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<Pony><Original><Instrumental> The Hard Working Apple Family

Postby MixolydianPony » 15 Jan 2013 16:57

You know, I don't even know. I just started recording stuff and this happened. No idea what genre this is. It's like... Mississippi blues/rock/folk.

http://soundcloud.com/rocktavia-minor/the-hard-working-apple-family

Do you think it's worth polishing, and going back to fix all the mistakes? And maybe buying a harmonica that's actually in the right key?
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Re: <Pony><Original><Instrumental> The Hard Working Apple Fa

Postby Omnomnomnom » 15 Jan 2013 19:11

Yes, yes, and yes, to all those questions. This is pretty enjoyable. I love it when people post this sort of thing.

But, as you stated, there are some mistakes that need to be worked out, but I have a feeling that you've got it under control.

Things in the way of: transitions, getting the harmonica to fit in, etc. I can't give any advice on the actual sound as of now, as I don't have any decent headphones nor speakers to listen from with me. So all I can say is that this song is damn well-executed for something that happened spontaneously while recording :P

Best stuff I've heard on here for quite a while now, I must say. Bravo, keep working at it.
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Re: <Pony><Original><Instrumental> The Hard Working Apple Fa

Postby MixolydianPony » 16 Jan 2013 15:14

Alright, thanks. I'll iron out those issues and see what I can do.

By the way... I'm using a C major harmonica to play a song based around C minor. There aren't too many notes that actually work. xD
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