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| Writing Lyrics is Hard Work | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 16 2009, 02:04 AM (265 Views) | |
| John Paul Jones | Mar 16 2009, 02:04 AM Post #1 |
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...so I wrote this instrumental song. And for those of you who don't have Guitar Pro 5, I also attached a MIDI of the song. Also, the part at measure 36 (or 1:22 in the MIDI) is supposed to repeat 4 times before going to the second ending, but Guitar Pro 5 doesn't do it for some reason. When I get it recorded on real instruments, it'll own faces. Also, you'll notice that near the end of the song, it gets noticeably un-thrash. This is because I needed a solo section, and the only solos I can play are mid-tempo blues solos. Anyways, you guys should listen to it and tell me what you think. |
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| Vermintide | Mar 20 2009, 09:28 PM Post #2 |
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Writing lyrics is indeed hard. Be sure to stick to the things you know. Pretty promising material though. |
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