I really like the chord progressions. They are very well written and
don't sound overused. The synth (or is it organ?) you use for the
(SPOILER ALERT!) solo is also really cool. I thought the guitar parts
sounded pretty authentic (I don't play guitar though). I would like to
hear more about your song writing process, especially with how it
relates to your Linux workflow!
Nice work! :)
Brandon Hale
On 4/13/21 1:29 PM, Jeanette C. wrote:
Hey hey,
https://youtu.be/KMzCrc4cB1U
and for direct download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h0e6qhkkq2tzn9e/the_frozen_alone.ogg
It's again something different, a rather acoustic song. I know, it's
more of a preproduction sound. But I can't play a guitar to save my
life. I did the best I could with three guitars, some layering for the
"minor" guitars, careful playing and hopefully "plausible" writing.
This is a song of unrequited love.
Most of it is LinuxSampler, trying out the ShinyGuitar, a free SFZ
linked to from the plogue website. They have a nice collection of
instruments there, both free and commercial. I had to edit the SFZ
files a little to remove some of the more fancy MIDI controls, which
are usually served by some kind of GUI.
Hope you like it!
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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