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Yesterday's Tomorrow

I started a session in Sonar and was going to add drums and other things then decided to just make it an acoustic thing. It's sloppy. I'm still actually working on it trying to figure out where to put what part and to shorten and lengthen parts. I got the idea's for some of the chords from links guys on the board gave me for jazz.

I did this with an '82 LesPaul with the acoustic patch from a GNX3.

http://www.expertdesign.cc/demo/songs/yesterdaystomorrow.mp3

Acoustic guys please don't be that hard on me, I'm not that good of an acoustic player.

Comments

  • Beautiful playing Brian!! Realy like this one 8)
  • I really like this chord progression. Its starts out like your \"goin to california\" and then gets all \"silver wheels\" (Heart). NICE :!:
    I can hear Robert Plant singin this one or maybe Nancy Wilson :wink: I Checked out your web sight you rawk :evil: I really like your tone and attention to detail. Very solid stuff IMHO. 8) :twisted:
  • I heard Going To California and Dear Prudence in this one nicely done.
    Beatles! Zeplin! Not bad company.
  • I heard Going To California and Dear Prudence in this one nicely done.
    Beatles! Zeplin! Not bad company.

    Its true \"the Beatles\" and \"Led Zepplin\" had nothin to do with \"Bad Company\"...thats Paul Rodgers gig I think... :roll: :D

    It might take away some of that Going to California vibe if you add some :idea: Just a thought ...Alice n Chains harmony kinda haunting vocals to it. :wink: that way you'd get plenty of Zep flavor without directly hearing Roberts melody over that intro part. IMHO.

    I really dig this tune so if Im being a \"busybody\" just disregard my babble . just my 2 cents. :roll: :oops:
  • Thanks for the cool replies! Zepp, heart, beatles and all the most kick a** bands of all time you will probably hear some of that in my playing.

    It does sound like \"goin to california\", I was thinking that when I was recording it. I hear the beatles \"dear prudence\" in the rundown off the first chords and the last chords, it was exactly what I thought also when I was recording it.

    I was just trying to put together a nice acoustic peice and hoped it would slip by with the infuences and chord formations I borrowed/stole. I think Pete Townhsend said it good when he said something to the effect \"we're all like magpies using/stealing parts and peices of other artists tunes.\" Something like that he said anyway. It sounds like I flat out ripped some of that stuff off. I realize Pete Townshend was talking more like changing the borrowed/stolen part.

    I love this board, it's a great place to get feedback and check things out. I especially like to come in here on Saturday's, it's like going into a big room by yourself that a bunch of cool musicians leave stuff behind throughout the week, like cool songs they wrote and funny/cool graphics and writing and knowlegde! Just an awesome bunch of cool people on this board.

    Rockon music lovers and music freaks!
  • :oops: I am as a musician just a mirror of what I have seen, heard and experianced throughout my life. 8)
  • :oops: I am as a musician just a mirror of what I have seen, heard and experianced throughout my life. 8)

    Here here!!!

    Isn't that how they responded a few centuries ago when someone agreed and were behind something someone said?
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