arrangement is based on John Cale's version, and this one I've done here is closer to the Rufus Wainwright one as I couldn't downtune my guitar to play it in the key of F!
Excellent work @fastonebaz
I have moved the thread to Plug My Stuff as I guess that's where it belongs now the original request has been fulfilled.
I'm sure this spoils the illusion somewhat but thought it was a funny contrast to the completed recording to show an image of the "studio" in which it was created...
Abbey Road eat your heart out:
Mini keyboard, diagonally positioned at around knee height, propped up on the right by a guitar multi effects unit under the green bag to protect it. Who says you need decent kit and space!