That was fantastic!!!! Love the song and you did an amazing job with it all the way around.
MarkM
Collaboration - All My Loving
Steve and Mark: Thanks! It's just a GREAT song! And without Paul's bass line the song just wouldn't be the same. John's triplet rhythm just adds one more level of interest to an already great song. But the way jaaaaaaa did the song, I didn't think I should even attempt the triplet thing (I'm not sure I could even pull it off if I tried).
Bear: No I don't know jaaaaaaa. But she has a great voice and does wonderful harmonies and seems to really have fun.
Bill: I love your "salute". It made me laugh. Thanks.
Marc: I imported the audio portion of my "bass-playing" video into audacity and simply did an effects->change-pitch on the track and dropped the pitch 12 half-steps (which we all know is an octave. right?). I then exported the altered audio into an MP3 file and then imported the new audio file into WMM and dropped in onto the audio track of the "bass-playing" video. Ta-da!
Bear: No I don't know jaaaaaaa. But she has a great voice and does wonderful harmonies and seems to really have fun.
Bill: I love your "salute". It made me laugh. Thanks.
Marc: I imported the audio portion of my "bass-playing" video into audacity and simply did an effects->change-pitch on the track and dropped the pitch 12 half-steps (which we all know is an octave. right?). I then exported the altered audio into an MP3 file and then imported the new audio file into WMM and dropped in onto the audio track of the "bass-playing" video. Ta-da!
snipe wrote:
BobR & Craig (and anyone else I may have missed): Thanks for the kind words. It really is a fun song to play. And actually quite easy to play (if you can do barre chords).
Mike: I didn't use any special equiment for the video other than the built-in webcam and built-in mike on my laptop. I used all free software (Windows Movie Maker, AVS Video Editor, and Audacity). If you have an acoustic/electric you wouldn't even need a mike.Wow, That was just super fantastic. Really loved it. Im hoping to do some collaboration with my daughter at some point but dont have any equipment yet. I can see I have some work cut out for myself!
Congrats!!!!!!!!!
Mike
BobR & Craig (and anyone else I may have missed): Thanks for the kind words. It really is a fun song to play. And actually quite easy to play (if you can do barre chords).
Daryl, that was great! I really enjoyed it.
As for the technical jargon, I'm lost. I wish I had more computer geek in me, as I'd love to post some stuff and get some tips on a few songs. Maybe someday ... sigh.
Hey, love the guitar. My main squeeze is a 1981 Custom Balladeer. From what I can see of yours, the rosette is identical and it looks like you have the diamond (shaped) inlays as well. Is this correct?
Anyway, loved the video and the story.
Jerry
As for the technical jargon, I'm lost. I wish I had more computer geek in me, as I'd love to post some stuff and get some tips on a few songs. Maybe someday ... sigh.
Hey, love the guitar. My main squeeze is a 1981 Custom Balladeer. From what I can see of yours, the rosette is identical and it looks like you have the diamond (shaped) inlays as well. Is this correct?
Anyway, loved the video and the story.
Jerry
- neverfoundthetime
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:14 pm
- Status: Offline
Great stuff Daryl! Love it! So Jaaaaaa hasn't met the phantom guitar player yet, cool!