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Chasing The Wind (PVD, Pleasuredome, Stoman)

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Here is a song in three versions (male, female and duet). The duet version is a result of cut & paste. :)

The recording quality of the female vocal was very bad (lots of hiss). I did my best to fix what could be fixed. The female singer and the bassist are from Kompoz.

Lyrics: Paul Dempsey
Vocals (male): Steve McAndrew
Vocals (female): Sela Hafoka-Hauser
Bass: Victor_HP (real name known to me)
Guitars: Steve McAndrew
Music & Production: Steffen Offermann

Thread in Studio "A":
http://www.musicianscollaboration.com/forum/index.php?topic=10831.0

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« Last Edit: August 08, 2014, 02:17:52 AM by stoman »
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Steffen:

Tks for giving this a chance, it was interesting that I had a lyric already for this.  Sela and Steve sound great alone and the duet changes the feel in a good way.

Paul


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Yes, a nice coincidence. :) If I recall correctly, we did not even have to do any changes to the bedtrack and/or to the existing lyrics, just create a suitable vocal melody on top of it.

Both Sela and Steve did a very free interpretation of the original (Vocaloid) guide vocal, and I think the fact that both took a very different approach made it possible to cut and paste the two voices together and create a duet version that actually seems to work. :)

I only wish the female vocal sep had been recorded with a better sound quality, but I think the result is still enjoyable and does not make anybody's ears bleed. Least I hope so. :)

Thanks again for your help, Paul and Steve - and on to the next songs! :)

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Another good song Steffen, it reminds me of your other one I just listened to ' Take a Chance ' ( until the chorus at least )

Sounds like you did a decent job with the hiss on the female vocal.

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Thanks, guys!

Mark, thanks for the comments on the other songs too, and good to see you around. :)

Yes, the drums are pretty much the same in "Take A Chance" and "Chasing The Wind", that makes them sound very similar at first even though they are very different otherwise. I realized that too when they were both done. :)

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I realized that too when they were both done. :)



That's nothing...Doc pointed out that I had written a new song, that started with exactly the same 5 or 6 notes for the vocal melody as one of my previous song  ;D ;D ;D

I hadn't even realised  ???

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That's nothing...Doc pointed out that I had written a new song, that started with exactly the same 5 or 6 notes for the vocal melody as one of my previous song  ;D ;D ;D

I hadn't even realised  ???

That's a very widespread recipe for commercial music. Make a hit and recycle it as often as you can. :D

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That's nothing...Doc pointed out that I had written a new song, that started with exactly the same 5 or 6 notes for the vocal melody as one of my previous song  ;D ;D ;D

I hadn't even realised  ???

That's a very widespread recipe for commercial music. Make a hit and recycle it as often as you can. :D

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  Steffen

I think it's always been true going back many many decades  8)
We never finish a mix... we simply abandon them.
You can't polish a turd, but you can always spray paint it GOLD
Great songs are not written, they are re-witten


 

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