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new song – Chance
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new song

hehehehehe. 🙂

New song is cooking along. I just “went for it” in places. I probably spent about an hour and a half or so last night (after dinner)–with headphones on–just carving and sculpting.

The funny thing about recording scratch parts is you become somewhat accustomed to them. OR, and this is probably closer to the consistent truth, what happens is you have no vested interest or pressure in a scratch vocal. And, yes, guess what happens? Something usually pretty pleasant comes out! The spirit of the part is captured, if not complete attention to rhythm or technique or pitch. Pitchy stuff I almost always fix, but you always bum out when you hear a scratch with an amazing inflection or turn of a word but it’s just rushed because I sang to a click track (having not written the drum part yet). But thanks to PT, that can usually solved.

I’ll see where this song takes me, but in its current, albeit eclectic state (arrangement wise), it’s alot closer to finished than I thought.