MULTI TRACK TEST RECORDING using acoustic guitar, 2 gal. jug, vocals, and lead acoustic guitar (4 tracks). "I used my ZOOM recorder's built-in mics but got mono tracks, I then felt I had to pan some in the edit (with the 4 mono tracks), so ended up with a stereo track .. Again, I'm experimenting here, and with my usual improv approach, which does not really work well with multi-tracking, when you have to follow the previous track/tracks .. John Lee Hooker had a similar style - he did a lot of improvisation I've read. So when he played with others live, the others had a hard time following him ('I wonder if he ever over-dubbed on any of his recordings?'" Typically a song would be written, and not improvised on the spot, something I have not had the discipline nor desire to do.. I may, I really should but I just love the freedom of total improvisation, it's like tapping into some other dimension .. divination? Channeling? - Ron Milazzo 2024. - A 2 gal. empty plastic jug was used as the drum.
Ron Milazzo
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"Alright ah get ready, ah one, ah two, ah three"
Ain't ah .. simple task
I said, it ain't ah simple task
Asking the lass, "What are you doing tonight?"
Yeah, got to get my will power .. super power
Got to walk up to that little thing .. and say hi
Huh? Ain't ah simple task
Nah, nah, ain't ah simple task
She looks so fine 'make me lose my mind
Make me lose my drummer too
My guitarist and ..
Break up the whole world, that sweet thing
Ain't ah simple task .. trying to land that lass
"Alright guys cut'.. 'hey!'"
Words and music, Ron Milazzo, 2024.
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