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Reviews for "Arpegio Study no 1BackingTrack"

This is da good stuff!

Loved how you implemented the acoustic guitar in the beginning. It gave the track a really nice feel before it crushed your bones. :) Nice and tight mix as well. I might try my hands on this as well if I ever get my inspiration back. :(

Overall, cool track! A bit underrated (sadly) though. :(

Anyways, le 5'd!

sorohanro responds:

thanx
i'm looking forward to hear your solo on it, if my track is good, that would be inspiring enough :p
well, anyway, thanx again for review

Amazing

This sounds amazing are the drums live recorded or do you use digitized drums?

sorohanro responds:

thanx for review and positive remarks
for the stuff i have here i use samples, drum machines or loops ... is less expensive ;)

Maybe...

You should name this arpeggio study no1 w/o arpeggios :PP
I'm tryin' to give this a shot myself, I'll update ya if I get somethin' up!

(Check out my tracks if you would??)

sorohanro responds:

"arpeggio study no1 w/o arpeggios" :))))
or shorter arpeggio w/o arpeggios

i'll check later ;)

Nice...

Good Job, like the tone of the guitar and the feel of the song overall.

I think I'm going to try and solo over this. And if I may ask, what exactly is the chord progression?

sorohanro responds:

here comes the master explanation:
not much of a progression, is just G#minor and E minor
first each chord going one bar, then each chord going half of a bar, then going pam-pam-pam-pam, then outro and good bye ... way too simple to call it a progression
:)))
thanx for review, give ma a link when is ready ;)

Cool

It's cool that you posted the backing track. I'll download it and play over it when I get the chance. Any extra information you can give out? Like the key, chord progression etc...? Either way, thanks a lot.

sorohanro responds:

not much of a progression, is just G#minor and E minor
first each chord going one bar, then each chord going half of a bar, then going pam-pam-pam-pam, then outro and good bye ... way too simple to call it a progression
thanx for review
i'm looking forward to hear your version