Us Playing "Tim McGraw" (Taylor Swift)
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thank you. i like. my cousin plays a mean labatts bottle also
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Did you use the Sterling Audio ST66 for the vocals?
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just work on the intonation...on everything....the instruments...the vocals.....
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where u got the TLM127 ?
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all out tunning
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Good job, but I'm not diggin the vocals
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this is great, really beautiful
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youre making taylor swift look bad!!!
jerk!!!
booo!!!
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I pray you two will reach the sky with this,i think you two are great together in this.just so natural.love your music
lfitzgerald86 3 years ago
We do everything we can, and spend a lot of time playing and practicing. I'm glad to see it's finally starting to pay off to the viewing population. Much appreciated, my friend
dev442 3 years ago
Now, I'm not a big fan of this song at all, but you're a great musician. I like how you got everything to blend so well together.
Also, the way you played the slide guitar--with an actual bottle--was pretty fun to watch.
Great job!
OnionsMcGee 3 years ago
Thanks that means a lot. I've been recording a little over a year now and I keep learning more and more. Keep a close eye on this channel, there's going to be some top notch videos coming out over the summer!
dev442 3 years ago
well done i enjoyed everything,
but i do have one thing to say, and thats that the backup vocals should be in a lower tone then lead or if not then you must
be in same tone as lead , there was a few spots where the backup went to a higher tone then the lead, wich didn't sound good at all, but it only happened a few times
so it was still very enjoyable.
I Wish you 2 the best
Much Respect
KJ
KaraokeMp3z 3 years ago
You mean the harmony went to a higher pitch than the melody, or the harmony was louder in parts than the melody? If the second, that was supposed to be a high 3rd to switch things up a little, as opposed to the typical male low third in Taylor Swift's music. Otherwise, if it became louder, that was just a mix error and not intentional. However, if that's the case- this does play back in monophonic and sounds more than a little different than it does when played back in stereophonic + mp3 format.
dev442 3 years ago