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Every song needs a spark, and just the first two chords did it for me, leading to "The Coast", track 2 on the album Prescient (2015).

 

I’ve always loved Eadd9 ... especially on a 12-string!  On a whim I tried exactly the same shape elsewhere and finally found the 2nd chord (Am7+6 is my guess at the chord name).  These two together somehow got me going.

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After working up the sections, it was a relief to realise I had enough harmonic variation for a complete instrumental.  There was no need for any theme with 'deep and meaningful words and metaphors' and, even better, no need for singing!!  HOORAY! :) 

 

The bass on this is unusual for me ... a melodic instrument.  Getting the right sounds to match your imagination is often a pain, but it’s great once found.  The MIDI bass here comprises three separate samples ... plucked bass, fretless bass and synth pad.  Together these give each note a percussive start, a shortish buzz, and an ongoing tail. I felt this sound removed any requirement for additional instruments other than the lead synth.

 

This was also the first time I used the EZ Drummer 2 plugin.  This was a huge turning point for me as I no longer had to trawl the net for loops (which need to be found and auditioned by the barrow-load).  Now I could quickly specify the beat, choose the vibe, tailor it for each section, and build it throughout the track.

 

 

 

 

Cheers,

Greg 

 

 

 

 

 

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Very nice.  The only thing that I would personally do it is to adjust the relative volume levels: that "high treble brassy part" is fairly overwhelming the plucked strings, but I don't think that you really meant for it to be the one that is most prominent.

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Very good arrangement and performance. The arpeggios anchor the song well for the vibes on synth. I was expecting a little more of crescendo, but the way you took it home worked very nicely.

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