So, someone suggested we cover Beat To Death Like A Dog by Rhinobucket, from their 1982 album 'Get Used To It.'
I felt like the song sounded enough like our original material to "fit" into the catalog and I think there's enough "real estate" for me to weave my vocals into it and make it our own.
So our producer won't accept a commercial recording of a song for consideration, for example, sending him a YouTube link. He insists we actually play the song and submit it to him as a demo.
This morning, I got up about 3am and listened to the Rhinobucket song a few times, then switched on my DAW and recorded the left channel rhythm track just from memory to a foot stomp.
I then recorded the right channel rhythm tracks the same way.
I improvised a solo in one take, and then doubled it, panning it left and right at 30%.
So, while I do not read music, one of my great strengths is being able to listen to a song or other musical work and memorize the arrangement. This has kept me steadily employed and given me an edge in working with much better guitar players.
Equipment used was my Slash/AFD Les Paul from @eSGEe with a Planet Tone Afterburner in the bridge into my Blackstar ID-Core 100watt then Direct-Out into the DAW.
Only onboard reverb was used on the amp.
Sunday, we will add drums, bass and vocals to this and submit to our producer to see if the song makes the cut....
I felt like the song sounded enough like our original material to "fit" into the catalog and I think there's enough "real estate" for me to weave my vocals into it and make it our own.
So our producer won't accept a commercial recording of a song for consideration, for example, sending him a YouTube link. He insists we actually play the song and submit it to him as a demo.
This morning, I got up about 3am and listened to the Rhinobucket song a few times, then switched on my DAW and recorded the left channel rhythm track just from memory to a foot stomp.
I then recorded the right channel rhythm tracks the same way.
I improvised a solo in one take, and then doubled it, panning it left and right at 30%.
So, while I do not read music, one of my great strengths is being able to listen to a song or other musical work and memorize the arrangement. This has kept me steadily employed and given me an edge in working with much better guitar players.
Equipment used was my Slash/AFD Les Paul from @eSGEe with a Planet Tone Afterburner in the bridge into my Blackstar ID-Core 100watt then Direct-Out into the DAW.
Only onboard reverb was used on the amp.
Sunday, we will add drums, bass and vocals to this and submit to our producer to see if the song makes the cut....
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