Fixed. I agree! Awesomeness to see so many entries!Adrian Rogowski wrote: *The forum can only handle 5 embeds it seems, Norio is this correct?, no matter, just click on the link and listen there.
This is a good sign as it shows we getting more entries than the forum can handle ?
The Paul Bothner sponsored May Challenge - Category 1 [VOTE]
In terms of the brief;
I have to agree with doc-phil here - Kramer is the clear winner for me.
Uke song gets an honourable mention.
Well done all for "putting yourselves out there"
I have to agree with doc-phil here - Kramer is the clear winner for me.
Uke song gets an honourable mention.
Well done all for "putting yourselves out there"
Damn good entries. flip.. how do i choose???
I gave my vote to Iommi, because I love Black Sabbath . . . No just kidding haha, well I do like Black Sabbath. But I thought this was a very original track. It was different as well. Its the first time I've heard a Uke used on this forum, so brownie points there. I can imagine this being featured for like a Stay Soft commercial.
If I had a second vote, I would have given it to Krieger. Also a good song, and good production too.
Some comments for the others.
Thayil: No real complaints. I like it. Good production, but the autotune did bug me a bit, but that could be a matter of taste. The lyrics are cool, and the general production of the song is good. You could hear you put effort in creating it.
Kramer: The girl has a lovely voice, and the acoustic suits the song very well. I enjoy this too obviously. I don't have any complaints against this track. Its a good song!
Krieger: Well you would have gotten my second vote. Ek hou van daai tune. One gripe is that it was a bit long, especially in comparison to the others.
Buxton: You song had a real Steve Vai feel to it, so congrats on nailing that vibe. My only issue was the end part which sounded like you made it on guitarpro. The first half of the track was excellent, then that bought the composition to a new level. Wonderful guitaring however. Bravo.
Jett: Your guitar melody was very good, and the chords accompanying it are also very well chosen. I think for next time, try playing the lead part with a bit more conviction. It sounded a bit held back at times. Gooi bru, gooi. I liked the tone of the instruments however.
If I had a second vote, I would have given it to Krieger. Also a good song, and good production too.
Some comments for the others.
Thayil: No real complaints. I like it. Good production, but the autotune did bug me a bit, but that could be a matter of taste. The lyrics are cool, and the general production of the song is good. You could hear you put effort in creating it.
Kramer: The girl has a lovely voice, and the acoustic suits the song very well. I enjoy this too obviously. I don't have any complaints against this track. Its a good song!
Krieger: Well you would have gotten my second vote. Ek hou van daai tune. One gripe is that it was a bit long, especially in comparison to the others.
Buxton: You song had a real Steve Vai feel to it, so congrats on nailing that vibe. My only issue was the end part which sounded like you made it on guitarpro. The first half of the track was excellent, then that bought the composition to a new level. Wonderful guitaring however. Bravo.
Jett: Your guitar melody was very good, and the chords accompanying it are also very well chosen. I think for next time, try playing the lead part with a bit more conviction. It sounded a bit held back at times. Gooi bru, gooi. I liked the tone of the instruments however.
The uke song was my favourite, really enjoyed all the entries though and I really like the amount of effort that has gone into them. P.S. after the stay soft comment I really can see that song going with a little puppy running around...now I need a uke though :/
Wowzers! Awesome entries here. Some really lekker choons.
For me though, the winner was a photo-finish between Thayil and Kramer.
I must say, Krieger would have been in that photo-finish as well if the entry wasn't three and a half minutes long.
For me though, the winner was a photo-finish between Thayil and Kramer.
I must say, Krieger would have been in that photo-finish as well if the entry wasn't three and a half minutes long.
Thanks Adrian i was becoming despondent as i had not one vote as i work more on the composition than on my production skills but have had some great feedback from Dr Phil such as on eq, Yes i used guitar pro as i was in a rush .
The great thing is production can be learn t thanks for all the feedback guys. The hard thing is putting yourself out there but i always remember i love music and music is subjective,(not everyone will like your style but remain true to yourself and have fun ? Whats the June challenge.
The great thing is production can be learn t thanks for all the feedback guys. The hard thing is putting yourself out there but i always remember i love music and music is subjective,(not everyone will like your style but remain true to yourself and have fun ? Whats the June challenge.
Not as much as it bugged me, because it isn't meant to be there! It's 15 years since I've recorded anything, and I was less than two weeks into playing around with GarageBand on a very casual basis. It's already found a number of interesting ways to bite me in the bum, though.Adrian Rogowski wrote:...the autotune did bug me a bit...
I saw Pitch Correction. I thought, "Interesting." I tried it out. I thought, "Foul." I turned it off.
But I must've done something in Automation, because GarageBand turned it right back on at 100% when I did the mix-down!
The correct mix is here, sans hideous faux-AutoTune effects:
doc-phil: I don't know why you think it's country rock, I must say! It started off as a surf tune, but something wasn't working so I re-made the lead guitar part a tad louder. But I don't get a country vibe at all (unless the descending Memphis scale is enough for that...).
shewee... first time I ever composed and recorded one whole tune... the software I have I downloaded the day before I started working on the tune.
and it is freeware... and you can only do like two tracks at once... so I recorded a section, mixed it down, started a "new song", used that section and recorded the next section... repeat...I need decent software...lol.
I had like 1 and a half days to conceive and record this tune as I was packing for an overseas trip! pressure was on and I had wifey wining at me cos I was "playing guitar" instead of finishing up my packing. Lol.
I'm not convinced I should have used the wah on the intro... But once I had decided I didn't like it it was already part of the mixed down first section.
Adrian mentioned that I need to play like I mean it, my insecurities male me shy away... so much so that I almost didn't submit my entry.
and it is freeware... and you can only do like two tracks at once... so I recorded a section, mixed it down, started a "new song", used that section and recorded the next section... repeat...I need decent software...lol.
I had like 1 and a half days to conceive and record this tune as I was packing for an overseas trip! pressure was on and I had wifey wining at me cos I was "playing guitar" instead of finishing up my packing. Lol.
I'm not convinced I should have used the wah on the intro... But once I had decided I didn't like it it was already part of the mixed down first section.
Adrian mentioned that I need to play like I mean it, my insecurities male me shy away... so much so that I almost didn't submit my entry.
Here are the entrants:
Thatil - Wildaker
Kramer - Wesley Ward
Krieger - Theunis van Wyk
Buxton - Gavin Taitz
Jett - Warrenpridgeon
Iommi - Paul E
Will the winner please PM the following details:
Name
Email
ID No
Closest PB Branch
But again, well done to all. This was a tight call. I thought each entry had oodles of potential in them.
Thatil - Wildaker
Kramer - Wesley Ward
Krieger - Theunis van Wyk
Buxton - Gavin Taitz
Jett - Warrenpridgeon
Iommi - Paul E
Will the winner please PM the following details:
Name
ID No
Closest PB Branch
But again, well done to all. This was a tight call. I thought each entry had oodles of potential in them.
Go for it kap it stukkend ? It takes guts to get out there.
Oh, and will the two runner-ups PM a possible theme for this month.
I'll pick one out of the 3 I get, and that will be the theme.
I'll pick one out of the 3 I get, and that will be the theme.
It does.. Well done man.gavin taitz wrote: Go for it kap it stukkend ? It takes guts to get out there.
You don't even want to know/hear my entries in the beginning. But as a result of this competition and the constructive feedback I received, I moved up a couple ranks. Heck, I'm now in charge of this Competition thread, so that should tell you something ?
Well done Wes! you took it. ?
Thanks, was stoked to see I won! I hope you're entering Junes competition?
Well won! Excellent track.