Copy these into your browser url box or right click and save target tell us what you think http://www12.brinkster.com/fathergonad/salsa2.mid http://www12.brinkster.com/fathergonad/cactus.mid http://www12.brinkster.com/fathergonad/harps.mid http://www12.brinkster.com/fathergonad/oree.mid
i was gonna check 'em out but..... HTTP1.1 STATUS 403 Remote Access to this object forbidden This file cannot be directly accessed from a remote site, but must be linked through the Brinkster Member's site.
i find aim and email work best for transfers i cant make these wyrk either anyway needs sum srt off plugggginn
yo bruda im listening to cactus right now this fucking rips the only sound in music i reall like anyway is like a dreamy foke lore fairytale combined with grundge metal singing tactics ahahaha this midi has the legendary ancient folk sound in it u jknow the song when johnny comes home again yes home again huraa huraa haha one time i was playing with an F-minor pentatonic with added open notes(I like to do triple pull-offs on for example 4-2-0 all up and down in that position) and it was the exact scale of that song its amazing how simple all music is when u get the intuitive feel going its way i still screw up and dont know what im doing constantly and thats where the funky comes in and shit gets freaky ahahaha yo bruda bill keep doin it ur way im going to jam along to this midi and see if I can add chords and vocals to it heehee(later anyway)
cfactus is in C i think, unless i transposed it i dunno i tend to write these in C and then transpose them at the end to see if another key wors better. i can visualise the score better that way
can u make some long ones? they make good background music for focused thought i mean u can read and write with them on
hehe i tuned my nylon acoustic to open D earlier and tryed a glass slide I found mo'n i be jammin some funky folk tunes
i just used sibelius 3 and typed/clicked in all the notes (as opposed to playing them on a midi-keyboard)