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Dan
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Post: # 7163Post Dan »

My friend and I recorded this yesterday. I played Lead and rhythm guitar, as well as bass. He played Drums. We both sang, but we penned lyrics in 5 minutes and basicly thats my first time writing lyrics.

http://jumpgate.theslipstream.org/mp3/cupoftea.mp3

be honest. We are no singers but tried.

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Post: # 7165Post Pstehley »

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Hated it....

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Dan doesn't like critiquing.. he just expects you to say how great he is...

Just kidding... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post: # 7167Post Dan »

ha ha so true
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Post: # 7174Post JEFFfromNC »

I enjoyed it. :D
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Post: # 7186Post Guesssst »

Not my cup of tea, but sounds like you had some fun. Rock on.
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hmmmmm...

Post: # 7193Post Guest »

Good effort... For sure some good and bad to learn from. I think it could have benefited from a little more continuity. It's kind of like you're searching for a groove but switch it up so much trying to find it that you never give the music a solid theme or feeling. There are some good ideas in it, maybe you should take what you like in it and expand those aspects in separate songs? And put a little more energy into your singing... Instead of feebly going "nanana", really try to have fun and belt it out, even if it sounds a little goofy. Like try saying, "hey, you over there" as if you're saying it to someone a foot away. Then compare it to trying to get someone's attention on the other side of the room- "Hey! You over there!". You'll notice the difference in how you assert yourself, and it's a good thing to apply to singing. :wink:
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