The Wagtunes Corner
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- KVRAF
- 2625 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
Really great effort with these (I listened to tracks 8-12).
Very clear arrangements and instrumentation.
Definitely some very May-esque guitar playing in various sections.
I also wondered if you were a fan of ELO or Robert Wyatt, as I can certainly hear their sort of song-writing (as well some Beatles) in your tracks.
Excellent work Wags
Very clear arrangements and instrumentation.
Definitely some very May-esque guitar playing in various sections.
I also wondered if you were a fan of ELO or Robert Wyatt, as I can certainly hear their sort of song-writing (as well some Beatles) in your tracks.
Excellent work Wags
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I am a big ELO and Beatles fan. I can do a decent Jeff Lynne if I really try hard. I've been told at times I sound like John Lennon, though I'm more a McCartney fan. Have to admit, I don't even know who Robert Wyatt is.dark water wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:02 pm Really great effort with these (I listened to tracks 8-12).
Very clear arrangements and instrumentation.
Definitely some very May-esque guitar playing in various sections.
I also wondered if you were a fan of ELO or Robert Wyatt, as I can certainly hear their sort of song-writing (as well some Beatles) in your tracks.
Excellent work Wags
Anyway, thanks for the listen and the feedback.
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aaron aardvark aaron aardvark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=248508
- KVRAF
- 2667 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
wagtunes,
I had a feeling you might have used the IK Brian May software. I gave it a try a few weeks ago: IK sure makes you go through a lot of work to try that software. I'm glad you are enjoying it. Do you mostly use the factory presets, or experiment much with the individual components? I was surprised by the amount of various components.
I had a feeling you might have used the IK Brian May software. I gave it a try a few weeks ago: IK sure makes you go through a lot of work to try that software. I'm glad you are enjoying it. Do you mostly use the factory presets, or experiment much with the individual components? I was surprised by the amount of various components.
You can hear my original music at this link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/defau ... dID=224436
- KVRAF
- 2758 posts since 5 Jun, 2011 from Preston, England, UK
Really enjoyed "Can't Please The World". The vocals move great around the track, the mix is spot on to my ears and the whole structure / arrangement of the track is solid. The lyrics I love, we should all try to just please ourselves and not the world. I spend far too much time pleasing others and at times feel guilty for pleasing myself. It's mentally draining
Great work!
Great work!
The inner workings of vurts mind are a force to be reckoned with.
music is a need in my life...yes I could survive without it but tbh I dont know how
myfeebleeffort
https://paulroach2.bandcamp.com/
https://hearthis.at/83hdtrvm/
music is a need in my life...yes I could survive without it but tbh I dont know how
myfeebleeffort
https://paulroach2.bandcamp.com/
https://hearthis.at/83hdtrvm/
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Aaron, because I wanted the sound to be as authentic as possible, I stuck to the presets. In the future, I will probably mess around with things to see what I can come up with. But for this project, I played it safe.aaron aardvark wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:40 am wagtunes,
I had a feeling you might have used the IK Brian May software. I gave it a try a few weeks ago: IK sure makes you go through a lot of work to try that software. I'm glad you are enjoying it. Do you mostly use the factory presets, or experiment much with the individual components? I was surprised by the amount of various components.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Jethro, thanks for the listen and the feedback. I put a lot of work into this CD. Hopefully, it shows. And yes, we really need to spend less time worrying about what other people think.jethrobull wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 5:48 am Really enjoyed "Can't Please The World". The vocals move great around the track, the mix is spot on to my ears and the whole structure / arrangement of the track is solid. The lyrics I love, we should all try to just please ourselves and not the world. I spend far too much time pleasing others and at times feel guilty for pleasing myself. It's mentally draining
Great work!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Now that Queen is done, moving on to just doing some random stuff. This a kind of Jazzy, Big Band thing. Love this Warp IV library. Decided to go with a more ambient vocal and mix on this one instead of in your face. Works for me. YMMV.
Don't Go Near The Water
Don't go near the water
Don't swim with the sharks
Don't play ball with cats that crawl
Or dogs that like to bark
Don't go near the water
Don't you feed the fish
Don't hope for a miracle
Though I know you wish
Cause life is only what you make of it
It sometimes comes around bit by bit
Don't go near the water
Don't you take that chance
Just come with me and you will see
How we can make romance
Instrumental Break
And if dry land doesn't suit you well
You just ring that big ship's bell
Repeat Last Verse
Outro
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -the-water
Don't Go Near The Water
Don't go near the water
Don't swim with the sharks
Don't play ball with cats that crawl
Or dogs that like to bark
Don't go near the water
Don't you feed the fish
Don't hope for a miracle
Though I know you wish
Cause life is only what you make of it
It sometimes comes around bit by bit
Don't go near the water
Don't you take that chance
Just come with me and you will see
How we can make romance
Instrumental Break
And if dry land doesn't suit you well
You just ring that big ship's bell
Repeat Last Verse
Outro
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -the-water
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excuse me please excuse me please https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=427648
- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 10 Oct, 2018
It's a bit short hehe, but cheerful
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Well that's because the tempo is really fast. This was a bitch to play. My fingers don't move as fast as they used to.
Anyway, thanks for the listen and the feedback. Much appreciated.
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Heavenly Sounds Heavenly Sounds https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=437597
- KVRian
- 906 posts since 18 Mar, 2019
Like it, makes me feel happy. Good job!
Heavenly Sounds Approved This.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Thanks for the listen and the feedback. Much appreciated.
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- KVRian
- 518 posts since 23 Apr, 2017 from Eastern US
I’d like to see you do a kids album or something like that, I think it’d work perfectly for you.
Or this
Look up on YouTube ‘dangdut koplo’. Indonesian Music with lots of electric rock guitar, flutes, keyboard synths (generic ROMpler strings, brass, lead synths, etc, gamelan, angklungs), slap bass, and tambourine. Some songs use sitar or mandolin.
Here are some examples
Playlists
https://youtu.be/BSNFxd1U9Eg
https://youtu.be/4d7j1bDe-_E
Actually this might be hard because of the vocal ornamentations,
Maybe another Indonesian genre, like pop or regional.
Some examples of that
https://youtu.be/-9KaDEQ8C7k
https://youtu.be/JLw0cDlBPeE
https://youtu.be/CWBXciBEmxg
https://youtu.be/d7flbUYJ7qA
https://youtu.be/k61jcLplFio
Stuff like this but in English.
Or this
Look up on YouTube ‘dangdut koplo’. Indonesian Music with lots of electric rock guitar, flutes, keyboard synths (generic ROMpler strings, brass, lead synths, etc, gamelan, angklungs), slap bass, and tambourine. Some songs use sitar or mandolin.
Here are some examples
Playlists
https://youtu.be/BSNFxd1U9Eg
https://youtu.be/4d7j1bDe-_E
Actually this might be hard because of the vocal ornamentations,
Maybe another Indonesian genre, like pop or regional.
Some examples of that
https://youtu.be/-9KaDEQ8C7k
https://youtu.be/JLw0cDlBPeE
https://youtu.be/CWBXciBEmxg
https://youtu.be/d7flbUYJ7qA
https://youtu.be/k61jcLplFio
Stuff like this but in English.
Many paid and free VSTs as well as Kontakt libraries. As well as HW synths/drum machine and acoustic instruments.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Thanks for the suggestions. Actually, if you go to the Production Tips forum, I've decided, out of the blue, that I'm going to do a Blink 182 tribute CD. Don't ask me what compelled me to give this a shot.
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Winstontaneous Winstontaneous https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98336
- KVRAF
- 2351 posts since 15 Feb, 2006 from Berkeley, CA
One "note" on authenticity for classic rock - don't use bass guitar notes beneath the low E (approx. 40 hz), unless the band tuned down all the strings (Hendrix & Van Halen to Eb, Black Sabbath even lower due to Tony Iommi's industrial accident and need for slack strings, etc).wagtunes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:03 amAaron, because I wanted the sound to be as authentic as possible, I stuck to the presets. In the future, I will probably mess around with things to see what I can come up with. But for this project, I played it safe.aaron aardvark wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:40 am wagtunes,
I had a feeling you might have used the IK Brian May software. I gave it a try a few weeks ago: IK sure makes you go through a lot of work to try that software. I'm glad you are enjoying it. Do you mostly use the factory presets, or experiment much with the individual components? I was surprised by the amount of various components.
There are a few songs from your Queen project where some low low notes stuck out to my ear. Aside from jazz fusion and pop synth bass, 5/6 string basses with low B strings (~31hz) didn't really start becoming widespread until the later '80s/90s (which coincides with availability of decent consumer hi-fi subwoofers to reproduce the lower frequencies).
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Thanks. I'll make a note of that.Winstontaneous wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:04 pmOne "note" on authenticity for classic rock - don't use bass guitar notes beneath the low E (approx. 40 hz), unless the band tuned down all the strings (Hendrix & Van Halen to Eb, Black Sabbath even lower due to Tony Iommi's industrial accident and need for slack strings, etc).wagtunes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:03 amAaron, because I wanted the sound to be as authentic as possible, I stuck to the presets. In the future, I will probably mess around with things to see what I can come up with. But for this project, I played it safe.aaron aardvark wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:40 am wagtunes,
I had a feeling you might have used the IK Brian May software. I gave it a try a few weeks ago: IK sure makes you go through a lot of work to try that software. I'm glad you are enjoying it. Do you mostly use the factory presets, or experiment much with the individual components? I was surprised by the amount of various components.
There are a few songs from your Queen project where some low low notes stuck out to my ear. Aside from jazz fusion and pop synth bass, 5/6 string basses with low B strings (~31hz) didn't really start becoming widespread until the later '80s/90s (which coincides with availability of decent consumer hi-fi subwoofers to reproduce the lower frequencies).