Listened to this off New Grounds radio. Gotta say, it's really nice. Good work on nailing that malt shop vibe too, love it.
Are you under 20 ?
Show this to your grandparents, they'll love it. Hopefully you'll do it as well
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Made using FL studio and ACID Music Studio.
Vsts, soundfont and gear used : FPC, TyrosAcoosticBass,
Solcito Vintager Toy, Amplitube and Ibanez RG42 guitar.
Listened to this off New Grounds radio. Gotta say, it's really nice. Good work on nailing that malt shop vibe too, love it.
Thanks for stopping by mate.
The mental image of the malt shop was pretty cool.
I'm in my mid 20s. I love 70s music and this is a great homage to that sound.
Thanks mate, glad you like it.
This is so soothing. <3 I really like the tempo you chose for it.
Thanks !
Glad you enjoyed it.
Suena como la clasica musica que escucho mientras trabajo, hermosa y relajante :)
Esta musica tiene un cierto encanto que no pasa de moda.
Gracias por escuchar compaƱero.
My grandparents listen to traditional javanese music lol, because they live in Indonesia, and there was barely any access to the internet. My dad is the one that introduces me to these kinds of songs, those were the times where cassette tapes were introduced and are spread around the world.
I love the guitar sounds, but of course, back then, the sound quality of songs were not as good as today. The songs have a lot more reverb and sound more muffled (if you listened to actual 1950's to 1960's music, you'll know what I'm talking about). If you want to bring a more 50's atmosphere, maybe you can add more reverb to the instruments to bring a more 1950's ambience. Then again, the song still sounds good if you don't wanna tweak it, great job with this one.
I keep forgetting there's plenty of international people all around Newdgrounds :D
You are right, rock n' roll wasn't a big thing on far regions of Asia and Africa.
I get what you mean about the 50's rock sound. I used an emulator of vintage analog mastering , but didn't emulated the room reverb nor the massive high self cuts they used back then. Feels kind of old, kind of modern. Thanks for listening.
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