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You say we can change the key... Can we also change the tune, chords and lyrics?! Haha just kidding will have a go
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FWIW I went with that particular song suggestion for two reasons:
1. I picked a random playlist on Spotify and that was the first decent track
2. There's very little guitar in the original but the chord structure is simple and is ripe for messing around with. There isn't a standout guitar part to start with so you can do what you want.
brilliant!...
Which of course means it'll end up the complete opposite
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youtube.com/@TheColourboxMusic
wonder if if I can recreate the album cover too ... now, where are my pop socks ...
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
its not making money so no royalties to worry about, the original artist is credited, I do t really see an issue.
There are unlikely to be any issues, technically the permission of the copyright owner should be sought. In most cases it will not be an issue, some artists may objec and request the tracks withdrawn.
i suggest we simply avoid litigious houses for now, so no Hendrix, Prince, Marley or Gaye.
i suspect Tommy James won’t mind.
I think we'll be okay as you say with regards to the copyright. With all the jam sessions recordings already on the Fretboard soundcloud page it would appear record company execs don't seem to listen in.
If all else fails the playlist could probably be made private so that it can only be listened to via the link.
in totally unrelated news, anyone know where I can get a full gospel choir?
In totally unrelated news I'm trying to get a choir effect for the Christmas song I'm currently writing (by law all Christmas songs must be recorded in July and preferably on the hottest day of the year).
So far I've recorded harmony parts with shed loads of cathedral reverb, more wet than dry, and it sounds okay. Probably not the type of choir your after as this is in the style of Ghost rather than gospel but you never know
I'll look forward to that. The lyrics could be delivered in a way that makes them very dark, even without transposition to a minor key.