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930.61 kB | 20 Jan 2005 |
this is the fanolint song from jazz1. instead of using a keyboard, i used an electric guitar. i used the drum beat from the origional song and recrorded the guitar over it. i also did marbelara if you want to check that out. i might revise the songs with bass and drums in the near future.
Again, I’d like to say that I think this is really good. I like Marbelara a bit better, though. If you’re taking requests, I would love to hear Medivo. Sluggion would also sound great because of the slides in it.
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Reviewer’s Note: If it seems like I’m getting more and more vicious with these reviews, it’s probably because I’m getting tired of being disappointed by other peoples’ work. Or maybe I’m just tired of reviewing files overall. Therefore, this will be my last review for a few hours. . . .stop cheering. Yes you. You know who you are.
Introduction:
This is the normal-length version of the Sluggion theme in its fifty-nine second glory. It’s also played on a real electric guitar, similarly to the Medivo arrangement, but this one is actually half-way decent.
Song Analysis:
I dunno. I don’t like the fact you used the original drums for the drums in this song. As I said before, if you have to, just do the drums yourself. The old PSM Module drums just don’t make the song great.
You did a decent job on the guitar-playing. Much better than Medivo. There don’t seem to be any bad notes in this one. Just overly-short ones.
Final Analysis:
Not a bad rendition of Fanolint. Go ahead and download this one, folks. You shouldn’t be disappointed.
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