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#701 2012-06-12 00:08:10

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Re: Frozen Coco - The Online Rock Band

This weekend I'll try to get down all guitar tracks, and edit both Flashback and the G-Major ballad.

Exactly what tracks for what songs do we have? Are we using that song idea hpotter posted? It's different from our style but it's not bad at all.


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#702 2012-06-12 00:21:35

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@hpotter134, do you mind if I add both overdriven and clean parts in the "smooth" song? The choruses are intended to be played with an overdriven tone - you could record the choruses and the rest of the song separately.

Sure that's fine by me  smile

I'm away from home for a while, and all I have with me is my acoustic, so I'll record any songs that can be done on an acoustic guitar, and I'll do the electric parts when I get back.


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#703 2012-06-12 00:46:12

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technoguyx wrote:

This weekend I'll try to get down all guitar tracks, and edit both Flashback and the G-Major ballad.

Exactly what tracks for what songs do we have? Are we using that song idea hpotter posted? It's different from our style but it's not bad at all.

Yeah that sounds good.

hpotter134 wrote:

technoguyx wrote:

@hpotter134, do you mind if I add both overdriven and clean parts in the "smooth" song? The choruses are intended to be played with an overdriven tone - you could record the choruses and the rest of the song separately.

Sure that's fine by me  smile

I'm away from home for a while, and all I have with me is my acoustic, so I'll record any songs that can be done on an acoustic guitar, and I'll do the electric parts when I get back.

That's fine. Thanks for telling us.  smile


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#704 2012-06-13 07:04:09

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Techno, I listened to the edit of my song again and I think it is fabulous as it is. In that case, we will extend the end guitar solo to 16 bars as agreed, with a fade-out. If you do come up with a tune to the female interlude, do post it on your score. I have already copied the edit you made of my song and saved it as another score under my account, so we have it in place with the other completed songs. The rest is fine. Meanwhile, I myself will try to come up with a melody for the female interlude, but keep working. I will add lyrics for the female and male interludes later.


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#705 2012-06-13 20:59:20

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The guitar solo part is already 16 bars if you count the repeat.  tongue  Though notating 16 repeated bars, hence making the solo last 32 bars, wouldn't be a bad idea. Only problem is I'm not that good coming up with long solos, often resorting to repetion of certain licks when doing so.  tongue  But I'll start jamming to the song once in a while to see if I come up with something other than a bunch of pentatonic and blues scales and licks.  smile


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#706 2012-06-13 22:44:44

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The guitar solo part is already 16 bars if you count the repeat.  tongue  Though notating 16 repeated bars, hence making the solo last 32 bars, wouldn't be a bad idea. Only problem is I'm not that good coming up with long solos, often resorting to repetion of certain licks when doing so.  tongue  But I'll start jamming to the song once in a while to see if I come up with something other than a bunch of pentatonic and blues scales and licks.  smile

Sorry, I meant 32 bars. I forgot about the repetition. I'm fine if you use pentatonic scales for this song. Have you used any for your own songs?


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#707 2012-06-14 22:01:49

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Sorry, I meant 32 bars. I forgot about the repetition. I'm fine if you use pentatonic scales for this song. Have you used any for your own songs?

Well, when I improvise lead guitar I tend to resort to pentatonics with some bluesy chromatic variations quite a bit... If you need an example of my lead playing, check out my year-old song "Trip to the Ol' Country" - the solo is near the end. I find my style has improved since then, but it's still very simplistic like the solo there.


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#708 2012-06-14 22:12:44

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DIY wrote:

Sorry, I meant 32 bars. I forgot about the repetition. I'm fine if you use pentatonic scales for this song. Have you used any for your own songs?

Well, when I improvise lead guitar I tend to resort to pentatonics with some bluesy chromatic variations quite a bit... If you need an example of my lead playing, check out my year-old song "Trip to the Ol' Country" - the solo is near the end. I find my style has improved since then, but it's still very simplistic like the solo there.

Yeah, I remember listening to that a while back!  tongue

I suppose a lead on pentatonic scale will do good with some bluesy lead for the G-Major ballad. If you are able to come up with a solo guitar like that for this song (I can't quite decide upon one), I don't mind handing over the lead guitar parts in this song to you (that may include additional licks). Do you suppose you could transcribe a lead guitar part on Noteflight?


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#709 2012-06-15 08:27:48

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DIY wrote:

technoguyx wrote:

DIY wrote:

Sorry, I meant 32 bars. I forgot about the repetition. I'm fine if you use pentatonic scales for this song. Have you used any for your own songs?

Well, when I improvise lead guitar I tend to resort to pentatonics with some bluesy chromatic variations quite a bit... If you need an example of my lead playing, check out my year-old song "Trip to the Ol' Country" - the solo is near the end. I find my style has improved since then, but it's still very simplistic like the solo there.

Yeah, I remember listening to that a while back!  tongue

I suppose a lead on pentatonic scale will do good with some bluesy lead for the G-Major ballad. If you are able to come up with a solo guitar like that for this song (I can't quite decide upon one), I don't mind handing over the lead guitar parts in this song to you (that may include additional licks). Do you suppose you could transcribe a lead guitar part on Noteflight?

Of course I can transcribe it, if you need it to be that way.


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#710 2012-06-15 10:30:49

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DIY wrote:

technoguyx wrote:


Well, when I improvise lead guitar I tend to resort to pentatonics with some bluesy chromatic variations quite a bit... If you need an example of my lead playing, check out my year-old song "Trip to the Ol' Country" - the solo is near the end. I find my style has improved since then, but it's still very simplistic like the solo there.

Yeah, I remember listening to that a while back!  tongue

I suppose a lead on pentatonic scale will do good with some bluesy lead for the G-Major ballad. If you are able to come up with a solo guitar like that for this song (I can't quite decide upon one), I don't mind handing over the lead guitar parts in this song to you (that may include additional licks). Do you suppose you could transcribe a lead guitar part on Noteflight?

Of course I can transcribe it, if you need it to be that way.

Great. I just haven't been able to come up with a lead part for this particular song. When can you upload the edit so we can start recording?


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#711 2012-06-15 22:23:18

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Great. I just haven't been able to come up with a lead part for this particular song. When can you upload the edit so we can start recording?

My priorities right now are recording decent lead for my own songs over writing a lead part for your song.  hmm  If I have time, I'll work on your song. Tomorrow I gotta record the lead tracks and on Sunday I have an archery tournament, so I'm not sure if I'll have much time. I'll do what I can, still.


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#712 2012-06-15 23:00:12

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DIY wrote:

Great. I just haven't been able to come up with a lead part for this particular song. When can you upload the edit so we can start recording?

My priorities right now are recording decent lead for my own songs over writing a lead part for your song.  hmm  If I have time, I'll work on your song. Tomorrow I gotta record the lead tracks and on Sunday I have an archery tournament, so I'm not sure if I'll have much time. I'll do what I can, still.

Thanks. I understand your priorities since you're doing a favour for me.  smile

How good are you at archery?  tongue  Here in the UK, we don't have that sport.  big_smile


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#713 2012-06-15 23:08:01

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Thanks. I understand your priorities since you're doing a favour for me.  smile

How good are you at archery?  tongue  Here in the UK, we don't have that sport.  big_smile

Archery training used to be mandatory in the UK some centuries ago, I'm pretty sure you know I know that lol  tongue

I'm still a begginer, the tournament is more of a thing between students at my school who also take classes. I can shoot decently at 10 meters as of now  tongue  Just some minor accuracy issues, that's all.


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#714 2012-06-15 23:12:53

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DIY wrote:

Thanks. I understand your priorities since you're doing a favour for me.  smile

How good are you at archery?  tongue  Here in the UK, we don't have that sport.  big_smile

Archery training used to be mandatory in the UK some centuries ago, I'm pretty sure you know I know that lol  tongue

I'm still a begginer, the tournament is more of a thing between students at my school who also take classes. I can shoot decently at 10 meters as of now  tongue  Just some minor accuracy issues, that's all.

Wow! I definitely know the sport somewhat, but have never played it as it is hardly offered as a sport here. Good luck in the tournament.  tongue


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#715 2012-06-15 23:16:32

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Wow! I definitely know the sport somewhat, but have never played it as it is hardly offered as a sport here. Good luck in the tournament.  tongue

Hmmm, pretty weird that you don't find it as a sport often. Archery isn't that common here either. Thank you  smile


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#716 2012-06-15 23:27:12

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DIY wrote:

Wow! I definitely know the sport somewhat, but have never played it as it is hardly offered as a sport here. Good luck in the tournament.  tongue

Hmmm, pretty weird that you don't find it as a sport often. Archery isn't that common here either. Thank you  smile

Yeah. In the UK, we mainly have football, cricket, basketball and sometimes netball (for the girls). Of course, we do athletics as well (I'm part of the school squad) and swimming is done externally.

What other sports are there in Chile?  big_smile


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#717 2012-06-16 13:27:28

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Football is insanely popular over there, that's pretty much it  tongue  Of course tennis and basketball are also popular - a Chilean tennis player was worldwide #1 for a while. Volleyball and swimming are often seen too.

As for archery, I think it's still pretty underground here in Chile, only recently it's being a bit more known to the public.


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#718 2012-06-16 13:43:32

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Football is insanely popular over there, that's pretty much it  tongue  Of course tennis and basketball are also popular - a Chilean tennis player was worldwide #1 for a while. Volleyball and swimming are often seen too.

As for archery, I think it's still pretty underground here in Chile, only recently it's being a bit more known to the public.

Coolio. I'm a big cricket and tennis fan. Who was the world #1 player from Chile? I don't recall any from the great period I've been following the ATP and WTA.


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#719 2012-06-16 14:36:19

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You guys are doing great  big_smile

jslomba, Flashback is epical! I cant wait to hear the recorded version.


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#720 2012-06-16 18:42:29

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Who was the world #1 player from Chile? I don't recall any from the great period I've been following the ATP and WTA.

Marcelo Ríos in 1998, the fact that it was more than 10 years ago might be why you don't recall it.

Back to band matters, I think I got a decent high-gain tone for all the lead guitar recordings. I'll try to at least record the short solos from my own songs.


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#721 2012-06-16 20:00:05

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I finished another song. Hope you like it!

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#722 2012-06-16 23:12:50

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Who was the world #1 player from Chile? I don't recall any from the great period I've been following the ATP and WTA.

Marcelo Ríos in 1998, the fact that it was more than 10 years ago might be why you don't recall it.

Back to band matters, I think I got a decent high-gain tone for all the lead guitar recordings. I'll try to at least record the short solos from my own songs.

Right, that's why I don't recall him. For a moment, I thought you were talking about Fernando Gonzalez (who retired in March this year) but the highest he was ever ranked was fifth, although he did defeat Federer, Nadal & Djokovic (the former when he was #1 in the world).

Anyway, I thought of recording some of my own tracks today as well. I'll try to get everything done soon enough. Meanwhile, I'm transcribing more song ideas, which I'll have to do on another account since Noteflight only allows ten scores per user.

And there's no hurry, but when you have the time, could you transribe that pentatonic scale for the G-Major Ballad?  smile

jslomba wrote:

I finished another song. Hope you like it!

That's good. I'll check it out when I have the time. Right now I'm in my music room with my guitar and keyboard.  big_smile

EDIT: Your song does not have a bass line yet and I presume has been left incomplete. The tune is OK, a bit simple in my humble opinion. Maybe add some complex bass fills?

Also, I really need you to spend time on recording. I've only got one drum track from you for the album (I had to take over drums for my opening song since I had recorded all the other parts and it was left incomplete without the essential drum work). I'm fine with you transcribing so long as you can manage to record like techno and I. Currently, I have piano for Out of the Possible and my Am Song just to do. The rest of my other recording duties are complete, and techno has submitted bass to all the completely transcribed songs. Even hpotter134 (who is hardly active here) went on a recording spree and managed to submit a bunch of recordings. I'm awaiting tracks from you to get a few more songs complete.

You mentioned a while back that you will start practising and submit the recordings soon. I presume you're done now?

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#723 2012-06-17 12:32:49

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jslomba's song is pretty simple, perhaps a bit too simple. I find his writing style is characterized by this simple style, much like the early songs we wrote for the first EP. I liked the chords used in the song, but some parts like the part with single notes in the piano with drums in the background sound a bit odd. Perhaps with a good bassline with some fills here and there, and a vocal line as well, the song could make it to this album.

DIY, you should add hpotter134's song to the first post. Speaking of which, I noticed hpotter progressed quite a bit on the song, we just need some lyrics and it'll be done. I've mentioned before that it's a bit out of our style, but it's turning out to be a really good song, definitely worth recording. The vocal harmonies will be fun to do too  tongue  Maybe I and hpotter sing the lower melody, while LolaRose sings the high one.

EDIT: I just counted all the song ideas and complete scores we currently have: 12. Considering we'll most likely leave some out, we currently have more that enough for an album  smile

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#724 2012-06-17 14:28:37

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technoguyx wrote:

jslomba's song is pretty simple, perhaps a bit too simple. I find his writing style is characterized by this simple style, much like the early songs we wrote for the first EP. I liked the chords used in the song, but some parts like the part with single notes in the piano with drums in the background sound a bit odd. Perhaps with a good bassline with some fills here and there, and a vocal line as well, the song could make it to this album.

DIY, you should add hpotter134's song to the first post. Speaking of which, I noticed hpotter progressed quite a bit on the song, we just need some lyrics and it'll be done. I've mentioned before that it's a bit out of our style, but it's turning out to be a really good song, definitely worth recording. The vocal harmonies will be fun to do too  tongue  Maybe I and hpotter sing the lower melody, while LolaRose sings the high one.

EDIT: I just counted all the song ideas and complete scores we currently have: 12. Considering we'll most likely leave some out, we currently have more that enough for an album  smile

All right. I'll add hpotter's song.

Glad to hear we have 12 songs!  big_smile


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#725 2012-06-18 22:55:47

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Been sick lately, I'll see if I can record the lead guitar tracks tomorrow or Wednesday.

EDIT: I'll also see if I can make the cello/guitar part from jslomba's "Untitled 2" sound good on a distorted electric guitar.  smile  If it comes out well, we could edit it a little and consider it for the album.

I'll also start notating two song ideas, one of which is based on a two year old song, back from the era in which I still made the "Song Packs" I uploaded to Scratch.  big_smile

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