Description : A song my father, Eric Bumgarner, composed and played the guitar for, sang the vocals along with a friend Jordana, I layed the bass and drum track. A classic rock type track, we did this in Pro Tools during the Pandemic. Rough Mix
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Thanks! You are right, we were aiming for everything to be played and recorded so the Bass and drums are mostly just placeholders in hopes to get someone to play those tracks for us eventually. Great catch lol.
I then slowly came to the image of pleasantly flattering sounds, the intensity of which is barely noticeable at first, but increases over time and gradually draws the listener into a tender, warming cocoon.
The composition is wonderfully successful, especially the "edge" guitar with its impressively chiselled, delicate expression is great. To have these given completely equal status alongside the vocals, without neither vocals nor guitar losing their independence, neither being subject to the other, I repeat: great!
The term "integrity" also comes to my mind in your song - authentic, unadulterated, intact.
Since you are the son: Sons don't always have to listen to their fathers, but in some things - like here with music - it is certainly extremely valuable ;-)
Wow, powerful words! My father and I really became better friends during the Covid pandemic and started recording for fun. It became a passion for both of us, and I really feel blessed to still be able to spend this quality time with him and help share his talent with the world. Thanks much!
Much appreciated! I have a lot more coming. He is 64, been playing since he was 16. A real master guitar player, we have come up with some really fun and different songs together. The vocals, we aimed for a California Dreaming vibe. Guitars all mic'd up amps or acoustic.
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I had to think about the term "pull".
I then slowly came to the image of pleasantly flattering sounds, the intensity of which is barely noticeable at first, but increases over time and gradually draws the listener into a tender, warming cocoon.
The composition is wonderfully successful, especially the "edge" guitar with its impressively chiselled, delicate expression is great. To have these given completely equal status alongside the vocals, without neither vocals nor guitar losing their independence, neither being subject to the other, I repeat: great!
The term "integrity" also comes to my mind in your song - authentic, unadulterated, intact.
Since you are the son: Sons don't always have to listen to their fathers, but in some things - like here with music - it is certainly extremely valuable ;-)
Kind regards
Seelengold
Cool vocals too!