Sometimes the sweetest things happen over the shortest time. It's sort of like when you know there's only a short time for something to last, or a short time in which to get a job done, everything becomes a lot more vital and focused. Luke and I had this experience the other day when we recorded the acoustic guitar tracks for the album.
| The optician in me abhors this picture. Or should that be aberrates? OPTICS! |
I've been throwing down acoustic guitar parts on my solo recordings for a fair old while, even just to add a bit of depth to the guitar sounds. A lot of the time, there's an extra presence to acoustic rhythm parts that fills out the electric guitar sections and, I think, gives everything a bit more vibrance.
The other nice part of laying down the acoustic parts means that not only is that one great big box we can tick off on the recording process, but I can also use the fledgling drums-bass-acoustic recordings to work on the other final guitar parts while I'm away from home over the next couple of weeks. When I come home, we'll be diving straight into recording those, then it's onwards and upwards to the heady heights of vocal tracking.
Until then, though - I love you all, leave me some comments to read, ask me some questions to answer, spread the blog around... as I get closer to finishing recording the album, it's going to get even more interesting, intense and action-packed!
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- Ben
Hello ben. i hope you are ok and enjoying creating :) i really enjoy your blogs so keep em up! They seem to be realeased at great times. like this morning its -1 and im frozen so ive locked myself in a room to check twitter and went on to read this. party smiling due to hearing how you are doing and hearing about the devonshire crew along with the more randoms you post! I would try a full grin but im not sure my lips would approve in these cold times. look at me im starting my own blog.
ReplyDeletemy question is "is big green door the place to be still as i know they are/have moved away".
Your creepy stalker all the way from hollowpoint myspace days
-Ant x
Hey Ant, thanks for the love - I'll probably blog a full answer to your question at some point, but yeah at the moment it's still absolutely the place to be! Right now, with Joe and Frank gone, it feels a bit like Luke and I are stranded in a Moon capsule, just kind of left to finish something amazing in the cold and dark of Woolsery. As for when Luke's gone... you'd have to ask him.
Delete- Ben