Robby Suavé - "Everyone I Know is an Alcoholic" - Rock Band Network
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I'd still stay make them drum solos, at least the last one with the double bass. A solo is when one instrument takes center stage, which I would say that the drums does in those places.
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THE WHOLE FRAKKING SONG.
Man, I have so many good ideas for the chart for this song, but alas, I'm not in control of this.
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There's only one synth in the song.
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for most of the song?
i can understand the difficulty of it considering you're charting two synth tracks as one instrument but you jump between the two synths in the same bar
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Awesome song and the chart looks fun too. Excited to get some cool new music for RB!
SteeleB 2 years ago
Thanks! I'm getting some flak over the guitar chart. That's really the only thing holding it up from getting approved now.
blueblur3000 2 years ago
I was watching this and thinking how it was the right choice to make all of these half-whispered half-snarled vocals into talkies, and then there were a few weird parts that you charted. My advice would be either to do that for everything, as you really could if you wanted to, or not do it for any of it. Having those weird little parts charted just felt badly uneven and would throw off anyone trying to sing it.
Awesome song, though! Killer venue track. I loved all the effects. Suited the song.
JPSChampagne 2 years ago
All the vocals should be talkies. Those are just mistakes in the vocal charting. The venue track is even better since I've uploaded this video, and I corrected the hi-hat solo so that the open hits are on blue instead of yellow.
Thanks for the comment!
blueblur3000 2 years ago
Nice work on the track, just one thing I noticed though:
At about 1:59 after the yellow it almost sounds like there's a note that wasn't charted. I was just thinking maybe you missed it.
SonicRocker15X 2 years ago
The "guitar" part is kind of tricky to chart because the synth has a little delay effect on it. I generally tried to only chart the actual notes. I hear what you're talking about, but there's quite a bit of that in the song that I didn't chart.
Thanks for the comment though.
blueblur3000 2 years ago