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(@cringe)
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Just put it there for the heck of it. Sloppy and loose but I think there are some OK parts. Just Jammin
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Posted : 14/04/2007 6:13 pm
(@ignar-hillstrom)
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Sounds good man. :D Only little point is that some of the bends are kinda off-tune, although it gets better as the song continues, kinda as if you have to warm up a bit. It was an enjoyable listening anyway, so props to you. :D


 
Posted : 14/04/2007 6:40 pm
(@cringe)
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THanks, tried to create a bit of tension by being a bit off key, doesn't work unless it resolves. Not good enough yet to pull it off. I only posted this because 3 minutes of improvising for me is forever but I thought this didn't fall apart too much.


 
Posted : 14/04/2007 9:12 pm
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Cool, my favorite part was between 0:50-1:02 8) BTW, was that Cortez The Killer? I have a cool backing track to that one if you want it.--ken


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Posted : 15/04/2007 2:21 am
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Nice, I enjoyed listening to that. Some pretty cool licks in there! 8)

Dan


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Posted : 15/04/2007 4:14 pm
(@smokehouse)
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yeh bit off here and there but its building to a good future for sure 8) smoke


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Posted : 16/04/2007 7:32 am
 Taso
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nice man, sounds great. You do some things I'd never think of doing, and that I havn't heard before.

After hearing your last track, and this one, I'll be waiting for your next eagerly :)


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Posted : 16/04/2007 6:42 pm
(@cringe)
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Thanks Taso,

There are a lot of rough spots, I certainly can't put put down a spotless improv. I do a bit better on things I practice.

The guys that did Skei.karpe and I have 3 songs we're working on but due to limited time it could be a while before we get anywhere on them.


 
Posted : 17/04/2007 1:32 am
 pbee
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cringe,

great listen, that was nice thanks for sharing

Paul



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Posted : 18/04/2007 6:18 pm
 Taso
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Thanks Taso,

There are a lot of rough spots, I certainly can't put put down a spotless improv. I do a bit better on things I practice.

The guys that did Skei.karpe and I have 3 songs we're working on but due to limited time it could be a while before we get anywhere on them.
Don't worry about it Cringe. Improv's don't have to be spotless, thats just part of the beautey. Sometimes a band will be completly jamming, and one guys mistake takes the song into a great direction. The way the jam can be molded and changed by something like a mistake is what makes it so interesting and fun to me :P


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Posted : 18/04/2007 7:22 pm