How ’bout some comic relief, huh?
This one is an old country song called I Wouldn’t Take Her to a Dogfight.
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How ’bout some comic relief, huh?
This one is an old country song called I Wouldn’t Take Her to a Dogfight.
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I still have the zip so I’ll send it to you George in a Public Dropbox link.
Thanks.
Nice of you to say that.
Okay. The songs are very good. 10/10.
Can you please send me your song covers as well? You can send it to me via email.
thanks.
I don’t do any hard rock. Probably the closest I have to that genre is the theme song from Simon & Simon. My dad loved that song.
Anyway, feel free to listen to what you want.
I loved the songs. I know that I only listen the easey listening and countrey catagories, but I still like them and will keep them around.
Np.
Thank you!
Oh, okay. But regardless, I enjoy the songs.
The cheap mike was on most of my songs. I only have a few that were done using the better mike.
Okay. Did you use that mike for your other 3 songs?
The mike on this one was a cheap model I had from an old karaoke system, and that system was cheap in itself.
The mike on the gospel song you commented on was a Peevy, not sure of the model.
I enjoyed that song I plan to write my own songs some day. Also, what microphone are you using?
I heard about the psr three thousand and its pretty good keyboard
thanks again for the songs.
Hahahahaha!
No I don’t; I’m totally blind.
I see.
I didn’t have such a good microphone for most of my recordings.
Nice work as it is though.
You know, I don’t know if you can make volume adjustments but it would’ve been even better had you made your voice more audible.
Okay thanks.
It’s one of the choices in the menu when you’re in blogs. I don’t know all the keyboard shortcuts. I just look around until I find stuff.
Sorry I can’t be of more help.
How to make your own blog on Elton?
Thank you very much!
yeah! this song is nice!
O I referred to the acoustic one playing the accompaniment in this very entry I’m just commenting, but anyway thanks for the info.
Incidentally, the lick I referred to that the steel did something different on was in the post, The Second Song. The upper note bends and the lower one stays as is. This is done by putting the steel guitar in both right parts one and two, then deciding which part you want to bend. It was rather a complex thing to set up.
It’s the PSR-3000.
In fact, really all of the samples! Mine’s a Yamaha psr-s 650.
Which Yamaha is that? The steel guitar just sounds like mine.
A good few of mine are country, so thank you!
I love country music, very nice.
Thanks!
Nice song.