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#222767 - 11/16/02 08:11 PM
Walking In The Light (Co-write with Glen "Silver Cat" King)
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Michael Borges (D)
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Here's our first demo mix for this new song which Glen recently wrote the lyrics for: http://www.justplainfolks.org/ubb/Forum48/HTML/001993.html Your feedback regarding the composition is appreciated. Thanks! SongRamp Link: http://www.songramp.com/view.ez?sampleid=2666&Form.sess_id=472872&Form.sess_key=1038 435517 WALKING IN THE LIGHT Words: Glen King, Music: Michael Borges All Rights Reserved © 2002 Verse 1 I fear no evil, I see no cloud I feel no panic in an angry crowd My step is sturdy, my head is high I am bathed in streamers from the sky Chorus: I am walking in the light, in the light of Jesus, I am walking where the shadows never go, in the light of Jesus, He's showing me the way up glory road, in the light of Jesus. Verse 2: I turn each corner, I give Him praise, I cross each river on stones He lays, My heart is open, my thoughts are divine, I am washed in love that never dies. Bridge: The mountains melt like the wet October snow, The oceans drain and disappear, In this world of distant dreams and friends, He is always near. Final Chorus: (with modulation) I am walking in the light, in the light of Jesus, I am walking where the shadows never go, in the light of Jesus, He's showing me the way up glory road, in the light of Jesus. [This message has been edited by Michael Borges (edited 11-27-2002).]
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#222770 - 11/16/02 09:02 PM
Re: Walking In The Light (Co-write with Glen "Silver Cat" King)
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Michael, Good professional mix as usual. I like the way you chose to sing the chorus. The music reminded me of St. Elmos Fire. Every time I hear Midi drums I can't help think of the eighties. Good message your sending also. David http://www.daviddouglaswright.com
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#222771 - 11/16/02 11:28 PM
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Michael, Thanks for the listen. Glad you liked the vocals. There was one or two spots in the last chorus where I thought I might be a tad bit sharp on the lead, but maybe I was just having a "flat" day. He he!
David, Really, St. Elmos Fire? I haven't heard of them, but maybe I'll look them up sometime. If you find them on the net, please send me a link, would you? Regarding the midi drums, any suggestions would be great. If you could recommend any software programs or routines that would make it sound more like "2003" instead of 80's, that would be great if it would make an improvement. Thanks for your input. Glad you liked it!
Regards, Michael
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach MichaelBorges.comLicenseQuote.com
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#222773 - 11/16/02 11:57 PM
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Tony, That's some awesome critique and good suggestions to help improve my singing. As you could tell, I'm not trying to sound like some "rock star", I was just enjoying singing along with the music, but I'm learning coach! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.justplainfolks.org/ubb/wink.gif) By "double tracking", I suppose you mean offsetting the two left and right tracks to create more of a stereo effect? If you could send me an e-mail sometime with a little more detailed description of how to implement that technique, I would be stoked to try it! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.justplainfolks.org/ubb/cool.gif) Thanks so much for all your kind input!! Michael
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#222775 - 11/17/02 12:35 AM
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Michael, St. Elmos Fire was a eighties movie starring all the brat pack folks. Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Ally sheedy. I don't know maybe it was the drum and fill sounds that reminded me of that. As far as drum Ideas I think you should look at Loop CD's such as Smart loops and Loops for acid thats if your running a computer based porgram such as cakewalk. I find it really easy to build my drums for a song this way. Also you can get a more modern sound with actual real drumming broken up into bits to assemble like a puzzle. It's worth looking into . I guess midi drums even with a little reverb added have become a pet peeve of mine. David http://www.daviddouglaswright.com
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#222778 - 11/17/02 03:07 PM
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Hello Michael, This could have been straight out of Godspell. I enjoyed it very much and up to your normal high standard. Gerry ------------------ http://www.ampcast.com/Gerry
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#222779 - 11/17/02 06:31 PM
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Tony, Thanks for the "xplaination"! Now I really understand what you mean. The closest I've come to actually trying that technique was a special song where I came in on the violin for a short instrumental break. I worked out two parts and simply panned one hard left and the other hard right. It gave a nice natural stereo effect. The parts where similar enough, but with differant scale expressions. It turned out to be a nice mix! Gerry, Thanks for taking the time and giving me the Godspell award! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.justplainfolks.org/ubb/wink.gif) It means a lot coming from a composer who's standards are almost always near genius, if not occasionally above! Blessings to you & hope your having a great Sunday afternoon!
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach MichaelBorges.comLicenseQuote.com
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#222780 - 11/19/02 02:47 PM
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Hi Michael, As usual,you put your eveything in your projects,and when there is more that you can do,you add more........Good work on this. God bless ClaireJeanne http://www.soundclick.com/bandsclaireandrick.htm
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#222781 - 11/19/02 07:33 PM
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Clearjeanne, Thanks for stopping by and for the encouragment. Your a blessing! I'd love to hear your new stuff when it's ready, so be sure to send me an "e" when something new comes up. If you need any help with mixing or converting to mp3, just let me know. I'm always glad to help! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.justplainfolks.org/ubb/smile.gif) Michael
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach MichaelBorges.comLicenseQuote.com
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#222783 - 11/21/02 11:43 PM
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Thanks Kathy! It's amazing how much I learn every time I do one of these new projects. Also, I finally got a new sound card last week that works a lot better; main thing, it doesn't crash while I'm recording, so I'm very relieved about resovling that issue! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.justplainfolks.org/ubb/smile.gif) Take care & God bless! Michael
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach MichaelBorges.comLicenseQuote.com
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