So, we're all fourteen. Been playing together 1.5 years or so, basically as long as I've played guitar. Jaguar for Geetar, Sting Ray for Bass, Drums...
We have about 3 non-paying gigs lined up at the moment.
I'd be grateful for some honest feedback.
Example A (Original):
http://semihollowbrain.lonelyfridge.com ... 0Chair.mp3
Example B (Belle & Sebastian Cover:
http://semihollowbrain.lonelyfridge.com ... g%20It.mp3
I'll try to get a video up.
Thanks!
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i think they're pretty damn good considering your age. i'd maybe suggest a bit of extra instrumentation or maybe just change the guitar sounds occasionally, sometimes the same clean rhythm sound can get a bit repetitive. a glockenspiel or a bit of piano or organ would sound quite nice on the first track.
i'm not so sure about the B&S cover, but maybe it's because i love the original so much. could maybe do with being a bit faster with tighter drumming.
that's just me focusing on negatives though, i think they're decent efforts.
i'm not so sure about the B&S cover, but maybe it's because i love the original so much. could maybe do with being a bit faster with tighter drumming.
that's just me focusing on negatives though, i think they're decent efforts.
Thanks! We can't really get a decent recording live, so we do drums first and this leads to the loose drumming. I can't come up with second guitar riffs - we have 2 guitars (2nd guy on a stang). He got a nice $150 condenser for vocals, and used that for the overhead with a few dynamics for the drums.
+ Garage band and ANCIENT Powerbook G4.
Also - I can't get out of pentatonic soloning
. I can make it sound good, but it gets repetitive song after song.
+ Garage band and ANCIENT Powerbook G4.
Also - I can't get out of pentatonic soloning

Very decent, dude. Better than bands I know who are 10 years your senior.
I'm with Stewart- definitely make better use of those 2 guitars, I thought there was only one guitar!
With regards to not being able to come up wth a second guitar part, try listening to your favourite 2 guitar bands and suss out what the non-rhythm player is doing over chords. Joey from the Pixies is a fairly straightforward example; sometimes he'd just play a few simple notes in an octave shape* (re: Wave Of Mutilation, Something Against You etc etc) that fit over the chords and they'd work great.
It doesn't have to be a whole new riff! Also, try picking different chord shapes (like an open C shape against the other guy's barred C or whatever) or just doing simple melodies on the higher strings to add a bit of depth and variety to the songs.
I'm with Stewart- definitely make better use of those 2 guitars, I thought there was only one guitar!
With regards to not being able to come up wth a second guitar part, try listening to your favourite 2 guitar bands and suss out what the non-rhythm player is doing over chords. Joey from the Pixies is a fairly straightforward example; sometimes he'd just play a few simple notes in an octave shape* (re: Wave Of Mutilation, Something Against You etc etc) that fit over the chords and they'd work great.
It doesn't have to be a whole new riff! Also, try picking different chord shapes (like an open C shape against the other guy's barred C or whatever) or just doing simple melodies on the higher strings to add a bit of depth and variety to the songs.
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Thanks, I'll figure something out tonight. And it was 1 guitar in the recording - I meant when we play live it's 2.Doog wrote:Very decent, dude. Better than bands I know who are 10 years your senior.
I'm with Stewart- definitely make better use of those 2 guitars, I thought there was only one guitar!
With regards to not being able to come up wth a second guitar part, try listening to your favourite 2 guitar bands and suss out what the non-rhythm player is doing over chords. Joey from the Pixies is a fairly straightforward example; sometimes he'd just play a few simple notes in an octave shape* (re: Wave Of Mutilation, Something Against You etc etc) that fit over the chords and they'd work great.
It doesn't have to be a whole new riff! Also, try picking different chord shapes (like an open C shape against the other guy's barred C or whatever) or just doing simple melodies on the higher strings to add a bit of depth and variety to the songs.
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What genre would you consider us?