Cm7Bbm7Am7
recorded conga, tambourine
then finger snaps
then guitar
then finger snaps
then guitar
Harley Benton TE-52 NA Vintage Series
Electric Guitar
159 €
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23. September 2016 um 23:41
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2underpar
Did you play those bongos to a metronome? Sounds like you were able to keep a good steady beat throughout. Sounds good.
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23. September 2016 um 23:57
23. September 2016 um 23:59
GemmyF
I looped them about in thirds of the piece so it when 3xs what I played--I picked a sweet spot where I was on then looped it.
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24. September 2016 um 00:07
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GemmyF
played the bongos first. then recorded the tambourine and finger snaps on the next track. Did some panning(for ice cream cones---I mean gold)I mean panning with the tracks
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24. September 2016 um 01:07
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GemmyF
It's actually one conga, was going to change that. Got it at a garage sale, probably a 50 to 60yr old head. Poor boying it here.
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24. September 2016 um 10:29
TeeGee
Bongo Congo tomatoe tomato. But good to know there is one around there were some tracks I did in the past where I though a conga would have been nice...
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