Rock'n Alone
By Zatelite on January 6, 2024 10:31 pm
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Welcome to weeklybeats! So glad you're here. You're never alone when you're rock'n on weeklybeats. Good work on the solo. The building intensity and chord progression of the bridge before you get back into the "chorus" section is also rad. Nice job! Keep it up, man. Looking forward to hearing your next one.
Rock on! Cool panning on the trading guitar parts around 2 minutes. I dig the riff with bends used to transition between sections.
I come from a family of blues/rock guitarists, and this feels a bit like home .
Tearing it up with those bluesy solos. I agree with Blighter that the bridge that continues to build in intensity towards the final chorus is really awesome.
Tearing it up with those bluesy solos. I agree with Blighter that the bridge that continues to build in intensity towards the final chorus is really awesome.
Thank you!
I come from a family of blues/rock guitarists, and this feels a bit like home .
Wow, I'm glad I transmitted that feeling to you, thanks so much for the comment!
Rock on alone, rock out with the world.
- Spider
yeah!
Rock on! Cool panning on the trading guitar parts around 2 minutes. I dig the riff with bends used to transition between sections.
Thank you!
Welcome to weeklybeats! So glad you're here. You're never alone when you're rock'n on weeklybeats. Good work on the solo. The building intensity and chord progression of the bridge before you get back into the "chorus" section is also rad. Nice job! Keep it up, man. Looking forward to hearing your next one.
Thanks for the welcome, I hope I am not overwhelmed by the challenge haha.