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Alfred 04-01-2009 02:23 PM

i think it'd be cool if we all recorded our own song, and then submitted an individual track for a collaborative song

anyways, I'd like to do a song using D chords (whether it be the standard D, bar/power chord d, or open drop d)

Blue 04-01-2009 03:35 PM

Actually I'm curious, are we limited to one type of chord? For example, if I chose to do a Cadd9, could I use other notes, like the major seventh and what not as long as they fit in the context of C, or could I only use the notes in the Cadd9?

Alfred 04-01-2009 04:20 PM

Well, I'm off to create an experimental masterpiece!

Kamikazi Kat 04-01-2009 11:36 PM

I doubt I could put together my own song, but I'll gladly at least try to contribute something to a song somebody else makes. If only I had some way to record my drumset and not make it sound like crap. I can play the drums well, but the quality of my set isn't so great.

I have a guitar, a bass, and a keyboard that I can sort of play. I can make weird sounds with my voice such as pig squeals, screeches and a variety of other crap. The problem is, the only stuff is a laptop built in mic and audacity. But yeah, I'll hopelessly try. I do have a few mics though, I just have to get something that I could use to plug them into my computer.

cardboard adolescent 04-03-2009 02:56 PM

B-e-g
 
here's the first official entry, this has already got a lot going on but could really use some guitar or horn drone on top. the chord is b-e-g, which i guess is a c major seventh without the c being played, or something. here:
(the file is beg 3.mp3)
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it's 85 bpm, if you needed to know for some reason

cardboard adolescent 04-03-2009 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue (Post 627217)
Actually I'm curious, are we limited to one type of chord? For example, if I chose to do a Cadd9, could I use other notes, like the major seventh and what not as long as they fit in the context of C, or could I only use the notes in the Cadd9?

i would say if you do use them, use them only as though they were accidentals so that nobody has to worry about trying to detect a chord progression

Alfred 04-03-2009 04:18 PM

I recorded a couple brief parts of songs with different D chords/notes. One was a conventional beat, and one was a really fast/intense one. I used electric guitar, bass, keyboard, and drums. I'll combine the two tracks somehow sometime and upload them.

Inuzuka Skysword 04-04-2009 11:19 AM

I think I am gonna' have my song in by tomorrow. I have a droning track, but I feel like going somewhere else with it, and I don't have the time to finish it today.

Alfred 04-04-2009 11:26 AM

Mine sounds somewhat conventional, it's not just droning or thrashing about... is that a problem?

cardboard adolescent 04-04-2009 11:38 AM

not at all


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