Study of Hard Not To Care
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Study of Hard Not To Care
Just the first half the chorus, but went through and did some studies.  Added a bit of explanation via narration.  Hope it's useful.  Disclaimer is this is just my thought process and my approach so it's definitely not the end all.
			
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Re: Study of Hard Not To Care
cool thanks Ill check it out next studio time 
			
			
									
						
										
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Dude, that's a pretty cool groove you got going there.  Enough to inspire me to remix sometime.
Only problem is I cant hear your voice-over with the background mixed to that level. Maybe send the voiceover as a separate stem or mix it higher ?
I guess this could be an R&B remix. I can already key Neo-Keys Rhodes on it w/ Jaco bass.
I reckon you got a good voice too would like to hear you on a lead vocal sometime.
			
			
									
						
										
						Only problem is I cant hear your voice-over with the background mixed to that level. Maybe send the voiceover as a separate stem or mix it higher ?
I guess this could be an R&B remix. I can already key Neo-Keys Rhodes on it w/ Jaco bass.
I reckon you got a good voice too would like to hear you on a lead vocal sometime.
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Re: Study of Hard Not To Care
sure, I'll record it again or something.  I didn't have my mic pre set up so just used notebook mics and it sucked a little too much.  I'm not saying too much.  It's hard with these things because a lot can be said about a very short phrase..
I can lay vocals.. I'm not bad, but not a horribly good lead. I've done a lot of chorus work tho. A lot of times I'll do lead and chorus and hand it over to the vocalist so it's definitely a skill I picked up out of necessity. The vocalist usually nails the lead, but some just aren't good at chorus, and so I just use mine to fill in parts they couldn't get right in time. It's a good backup plan for when things get ugly. Of course, it totally sucks when it's a female lead... then I can't use mine, and have to find an emergency backup vocalist to do chorus.. So with females I usually don't work with female vocalists who's chorus I can't save with melodyne.
			
			
									
						
										
						I can lay vocals.. I'm not bad, but not a horribly good lead. I've done a lot of chorus work tho. A lot of times I'll do lead and chorus and hand it over to the vocalist so it's definitely a skill I picked up out of necessity. The vocalist usually nails the lead, but some just aren't good at chorus, and so I just use mine to fill in parts they couldn't get right in time. It's a good backup plan for when things get ugly. Of course, it totally sucks when it's a female lead... then I can't use mine, and have to find an emergency backup vocalist to do chorus.. So with females I usually don't work with female vocalists who's chorus I can't save with melodyne.
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Anyway I like the groove, so intend doing a remix with it, so you'll be on the credits.
			
			
									
						
										
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Heres sorta what I had in mind, what u think with the Neokeys and Jaco bassline dubbed on your mix ?
I kinda like the walking bass riff instead off the off-beat dance bass - its maybe a bit funkier.
https://soundcloud.com/hitfoundry/kenhaveasugaro
			
			
									
						
										
						I kinda like the walking bass riff instead off the off-beat dance bass - its maybe a bit funkier.
https://soundcloud.com/hitfoundry/kenhaveasugaro
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Re: Study of Hard Not To Care
ah, I see.  I like this progression too.  Bass groove is sort of there, I think it can be stronger with more contrast of when you're on beat and when you're not.  The progression also needs to be edited a bit to accommodate the melody variation on the 2nd repeat. (because the melody goes over an avoid note on the F on A)  But anyway, it's just good to think twice about these things.  There's what works, and then there's what's best.
			
			
									
						
										
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Coolness.  I will work on it.  Post a MIDI of yours so I can pick out the progression a bit more accurately if you like.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Study of Hard Not To Care
gotcha.
			
			
									
						
										
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Meanwhile I played w/ bassline, putting more offbeat.   http://soundcloud.com/hitfoundry/kenhaveasugaro
Sometimes it matches your melody accents, sometimes not. I couldn't quite make out exact position of your bass accents, so will wait for a MIDI
			
			
									
						
										
						Sometimes it matches your melody accents, sometimes not. I couldn't quite make out exact position of your bass accents, so will wait for a MIDI