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Some Sean tunes. Some new, some remixes.

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Sean

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Nov 3, 2009, 1:44:17 AM11/3/09
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In case anyone is interested, here are some of my tunes on SoundClick.
I've posted the link before, so I apologize if it seems like I'm selling
something. 15 of the 19 tunes up there are originals, but you can listen
and download for free. (What a deal!) There is a mix of acoustic,
electric, rock, jazz-ish, r&b (I guess), blues .... I often have no idea
what genre to put these things in. Once I had a country tune up as "shoe
gazer" because I didn't know what "shoe gazer" was, but the name of
genre struck me as funny. When one of my kids clued me in, I changed the
genre.

http://www.soundclick.com/seanholland

Antti

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Nov 4, 2009, 12:17:45 PM11/4/09
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Some damn nice guitar playing on "The near Distance". I also like the
quiet beat in the background. The song is screaming for a weary voice
singing about drinking whiskey and thinking about some babe that got away.

Bat and Beaver.. Hey Elvis! I like the sixtey ish sound but I think it
could have louder guitars and voice more on the front..

Dim Light.. Nice sounding stuff once again.. I really like your guitar
playing..

Auggie.. Sailing in sun comes to mind listening to this.. Happy mood.. I
wonder if the clap is neccessary? I would probably rather hear a jazzy
brush snare on a song like this..

Shining through. The name reminds me of a Chris Rea song. But you took
it to different direction. Do you use a vocal doubler or are those real
two different voices? The song makes me think that you might want to try
Antares Harmony EFX.. I wonder how it would sound on those doubled parts..

http://www.antarestech.com/products/harmony_efx.shtml (there is a demo)

Nice stuff all around.

Antti

Sean

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Nov 4, 2009, 11:43:54 PM11/4/09
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Old skool real vocal doubling.

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