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my prog rock song I was working on - CTN - 06-07-2014 This is a demo, so there's no bass yet, and I don't even know if I'm going to add lyrics or not. Lotsa guitar layers, lotsa hammond/synth layers too. Don't expect it to cause revolutions in the world of sound and society, GOLDENVULTURE. It's just some cheeseball 70's style soundscapey prog rock. It's also almost 9 minutes long. :) enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/blakkwater/into-the-maelstrom-demo RE: my prog rock song I was working on - GoldenVulture - 06-07-2014 :toast: It's a neat idea. I like your tempo change. A bass line would help it and a decent mix with a bit of production. I see twitlight has already made his presence felt. RE: my prog rock song I was working on - CTN - 06-08-2014 yeah i need to sit on the basslines for a while untl something inspires me. right now i'm kinda at a loss for ideas. Not really sure how I want to approach the bass for this. Meedly weedlies? solid driving rhythm/groove? No idea. The tempo change... same tempo all the way through duder. Just changed to a double time feel. RE: my prog rock song I was working on - GoldenVulture - 06-08-2014 Quote: same tempo all the way through duder. Just changed to a double time feel.That's the bit I meant. Doubling of the tempo, what ever ; it works well. you bass line could follow the flow, paced like the first section and revved up at the doubling. Doubling the tempo and cross rythms are things I like to use myself. |