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Doom Noir riff with emotionally unstable free jazz guitar
found a nice combo of FX to make my guitar sound like some gloomy drum, got inspired to ramble over the top for a bit, in an indulgent and ridiculous fashion. A friend liked it a lot so thought I'd make a nice video for it (featuring roses) and share. It's rough n ready.
Using Loopy Pro, THU, Bleass Saturator, Objeq, Rydimgare.
Comments
NOICE
Guitar-drum thing sounds great!
@JudasZimmerman thanks
Very cool stuff @SimonSomeone.
This would fit nicely in an episode of “Preacher” that I’m watching right now. (Another thread I know).
Well done, really like this style.
Thanks @Ben . Never watched Preacher. Might have to give it a go.
“Doom riff” and “emotionally unstable free jazz” did not sound like something I would like at all. But this was really cool
@nickneek
1/ I'm impressed that you listened to something you thought you wouldn't like... classy.
2/ Thanks for the nice comment, glad you enjoyed it
3/ I need to work on my genre descriptions maybe.
Loved it. Very surprised how fascinating the semi-tonal solo (?) was. Maybe this is the soundtrack to a future true crime podcast?
@ExAsperis99 Thanks! nearly all of the notes were not really 'chosen', just random but without any hint of a key except sometimes playing a scale or run in a definitely wrong key, and just a few times some kinda normal bits in the right key.