Topic: Smooth Jazz Style with Classical Guitars (amplified)

Further refinements to the sound I've trying to hone in on. I feel like I am getting closer to what I wanted to get to. Similar composition to previously attempts with a total of 6 guitars and drums. This iteration I hope I achieved a bit more melodic content and also greater diversity within the songs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm-EeKZ...mp;index=5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COm2PoP...mp;index=8

But no claims the individual songs are hugely unique as they represent a single "idea".

Full album here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O...-sqZIy8YEg

Re: Smooth Jazz Style with Classical Guitars (amplified)

kencarlino wrote:

Further refinements to the sound I've trying to hone in on. I feel like I am getting closer to what I wanted to get to. Similar composition to previously attempts with a total of 6 guitars and drums. This iteration I hope I achieved a bit more melodic content and also greater diversity within the songs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm-EeKZ...mp;index=5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COm2PoP...mp;index=8

But no claims the individual songs are hugely unique as they represent a single "idea".

Full album here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O...-sqZIy8YEg

”Further refinements to the sound I've trying to hone in on. I feel like I am getting closer to what I wanted to get to……..This iteration I hope I achieved a bit more melodic content……”

Bravo ken!  As you say, melodic content, the first one is very good, like it more. Different better guitar sound, and I like especially in this piece that one guitar is all the time in the middle (melodic content , yes). And the rest around middle sound. I felt this piece as you have a very large stage sound with ”clear melody guitar”. Good job now!


Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Smooth Jazz Style with Classical Guitars (amplified)

Thanks very much for your feedback and insight Stig! I had to go back and listen again as sometime I get numb to the songs listening too much when putting together a collection. I see what you mean.

Ken