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Animal cover, version 1

My friend Emily and I resolved to try recording some music together. I want to hone my skills at recording songs in GarageBand, and she wants to get into singing.

Instead of jumping right into an original song (writing songs is a whole other creative skill) Emily suggested we start with a cover. I tossed out a few ideas by Angel Olsen, Mazzy Star, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but she knew her own style.

Of the songs she suggested, I picked Animal by Sir Chloe because it was pretty short and simple.

Then I recorded a simple guitar and drum track for her to sing to. We tried collaborating remotely with GarageBand for iPhones, but it was too hard so we held a recording session in person on my MacBook with a decent mic. And I made some edits a few days later.

I added some electronic drums; they might sound odd at first but it gives a little intro and helps keep the song moving IMHO.  Let me know if you don’t like them; I can easily change/remove/reduce them. 

So here it is: our first shot at Animal! This isn’t the final version, but more of a proof of concept, like “Hey, we can do this.” I even left in her very first “practice” vocal take for fun 😬 and re-did the drums etc. a few days later on my own.

And for reference, a screenshot of the GarageBand project.

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Sad Moon Above – New wave instrumental take πŸŽ§

Alright, I put my new keyboard and old bass to use and came up with a backing track for Sad Moon Above inspired by an early-1980’s new wave sound.

As always, this is a work in progress and more evidence that I am not a perfectionist. Vocals and more refinements to come.

This version is a big departure from the original acoustic backyard version, which I still love. I’m just happy to be pushing into new directions and make something that sounds closer to what I want for this version of the song.

And recording a bass line for the fist time was super fun. πŸͺ©

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Sonic inspiration – Sad Moon Above

My friend and I have been working on a song called Sad Moon Above for a while now. It started with just some lyrics (hers), then a few guitar chords (mine), culminating in a very rough outdoors acoustic demo, recorded on my iPhone and featuring a metronome and a barking dog. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

Yeah, it was that rough. But it was just a proof of concept.

The was three years ago.

We got a little stuck, so to move things along, I made a really basic “karaoke” version of the song. I even sang on one cut, even though I’m not a singer, to demonstrate the timing.

That was two years ago.

Now I’m trying to get to a fairly “good” version of this song. Or maybe 2-3 good versions. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ In my head, I hear a New Wave version, a grunge version, and a dream pop version of this song.

So I just bought a keyboard, even though I’m not a keyboard player.

Aspirations keep us moving forward.

Here is a playlist of sounds that I want Sad Moon Above to feel like when it’s eventually done.

I just bought a keyboard. Wish me luck. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ
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The Sad Moon Above (karaoke edition)

Here is a “karaoke” version of The Sad Moon Above (barking dog demo), with really basic instrumentation to sing to and potentially record a voice track remotely.

Anyone can sing to this version, and then I can go back and re-record a few differently-styled instrumentations. I’m thinking a “dreamy” version, a “noisy” version, a 50’s version, a Weezer version, and a Walkmen version.

Here’s my own take. I’m not a singer. πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

We shall see where this ends up…