Isaiah 53
Isaiah 53
I was messing around yesterday, Easter Sunday, and recorded this song we used to sing in our church home group. I haven't heard this song in nearly 20 years so I'm not sure I'm remembering it exactly right but I think it's close.
I just used a midi drum track, soft rock, 118bpm through the Cakewalk-TTS synth (general midi patch).
I then played acoustic throught he stock acoustic patch on the GNX3000. I added some electric with the TwinChrs patch and then base.
I then added vocals (I only did one take and I know I'm sharp on at least 2 notes).
I wrapped it up with a shaker track which was fun to play.
Let me know what you think.
GB.
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I was messing around yesterday, Easter Sunday, and recorded this song we used to sing in our church home group. I haven't heard this song in nearly 20 years so I'm not sure I'm remembering it exactly right but I think it's close.
I just used a midi drum track, soft rock, 118bpm through the Cakewalk-TTS synth (general midi patch).
I then played acoustic throught he stock acoustic patch on the GNX3000. I added some electric with the TwinChrs patch and then base.
I then added vocals (I only did one take and I know I'm sharp on at least 2 notes).
I wrapped it up with a shaker track which was fun to play.
Let me know what you think.
GB.
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Comments
Thanks for the comments.
I actually have no idea who wrote that song. It could very well be original to our group. I was attending Valley Brook Community Church in Silver Spring, MD at the time which is part of Great Commission Association of Churches. A lot of songs came out of that movement so it's certainly possible.
The song is really simple, just Em, D for the most part. The chorus is C, G, D, Em, going to F, D before coming back into the tag before the verse.
You're right about needing a lead at the end. I intentionally put a few measures the end and I'm gonna have my son put some harmonica or E. Guitar lead parts there. I might extend that section too because it seems too short now that I listen to it.
I've never heard of Paul Wilber. Can I find any of his stuff online?
Thanks for listening,
Greg.