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The Sun Will Rise: A virtual guitar instrumental

Was trying to create something uplifting given the recent tragedies.
Rhythm guitar by Riffler, Lead guitar and Orchestra by AudioLayer, Dulcimer by BS-16I, and Rock Drum Machine holding down the beat. I used ZOA to create the lead guitar riffs and some exported midi from Piano motifs for the Orchestra.

Comments

  • Enjoyed this one. I expected lead to be done by Riffler and Rhythm by ZOA but you say it was the other way round. Interesting !. Also liked the Dulcimer.

  • Nice one! And great demonstration of Zoa’s flexibility.

  • @GeoTony said:
    Enjoyed this one. I expected lead to be done by Riffler and Rhythm by ZOA but you say it was the other way round. Interesting !. Also liked the Dulcimer.

    Thanks @GeoTony ! The Dulcimer came late in the process and I wasn't sure about it but I needed something to contrast the other parts. Glad you enjoyed this.

    @Edward_Alexander said:
    Nice one! And great demonstration of Zoa’s flexibility.

    Thanks @Edward_Alexander !
    ZOA is such a fun app. It really has a unique sound among the midi generators out there. Just enough structure to the randomness. Thanks for listening!

  • Hi Mac! This is really good. I especially like how you turned the tables and used Riffler for rhythm. I would probably never would have thought of using ZOA for a lead guitar part. It works. It sounds a bit like something from Rush. I agree that the dulcimer adds contrast, and contrast is what keeps music fun to listen to, in my opinion. Just like the volume drop at 0:44. I hope you match this up with a video.

  • Very good guitar part. I have to look at ZOA. Thanks for sharing, bro.

  • @MadeofWax Kool! 👍 Thanks for sharing & keep up the excellent work!! 🎸🎸🎸

  • There is something fresh and new for me about that one. Good job!

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    @Paulieworld said:
    Hi Mac! This is really good. I especially like how you turned the tables and used Riffler for rhythm. I would probably never would have thought of using ZOA for a lead guitar part. It works. It sounds a bit like something from Rush. I agree that the dulcimer adds contrast, and contrast is what keeps music fun to listen to, in my opinion. Just like the volume drop at 0:44. I hope you match this up with a video.

    Thanks Paul! Contrast is something I love about your music. That little vocal line from "Rapture of the Deep" still runs through my mind at work. It's like a little earworm that I don't mind having stuck in my head.
    I have thought about making a video for this but I'm thinking about trying a different style for this one. I might have to break out my digital Nikon and film some sunrises.

    @LinearLineman said:
    Very good guitar part. I have to look at ZOA. Thanks for sharing, bro.

    Thanks Mike,
    ZOA is definitely worth a look and it really pairs well with the AudioLayer guitar instrument I cobbled together. I was happily surprised at how the two interacted.

    @gdog said:
    @MadeofWax Kool! 👍 Thanks for sharing & keep up the excellent work!! 🎸🎸🎸

    @gdog Thank you!
    Having the opportunity to share at this forum is such a gift . Being able to listen to, share with, and talk about music with so many talented people here is something I am so grateful for. Thank you for listening and commenting!

    @zah7 said:
    There is something fresh and new for me about that one. Good job!

    Thank you @zah7 !
    This one was a little different for me, trying a few new things so it felt new to me as well. Thank you for listening and commenting!

  • Ha! the dulcimer leads you think it’s a kind of mellow landscape then all of a sudden the guitar-god appears defiantly on the cliff in a shaft of sunlight, raging against a gale of wind. Then, pop, he’s gone; it’s all calm again until blam! he’s back.

  • @Stochastically said:
    Ha! the dulcimer leads you think it’s a kind of mellow landscape then all of a sudden the guitar-god appears defiantly on the cliff in a shaft of sunlight, raging against a gale of wind. Then, pop, he’s gone; it’s all calm again until blam! he’s back.

    Thank you @Stochastically !
    This might be the video concept for the video @Paulieworld asked about. Just need to find someone to play the part of guitar-god. My dad bod and face for radio would definitely give it a Jack Black comedy vibe though.....🤣

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