Wiki Reggae Party

rastafari
Canada
Sequencer:
rastafari 152 jams
Shi
Vocals:
Shi 493 jams
Babbazitt
Netherlands
Guitar:
Babbazitt 1574 jams
Remix step III
Fivestringer
Netherlands
Bass:
Fivestringer 243 jams
no additional instruments available so far
post your remix!
Thumbs:
+ 14
Shared:
Jul 27, 2014
Listened:
1,394
Downloads:
1
Remixes:
0
Join the party in tempo 177.35 @ 4/4
Tagged as / Sounds like:
Reggae
Harley Benton TE-52 NA Vintage Series
Harley Benton TE-52 NA Vintage Series
Electric Guitar
159 €
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Babbazitt
Great job!! Cooooooooool!! +1
July 28, 2014 at 1:43 AM
Fivestringer
Fivestringer Thanks! +1
akethesnaker
Nice bass! +1
Rickplayer
great stuff +1
nuno1959
If this doesn't spell summer, i wonder what does ?
Nice mix you all ;)
One more jug of Margaritas please….
+1
July 30, 2014 at 12:05 PM
Fivestringer
Fivestringer Thanks again, but to be very honest I made a mistake at 1:26 but I decided to leave it because it didn't sound that wrong afterwards... valuable lesson learned: never stop recording on mistake it might turn out well. ;) +2
July 30, 2014 at 2:07 PM
nuno1959
nuno1959 Don't you doubt it - one never knows what comes next !!
To me there are like 2 kinds of approaches to recording here :
1 - You come up w/ a part, polish it, rehearse it & then record it perfect & then it comes out like a Pro production, polished & all that… & that's very cool

2 - You listen to a mix that catches your attention a couple of times,
come up w/ a part & BAM ! you lay it down on the fly, mistakes & all, as if you were in a ''live jam'' situation..

Since i'm not a huge fan of the recording process, I confess i follow the 2nd ''strategy, this way ideas are not lost & when luck is on our side, it can sound pretty damn good + it has a FRESHNESS about it - something which i like ;)
+0
August 5, 2014 at 1:29 PM
Fivestringer
Fivestringer I'm a bit in the middle of that I guess. When I like a track I do a testrun to check if my perception of the progression and the feel of my basspart is matching what I had in mind. Then I record it in a few takes. As most 'tiny' mistakes aren't heard anyway, and even aren't wrong sometimes. So I record only in very few takes trying to catch that 'freshness'. This was the 2nd take after the testrun. I skipped the first one because it wasn't played thick enough so I switched most of the playing from fingers to thumb. +1
Shi
cool one from you :) +1
July 30, 2014 at 12:08 PM
Fivestringer
Fivestringer Thanks Shi, you score a lot of compliments when I show some of my tracks over here to explain this site and maybe recruit some more members. +1
francisco al
baixo legal +0
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