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My Big Fat Blues Jam

I doubt if anyone will ever mistake this for traditional Chicago Blues, but it does follow a 1-4-5 pattern... sort of. It has some bluesy-sounding electric guitar and sax riffs, and a big bottom end, hence the title. Have a nice weekend!

Comments

  • Great sounds in this. This has a fun groove to it and I really like the change at about a minute in. Cool stuff Paul!

  • This is cool. Is that you playing lead guitar or it is a sample (I think there are some guitar samples in there also) ? Love that huge clap sound.

  • @MadeofWax said:
    Great sounds in this. This has a fun groove to it and I really like the change at about a minute in. Cool stuff Paul!

    Thanks, Mac! I was trying to think of something different and I realized I hadn't done a blues tune. It's not really blues, but it was fun. Thanks for listening.

  • @AlterEgo_UK said:
    This is cool. Is that you playing lead guitar or it is a sample (I think there are some guitar samples in there also) ? Love that huge clap sound.

    Maybe 20 years ago that would have been me, but I stopped playing in 2004. I had played in bands for most of my life, so I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything now. All of the solo bits are samples. I like to use Geoshred and Thumbjam when I do my own parts. For this one I used the solo parts from a couple of the Session Band apps. They have thousands of single measure riffs in various keys. I record a bunch, cut them up, then rearrange them into something resembling a solo.I doesn't always work, but this one turned out OK, I think. At one time I would have considered this to be cheating. At this point in my life I will use anything that is available to me. I think of it as hiring some session guys for a few bucks. Have a great day!

  • @Paulieworld said:

    @AlterEgo_UK said:
    This is cool. Is that you playing lead guitar or it is a sample (I think there are some guitar samples in there also) ? Love that huge clap sound.

    Maybe 20 years ago that would have been me, but I stopped playing in 2004. I had played in bands for most of my life, so I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything now. All of the solo bits are samples. I like to use Geoshred and Thumbjam when I do my own parts. For this one I used the solo parts from a couple of the Session Band apps. They have thousands of single measure riffs in various keys. I record a bunch, cut them up, then rearrange them into something resembling a solo.I doesn't always work, but this one turned out OK, I think. At one time I would have considered this to be cheating. At this point in my life I will use anything that is available to me. I think of it as hiring some session guys for a few bucks. Have a great day!

    I can go with that @Paulieworld ! Thanks for the info!

  • Enjoyed this one, any chance of a version without the leads so I can try ruining it with some of my attempts πŸ€”

  • @GeoTony said:
    Enjoyed this one, any chance of a version without the leads so I can try ruining it with some of my attempts πŸ€”

    I would totally love to hear that! Give me a few days and I will message you.

  • @GeoTony said:
    Enjoyed this one, any chance of a version without the leads so I can try ruining it with some of my attempts πŸ€”

    Hi Tony,
    I created a version without any solo parts. It’s on my Bandcamp page as MBFBJ. Just google Paulieworld Bandcamp. It’s available for free download. I’m looking forward to hearing your take on this!

  • @Paulieworld said:
    I doubt if anyone will ever mistake this for traditional Chicago Blues, but it does follow a 1-4-5 pattern... sort of. It has some bluesy-sounding electric guitar and sax riffs, and a big bottom end, hence the title. Have a nice weekend!

    ++++++++++++++++++++
    Chicago or New Orleans, this one is simply exquisite music!!!
    Love the electric guitar riffs, truly the blues!!!
    And the sax, is always a welcome addition to the guitar.
    Beautiful melodies and very nice beat!!!
    I am enjoying this track tremendously!
    Love this recording, @Paulieworld !
    Respectfully,
    Rene

  • Thanks @Paulieworld , I’ll give it a whirl πŸ‘

  • @GeoTony said:
    Thanks @Paulieworld , I’ll give it a whirl πŸ‘

    Let me know when you have it so I can delete it. Looking forward to this. Have fun!

  • Done πŸ‘

  • @GeoTony said:
    Done πŸ‘

    Looking forward to this!

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