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    Quote Originally Posted by KC View Post
    Making music with my friends has always been a favorite pastime of mine. Normally we just jam, usually in our drummer's basement, but this our first serious effort at making writing/recording/mixing an album. Everything is done using our own equipment, just our instruments, a preamp, a laptop and a microphone.

    I'm particularly proud of this song:

    https://soundcloud.com/pure-juniper/...round-the-room

    The rest is available for free download:

    http://purejuniper.bandcamp.com/


    Does anyone else have anything they've recorded? I wouldn't doubt if we have some talented musicians around here.
    Never ever apologize for your song. That is a fine song with a quality mix. The lyrics work and with some tweaking you could get away with the vocal track right now.

    But what you need to do is find a singer to finish your song. It is very close. Any good singer could knock it out of the park.

    Maybe one of those three guitar parts could be power. Just a thought. Listen to this:

    No one is saying you should sound like Brian May. But notice how clesn and punchy those parts are. Your parts are fine. Pick one and feed it steroids like my example.

    Mix it into the groove. Watch what happens.

    But the guitar player wrote this song. You know it and I know it so he should step up snd take ownership.
    Last edited by Bethere; 08-11-2016 at 04:54 AM.

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