Description : "Any raindrop is a miracle" rain is a music for the soul but for the ears I've made it conversing with acoustic guitar themes I've composed, electro rythms, drums, bass and electric guitar. Special touch on the final acoustic solo by Jay De Nuit
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This is the best thing I've heard on this site in a while! I was speaking to another member of this site a few months ago about a track with splashy, watery sounds.
You have some very awesome textures going on here. The first minute has some great interplay with the delay, awesome. Your lead line at 2:20 sounds like something I would do.
Drums are pretty heavy for a majority of the first half, then disappear at 2:46 for more oceanic bard serenading.
4:42 solo tone is very tasty, though not the best guitar line in the song.
Ending acoustic stuff is not bad at all, seems to have the same delay treatment as earlier guitar lines, mostly on the left.
I really dig this track, and I wonder why nobody has even given a "nice track" comment to it. This one was very refreshing.
Evan
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You have some very awesome textures going on here. The first minute has some great interplay with the delay, awesome. Your lead line at 2:20 sounds like something I would do.
Drums are pretty heavy for a majority of the first half, then disappear at 2:46 for more oceanic bard serenading.
4:42 solo tone is very tasty, though not the best guitar line in the song.
Ending acoustic stuff is not bad at all, seems to have the same delay treatment as earlier guitar lines, mostly on the left.
I really dig this track, and I wonder why nobody has even given a "nice track" comment to it. This one was very refreshing.
Evan