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![]() I know this is a broad question, but most of my music has at least 4-6 instruments, when counting multiple guitars, keyboard, bass, drums, and whatever else I have kicking around the room.. But I'm working on a song that really JUST calls for one guitar track, one bass track, and a drum track. So do any of you have any recommendations on how to fill up the audio spectrum with this? I've been listening to some Police for inspiration, but I thought I'd ask you folks also. gracias.... and by the way, if you'd like to listen to my music, visit my website, www.guestroomproject.com. If you send an e-mail to the CONTACT ME on the website, I'll send you a free CD (no strings attached, not even shipping) when it's done. Good stuff, promise! -- - Jonathan NEWLY UPDATED (10-8-04) with THREE new songs! Go to http://www.guestroomproject.com/ to hear some music from my upcoming solo album, the Guestroom Project. I play all the instruments. |
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I know this is a broad question, but most of my music has at least 4-6 instruments, when counting multiple guitars, keyboard, bass, drums, and whatever else I have kicking around the room.. But I'm working on a song that really JUST calls for one guitar track, one bass track, and a drum track. So do any of you have any recommendations on how to fill up the audio spectrum with this? I've been listening to some Police for inspiration, but I thought I'd ask you folks also. gracias.... and by the way, if you'd like to listen to my music, visit my website, www.guestroomproject.com. If you send an e-mail to the CONTACT ME on the website, I'll send you a free CD (no strings attached, not even shipping) when it's done. Good stuff, promise! Try filling it with S P A C E. |
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