Some of my guitar compositions

jem88;1838675 said:
In the unlikely event that anybody's interested, you can hear some of the stuff I've come up with over the last 10 years by following the link below. Some I like, others not so much. Feedback welcomed.


http://www.reverbnation.com:80/jeremygiles

Hey...Thank you...

Very much liked Autumn Part Two...Mentira...and also Casey Niccoli (very much..I love open chord sounds) and Some 60's Song...You've got a knack for interesting chord changes...and I also like the dissonant chords. I'd love to hear you lay down some melody tracks over some of these.

I truly appreciate how difficult it is to play...and record (cleanly) with an acoustic guitar.

What are you recording with? I just took the plunge with Sonar and Acid Pro...all my stuff has been recording on an AW4416 old warhorse..can't wait until I know what I'm doing with the new software.


Here's me...johndvisconti.com

On my site, I have a lot of acoustic instrumentals.

Thanks again for sharing your stuff.
 
Juke99;1839283 said:
Hey...Thank you...

Very much liked Autumn Part Two...Mentira...and also Casey Niccoli (very much..I love open chord sounds) and Some 60's Song...You've got a knack for interesting chord changes...and I also like the dissonant chords. I'd love to hear you lay down some melody tracks over some of these.

I truly appreciate how difficult it is to play...and record (cleanly) with an acoustic guitar.

What are you recording with? I just took the plunge with Sonar and Acid Pro...all my stuff has been recording on an AW4416 old warhorse..can't wait until I know what I'm doing with the new software.


Here's me...johndvisconti.com

On my site, I have a lot of acoustic instrumentals.

Thanks again for sharing your stuff.
Hey, thanks man!

All of them, except Exploding Cell were recorded straight into my Mac- pretty low-fi, and all of them one take, with a few overdubbed guitars. I just messed around with the chord progressions and then recorded.

Exploding Cell I recorded almost 10 years ago on my Tascam 4-track (I had a lot of free time on my hands back then!) That's why there's a lot more layering (even some e-bow, which I loved using but sadly have lost.) I'm definately going to check out your stuff today.

Thanks again.
 
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