Description : Sunday 120527: Added some new backup vocals. Enjoy.
Friday 120525: Recorded this one song yesterday, improvised vocals in Swedish just to remember a the vocal melody. With a few notes off key and off beat – it felt like a May kind of song with the summer coming up. Bass, guitars, vocal attempts and a good feeling inside. Enjoy.
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Thank you. I cannot imagine how odd swedish sounds to you but the sound of a telecaster is breaks all language barriers, doesn't it? Thanks again for listening and reviewing.
/pmk
I was reading your reply to Mark and you bought a new Tele, I'm jealous PM. Amplitube, I've been looking at that software, looks awesome. I am using a plugin called FreeAmp and it is similar to Amplitube but just not as good. Nice track man, the tone on the lead is great and well played. Always enjoy listening to you!!
Thanks, the Telecaster is a fabulous instrument and I thank my wife and kids who bought it for my 50th birthday, thus adding a new dimension to my music. It's funny how a new instrument brings out a new playing approach and tunes.
Thank you for listening and reviewing, much appreciated.
/pmk
Par Magnus,
Doesn't matter that it was in Swedish because the first time I listen to the song, I focus on the melody and the meat of the song. He is getting better at singing my friend. Love the sound of your guitar on this. Good tune.
What kind of amp do you run the Strat through?
Mark.
Thank you very much for taking the time listening and commenting. And I'm grateful for the kind remarks, especially 'bout the singing part.
The guitar is actually my new Telecaster run through a really nice software amp called Amplitube. It's supposed to sound Marshall and I think it does a really nice job too. Check it out on IK Multimedia.
Again, thanks for listening.
/pmk
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Thank you for listening and reviewing, much appreciated.
/pmk
Doesn't matter that it was in Swedish because the first time I listen to the song, I focus on the melody and the meat of the song. He is getting better at singing my friend. Love the sound of your guitar on this. Good tune.
What kind of amp do you run the Strat through?
Mark.
The guitar is actually my new Telecaster run through a really nice software amp called Amplitube. It's supposed to sound Marshall and I think it does a really nice job too. Check it out on IK Multimedia.
Again, thanks for listening.
/pmk