Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick by potreaux50472
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Hey PTX (let us your name, the user ID is a little tough :laugh: )
Welcome to TG. That was really good! Great guitar work, singing good too. Loved the performance as well.
One suggestion, the guitar is a little too loud, it overpowers your voice. With a little work you can get some balance to the recorded sound which will put your videos over the top.
Again, welcome and nice work!
Bill
Welcome to TG. That was really good! Great guitar work, singing good too. Loved the performance as well.
One suggestion, the guitar is a little too loud, it overpowers your voice. With a little work you can get some balance to the recorded sound which will put your videos over the top.
Again, welcome and nice work!
Bill
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Thanks!
I'm Brian.
Sadly, I made a lot of mistakes, but managed to muddle through. Its a tough one to get through flawlessly (especially since I cant metronome the whole thing).
That was my attempt at song arrangement based on what I learned here.
I'm Brian.
Sadly, I made a lot of mistakes, but managed to muddle through. Its a tough one to get through flawlessly (especially since I cant metronome the whole thing).
That was my attempt at song arrangement based on what I learned here.
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Welcome!
Thick As A Brick is one of the most interesting pieces of music to come out of the 1970s.
A very good performance. It has been a long time since I've listened to the entire album, but you have certainly captured the exuberance of Ian Anderson's style. Nice!
Any plans for TAAB2?
Lynn
Thick As A Brick is one of the most interesting pieces of music to come out of the 1970s.
A very good performance. It has been a long time since I've listened to the entire album, but you have certainly captured the exuberance of Ian Anderson's style. Nice!
Any plans for TAAB2?
Lynn