Hi!
Wow, nice! Love the piano track! I might suggest Robin Gareus' SetBfree B3
LV2 Plugin for the organ, it is simply amazing and nails the Hammond sound
better than anything else out there.
I'm very tempted to throw my hat in the ring with some drums/percussion or
maybe guitar but time is short right now, in any case what a great collab
idea and it will certainly be interesting to see what people do with this.
Great idea!
Glen
stephen.doonan(a)gmail.com wrote:
Inspired by the latin-inflected chord progression of
jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com here--
https://m.soundcloud.com/nominal6/c2016-03
I composed a brief piano-based latin-jazz piece. It needs percussion
(drumkit, latin percussion, whatever) and has a space for a lead
instrument solo (guitar, sax, whatever), if anyone feels like adding
those collaboratively. I feel that whoever likes the piece enough to
collaborate should feel free to post their version of the file on their
website, SoundCloud, ReverbNation, BandCamp, or wherever.
Link to low-fi SoundCloud streaming MP3
https://soundcloud.com/stephen-c-doonan/latin-jazz-comp-needs-percussion-an…
If you click the download link, you'll get a high-res lossless file
(FLAC, 24-bit, 96kHz) to import into Ardour or whatever to add tracks to.
Recorded in Ardour. Space for lead solo, 16 bars, 8 repetitions of
2-chord comp (accompaniment) from 52 seconds in to 1:17
Comments (like "I hate the organ part" or "Not my style") welcome
and
improvements considered.
Steve
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