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electric proddy probe machine
My trading feedback thread
2nd @Teetonetal 3pts
3rd @Sambostar 1pt
The quiet bit and the crescendo at 1:25 is critical for me in this one. There are many who created melodies, but failed to maximise their potential at 1:25 as they just reverted back to the melody. I feel they missed an opportunity.
Reluctantly I have to give it to @Teetonetal although I will say I'm not a fan of the perfect tone, perfect recording and well executed triplets, which at times sounded nonsensical, although I did like the sensitive, repeated note slide legato note parts, so that made up for it eh.
@Stevepage I liked the playing of overall the best and those quick little ghost bends, but he failed to pull the best out of the quiet part and crescendo at 1:25, therefore, unfortunately, he comes second.
I think third I'II give to @RedRabbit as although it's a bit Britpoppy, he does make good use of the 1:25 and seems naturally sensitive to the changes and talks to me.
@Teetonetal 5 pts
@Stevepage 3 pts
@RedRabbit 1 pt.
And I gotta ask, everyone is listening through headphones or decent monitors, with each track cranked up and listened to all the way through right?
OK, OK, just asking...obviously I'd vote for myself, turned up, through headphones, but I can't. I'II just take pleasure in the fact I like my own playing and the sound of my own voice then and am a total bore then.. OK...Good then.
Meander...Meander? Listen, I'II have you know that I grew up with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Anyway it was my third attempt just improvising, with media player on a loop back to back through the headphones, after not being able to play for two weeks due to my back (Can't play sitting down, that's for poofs), only took 5 minutes odd, including the other two, before I had to sit down and stop playing for another week. Which is what I assume everyone else does.
But I appreciate the honesty. Next time, I'II turn it up! I'm a firm believer in that the loudest gets noticed most. I'm just glad I like my playing, although it was a bit sloppy, because at the end of the day, that is all that matters eh! Taste is a funny thing though and still surprises me everyday. All the guitar players I like, most would accuse of being sloppy, losing their way or being repetitive. To me, they are expressive and connect with me. Oh well. I really admire the technical ability of players who can play very cleanly to time, but they also repel me as a listening experience. @TeeTonetal - that's another backhanded compliment by the way!
Bringing a volume pot into the equation is way too technical for me and out of my league. Good luck with that!
I wonder if taste is largely a generational thing, combined with the ability to play or years playing? I mean, the internet and digital recording didn't exist when I grew up and the solo was long and expressive. lol.
I'm never that serious BTW!
I'm agreed, I'm glad everyone is different! But you know what is secretly worrying me....if it's that bad...then how big is my ego???.
lol.
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2nd @Teetonetal 3pts
3rd @Sambostar 1pt
5 points @teetonetal
3 points @sambostar
1 point @stevepage