XFER ( a work in progress)

Guitorb wrote on 2/1/2014, 7:35 AM
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 Greetings Magix Community,

 I need your help ; I have these guitar riffs that I recorded on the old DAW a few months ago that I really like. The problem is that I don't know where to go from here. I thought of trashing them but then I remembered that this Community is not just for seeking praise for my finished work , but is actually here to help with a dilemma just such as this. So,any ideas?

-Sincerely,Teddy

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redisland wrote on 2/1/2014, 10:12 AM

hi teddy

ein richtiger guitorb -track

etwas funk,jazz

cool und locker

fav

gefällt uns

lg die redis

Former user wrote on 2/1/2014, 10:21 AM

Hi,

cool guitorbmusic.

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 2/1/2014, 3:21 PM

SUPERLATIVE AWESOME !!! ciao da sandro

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Sandro Glavina is an italian composer, named L'Uomo e L'Ombra. The choice of the name derives from the title of the album "L'uomo e l'ombra" of the band "Abstract Music Nuova Esistenza", an experimental group founded by Sandro Glavina together with his friends in the mid-70s.

In the period 2009-2022, L'Uomo e L'Ombra has done 84 albums. The compositions of Sandro Glavina are partly influenced by progressive rock. Sandro has developed a personal style with many experimentations and actualizations. He offers music beyond borders by intertwining different styles in crossover with each other. Prog, psychedelia, classical, post-rock, jazz, pop are some of the influences that dissolve in ambient atmospheres, citations of contemporary music and minimalist nuances. Sandro Glavina aka L'Uomo e L'Ombra plays the music using VSTI synthesizers, keyboards and adds some loops. Sandro isn't a professional musician, composes and plays music just for fun, but his works reach a good outcome, pleasant to listen. L'UOMO E L'OMBRA

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SpriteBat wrote on 2/2/2014, 12:23 AM

Hmm, it almost sounds like a finished work already. Very nice. But I guess 2 options would be:

a) Keep the same basic structure, adding some cool transitions/fills for a more seamless flow. Use the "main" riff as a rhythm part (slightly lower in mix) and add some sort of lead part over it.

b) Use everything here at least once, not necessarily as a significant part, but possibly in the background. Add 1 or 2 new riffs if you prefer less repetition. With your favorite riffs, create a verse-chorus sort of instrumental structure and, once again, add some sort of lead part over it all.

Don't take my advice too seriously.

Bott wrote on 2/6/2014, 10:58 AM

Fantastic riffs - if its under construction there is enough potential for a No. One hit

go ahead man

masni wrote on 2/8/2014, 3:21 AM

Very Good  !!   Carl