From the vaults, here’s a guitar instrumental called “Persistence.” All of the parts were tracked as you hear them; none of the parts were sped up and I recall that all ‘layered parts’ and harmonies were multi tracked ‘one at a time.’ While not usually a fan of excessive stereo panning and movement, I do like the interplay here of the stereo ‘back and forth’ towards the end. Persistence originally appeared on a project called Positivity that was in part a collection of demos and song ideas. Hope you enjoy.
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Sin Qua Non (Electric Guitar Harmony)
From the vaults, here’s an electric guitar driven song called “Sin Qua Non.” I recall writing and tracking this song over a number of months – probably all done on an Ibanez 7 string guitar. All of the parts were tracked as you hear them; none of the parts were sped up and I recall that all the lead / melodic harmonies were multi tracked with the possible exception of some parts of the ‘heavy horses’ interludes. Sin Qua Non originally appeared on a project called Positivity that was in part a collection of demos and song ideas. Hope you enjoy.
Slow Funk Fun
Today’s song from the vaults is Slow Funk Fun, which starts off slowly with a quizzical theme but picks up speed as it moves along, culminating with some driving harmonized guitar riffs. Slow Funk Fun originally appeared on a project called Positivity that was in part a collection of demos and song ideas. I don’t recall where I got the idea for Slow Funk Fun or what made me decide to record it, but listening back now it’s kind of an interesting piece. Hope you enjoy.