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ASCAP & AI
by John Lawrence Schick - 06/27/26 05:17 PM
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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Al - Thanks Buddy Yes it was a keyboard, electric piano, like at the end. But the frequency is getting lost in there with the basses. So yeah a tweak on that and or perhaps pan it hard over for the intro. It feels good this song, So i enjoy it. But really cant seem to fit a melody in there, the verse may not need one I think now the rhythm does the job as the hook. The first change the chorus, plays a melody doubled up with 2 basses. Which makes it a bit unusual and it slides by you.. The lead plays over the second chorus and the horns dominate the out choruses... Strange kinda layout... No one instrument is taking charge as the main thing to the song, even the acoustic sounded nice in this... And the bridge, well that's just a bass solo and a bit of over indulgence. I never get to play like that on lyric songs LOL.. That was a feeble tribute to the late JACO P. You have no idea how frustrated I am with my lead playing. Thanks Al Thanks guys. I'm getting around to responses. Wiped out from my other thread here! 
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