bluedad cover project 1 Norwegian Wood
- something special
- Topic Starter
- 8568 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
I did no recording at all in 2012, devoting myself instead to all things heavy metal (as in those things that run on two wheels).
But now having built a new computer for recording, and several purchases over the last year, it was time to get down to it.
Only thing was, I'd not written anything to record! So, not wanting to be slowed down in my new found enthusiasm, decided doing covers, at least for the time being, would give me the opportunity to get my feet wet again. In addition, the hope that re-exploring the music that initially inspired me to pick up a guitar almost 50 years ago, would help me get back some inspiration to write my own stuff again.
So why this song? It's a risk to do any Beatle tune anymore, it's been done to death and besides who could hope to do better than the original? Well, it's got a sweet little riff and something I might doodle on in passing moments when I might pick up my guitar. It's the simplicity that made me choose it finally. I'm easing myself back into this, so I didn't want something too complex. So forgive me, this self indulgence.
Norwegian Wood
Cubase
Taylor guitar
Squire Bass
Alchemy
Eddie Kramer series plugins (demoing)
spitfish
T Racks mastering
But now having built a new computer for recording, and several purchases over the last year, it was time to get down to it.
Only thing was, I'd not written anything to record! So, not wanting to be slowed down in my new found enthusiasm, decided doing covers, at least for the time being, would give me the opportunity to get my feet wet again. In addition, the hope that re-exploring the music that initially inspired me to pick up a guitar almost 50 years ago, would help me get back some inspiration to write my own stuff again.
So why this song? It's a risk to do any Beatle tune anymore, it's been done to death and besides who could hope to do better than the original? Well, it's got a sweet little riff and something I might doodle on in passing moments when I might pick up my guitar. It's the simplicity that made me choose it finally. I'm easing myself back into this, so I didn't want something too complex. So forgive me, this self indulgence.
Norwegian Wood
Cubase
Taylor guitar
Squire Bass
Alchemy
Eddie Kramer series plugins (demoing)
spitfish
T Racks mastering
- KVRAF
- 11483 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
Nothing wrong with the choice of material from this end. Good recording. The guitar sounds nice and clear and the vocals are lovely. Lovely harmonies too.
Good work
Good work
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- KVRAF
- 10071 posts since 2 Jan, 2005 from somewhere in the woods
very nice cover, i like the chorus vocals especially.
"It dreamed itself along"
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- KVRian
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
That was real nice. Well done, just sparse enough to be open and full enough to be interesting. Nice vox and good vibes in general throughout. Thanks!
- KVRian
- 930 posts since 20 Mar, 2005 from Newcastle, UK
Lovely version.
Great vocals and beautiful clean recording.
Thanks,
James
Great vocals and beautiful clean recording.
Thanks,
James
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
mrs. normal burst into the room , w/ flashing hearts in her eyes ...
really great cover , gary ...
great to hear your voice again ...
really great cover , gary ...
great to hear your voice again ...
- KVRAF
- 1576 posts since 22 Oct, 2004 from Schmocation
Liked this a lot. If you're interested in criticism, I'd say the percussion track sounds out of time or at least a bit awkward in the bridge (or is it chorus? "She asked me ...").
A little story: In my student days, a group of us were sitting in a dorm room. Someone was strumming this song on a guitar, and I said "Norwegian Wood", the guitarist said "yeah, that's right" and a third guy said "Wow, that's amazing. You can hear what kind of wood his guitar is made of just from listening to him play!"
A little story: In my student days, a group of us were sitting in a dorm room. Someone was strumming this song on a guitar, and I said "Norwegian Wood", the guitarist said "yeah, that's right" and a third guy said "Wow, that's amazing. You can hear what kind of wood his guitar is made of just from listening to him play!"
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
- KVRAF
- 5045 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
Probably my favourite Beatles song so it would have to be a good cover for me to like it. I love it. Great job.
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- something special
- Topic Starter
- 8568 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
@normal - lol, thanks for that image!
@skipscada - thanks for the criticism; I'll explore what is going on there.
Many thanks y'all, for the encouraging words.
@skipscada - thanks for the criticism; I'll explore what is going on there.
Many thanks y'all, for the encouraging words.
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 4 Nov, 2012 from Netherlands
Cool, I wouldn't worry too much about doing covers, haters gonna hate either way.
I think your voice sounds quite similar to McCartneys.. but maybe' it's just me
I think your voice sounds quite similar to McCartneys.. but maybe' it's just me
- KVRAF
- 5520 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from UK - The Mudway Towns
This is a track I know well, and I think you've done an excellent job of covering it. In some ways it is cleaner than the original.
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently now an 'elderly' so maybe I forgot!