My lack of skillz make it hard to answer. LOL... but if you're asking what I think you're asking, then adagio at about 69 (according to my little metronome here).
This kind of came out of nowhere for me, amidst what seems like
a sea of hip hop and electronica! I see I will have to delve more into the folk tagged songs on LM. Mysterious and sad. As a father the possibility of losing a child maybe has special resonance. Very nice lyrics and melody.
I love the simplicity in music. We don't usually hear autoharp much so it's certainly welcomed. You voice works well with the feeling and mood of the song and the words are meaningful and strong. Real. Honest. Music.
very cool writing, the imagery is hard and mythic. perf and instrumentation are ace, backing vox and fx really well-done! autoharp + american gothic makes me think of rennie from handsome family, i mean that as a compliment — you are your own creature.
The studio quality you are looking for is pitch adjustment. not autotune. but a flex program like melodyne or newtone or Pitch-Flex. Great project but some of your notes are just barely missing and that is what making this track sound :unprofessional" if you. dont believe me email me and i will correct the notes for you and show you. my email is listed on my looper profile
Hey, for whatever reason I never saw this comment before. I want you to know, I *do* believe you. Learning how to fix is something I'm trying to do, although I admit I'd like to just get the notes right to start with.
My friend who heads up an Americana styled band plays this song live, really surprised it showed up on looperman. I like your version, it's honest and real. The drums and tambo add just the right amount of musical impact. The ticking clock is apropos.
I remember this song. The late great Ralph Stanley has a version up on YouTube. Great job on the vocals, as you really captured the spirit of American folk singing.
Americana music is still alive and well. Keep doing what you're doing. Marking this as a fave, and I wish you all the best.
cool rendition, i like the drumming and vocals. i don’t thing i’ve heard this sung with such vivacity before, and that is to your credit, along with your clear phrasing. thanks for sharing this and keep creating!
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a sea of hip hop and electronica! I see I will have to delve more into the folk tagged songs on LM. Mysterious and sad. As a father the possibility of losing a child maybe has special resonance. Very nice lyrics and melody.
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I remember this song. The late great Ralph Stanley has a version up on YouTube. Great job on the vocals, as you really captured the spirit of American folk singing.
Americana music is still alive and well. Keep doing what you're doing. Marking this as a fave, and I wish you all the best.
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