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#1196 by RhythmMan
Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:19 pm
I just recorded parts of 2 songs, while I've been sitting here.
One is a R&B tune, the other is a fast boogie. I do blues, too , but haven't yet recorded any.
The songs (or parts of them, anyway) are:
"A New take," & "The Bradley Boogie."
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The link didn't work - you have to click on the profile button below to access them.
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I'd like some feedback. Let me know you like them. Thanks.
Alan
Last edited by RhythmMan on Thu Jun 22, 2006 3:28 am, edited 1 time in total.

#1197 by Guest
Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:10 am
shortcut to your profile is not working

#1199 by RhythmMan
Thu Jun 22, 2006 3:32 am
You'll have to click on the profile button (below) to get to the page.
Although the link I used was indeed the correct link, it brought people to the wrong page.
#1201 by solojoe
Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:31 am
I like it, to bad you on the other side of the country. creating music is the best!

#1203 by Bluesguitargrl
Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:49 am
It seems that all the musicians that could play together sucessfully are quite spread out.... I listened to your tracks, I like your style- too bad your a million miles away..... :cry:

I put some songs online that were recorded live with a band I had for a little while last year... there's no room on my profile, but check this out ... http://www.singin.com/view_profile.php?user=156
#1207 by RhythmMan
Thu Jun 22, 2006 3:28 pm
The Bradley Boogie started out w/ the Bass. I didn't start adding the chords until a a couple weeks later.
That was no easy chore.
It seemed that all the old boogies were played on Piano, every one of them.
But I wanted to play a boogie on my guitar. Not just as a lead/melody - I want to play rythym guitar.
I could have done the whole song with just 3 chords, but the results would have had no life. I wanted the song to breath.
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I haven't found any musicians nearby yet. So, when I play The Bradley Boogie, I have to alternate between the bass and the rythym.
It was a labor of love. But if people enjoy it, then it was worth it.

#1651 by RhythmMan
Sun Jul 16, 2006 11:23 pm
I removed "A New Take," and put in "Frolicking Fingers."
Any other opinions about this type of music?
Alan

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