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Something a bit different
#1
Had another go at this one... After listening to several more mixes of this song and reading more of the comments on them, I wanted to make some changes to my first mix. This is the result I attempted: more kick drum presence, more snap on the snare and overall louder drums in the mix/more keys/less distortion gtr. I had loads of fun with the intro and ending, adding my take to the Pink Floyd influence of which Bill Chudziak is an obvious fan of... I hope the new arrangement parts don't offend anyone, sorry if they do, I am just learning and having fun.


.mp3    Children of No-one_New Arrangement.mp3 --  (Download: 10.18 MB)


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#2
Nice job Mick, I enjoyed the arrangement, shades of ummagumma! Awsome! keep up the good workSmile
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#3
(08-01-2018, 12:59 PM)KMuzic Wrote: Nice job Mick, I enjoyed the arrangement, shades of ummagumma! Awsome! keep up the good workSmile

Cheers! I was attempting to create a Pink Floyd'ish type of vibe, as Bill Chudziak mentioned that he is a Floyd fan. I really enjoyed the process of doing this... Big Grin Thanks for the listen and comment, much appreciated.
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#4
Wow! I didn't even consider re-arranging like this. Nice work, Mick. Yes, it reminds me more of early Floyd.
Peace,
Dave
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#5
(28-01-2018, 07:08 PM)davemcg61 Wrote: Wow! I didn't even consider re-arranging like this. Nice work, Mick. Yes, it reminds me more of early Floyd.

Thanks for the listen and comment, it is appreciated... happy mixing!
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