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Hi.
I found in another musician board a “posting game” as “jam”.
What does this mean?
At first we should choose a simple but good backing track. Then the first user takes the mp3 and play along the first 20-30 sec. to this backing track and save it as new one..then..the second user plays along the next 20-30 sec. and so on till the song is full with our emotions.
Here is a link were I found it (german)
And that was the result.
We should do also something like this?!
Tim
Edited talertim (Sept. 23, 2014 14:20:56)
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We definitely should try it! I do something similar when I'm alone playing in Jammr. I plug my phone through the aux input of my interface, and Jam with some backtracks, hoping that someone will join haha
Edited Calran (Feb. 24, 2015 12:34:37)
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There are talented musicians in the community and you are welcome to do things like this in the jammr community.
I've seen videos where people around the world created a song together by sharing audio tracks and each person would add a track or play a solo segment.
It would be fun to share anything you come up with on jammr's Twitter, G+, Facebook so more people see it.
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Fine.
Here are my suggestions for backing track.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yizhARKjE4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UrlMqHe2F4
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Go ahead and start the jam, talertim.
You can private message the next person with a link to your audio tracks. They then private message the next person until we reach the end.
I'm suggesting private messages on the forum so that the final result stays a surprise until it's ready.
I really like the idea that each person listens to the last person's solo and plays an interpretation based on their theme!
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Alright. Then I will decide which kind of backing track and come back with track 😇
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Update
Guys, I'm still recording - meanwhile i got many many tracks - but unfortunately no one is good enough for public until now, so please still be patient - I will continue
BTW: It is the Rock Backing Track in Am
Tim
Edited talertim (Feb. 26, 2015 15:41:18)
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“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.” Arthur Ashe
Take your time and enjoy building music recording skills. If you want to discuss software, tools, and techniques let us know.
There are a lot of YouTube videos on EQing, compression, etc. I've found them helpful for making recordings sound more professional.
Recording yourself can be brutal because tiny mistakes become apparent when you're listening and not playing at the same time. I've often felt great while playing and was surprised when the recording didn't sound as good as I remembered. It feels different when you are playing…
Good luck!
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stefanha
I've often felt great while playing and was surprised when the recording didn't sound as good as I remembered. It feels different when you are playing…Good luck!
Edited talertim (Feb. 26, 2015 18:15:51)
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Yep, I think got it. Who will join and will receive the tracks? Some volunteers?!
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