guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
Winter Solstice is about a month away. plenty of time to throw together a jam.
I found this backing track. it seems to set the mood for the beginning of Winter.
the long night time begins.
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... 44564&q=hi
the ending seems to be cutoff or abrupt. I imagine that can be amended.
I found this backing track. it seems to set the mood for the beginning of Winter.
the long night time begins.
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... 44564&q=hi
the ending seems to be cutoff or abrupt. I imagine that can be amended.
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Ok, I'm game. I'll take the 1st slot if that's ok?
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Re: guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
ok? you have to ask my friend?
we have a start for a team, players.
we have a start for a team, players.
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Re: guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
im always up for a jam!! can i be in??



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I'll take a spot please sir
Let me know where to start and end. I like the abrupt ending 


Re: guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam

I am not sure about the abrupt ending. I have a feeling the backing track could be looped.
perhaps I will clean up the ending, unless smoking dog wants to end it there.
time slots as of now:
1. :00 - 1:23
2. 1:23 - 2:40
3. 2:40 - 3:59
4. 3:59 - 5:17
as with the Halloween Jam, I would like the players to stretch themselves, think outside the box, add sound effects if desired.
Last edited by dogbite on November 14th, 2009, 7:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
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You sure about this one?smokindog wrote:I'll take a spot please sirLet me know where to start and end. I like the abrupt ending

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Re: guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
Any room for a little one? It'll probably be slide guitar - strange how that seems to be my default settings for jams/collabs these days.
Pretty please?
Vic
Pretty please?



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Re: guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
there it is .all four slots taken.
decide among yourselves who gets what.
I am up to start a new foursome.
decide among yourselves who gets what.
I am up to start a new foursome.
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I'll take the last one.I have a idea for the ending.
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I'll take the 1st slot if no one minds.
When is the due date on this jam dogbite?
When is the due date on this jam dogbite?
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the due date will be any time before December 21st. the 21st is Solstice and that is when I would like to post.
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I'd be quite interested in participating in a noob brigade. I'm only a few months into any sort of lead playing at all and have been getting bit gurther along. I anyone knows of someone that fits that bill and thinks they'd like to have a bit of fun & learning, lemme know.
dogbite, I'd be willing to assist with the studio work for this team too, if your plate get's too full. Noobs, the only requirement I would have is to make sure you have fun and to th best you can without letting tule #1 slip.
dogbite, I'd be willing to assist with the studio work for this team too, if your plate get's too full. Noobs, the only requirement I would have is to make sure you have fun and to th best you can without letting tule #1 slip.
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I'm game again, if anyone will have me after the Halloween Jam
Any slot for me is fine, I still don't really know what the difference in slots is.
A great learning experience for sure.
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A great learning experience for sure.
Roy: My first time was alot of fun figuring things out! You'll enjoy it for sure!
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Re: guitarnoise Winter Solstice Jam
Joe. there isn't any difference in slots, musically. the ending is abrupt; it doesn't bother Smokingdog, but I can alter it for another team.