Had a free hour, ran down to my studio and recorded this. I had the melody in my head all day long. I actually recorded myself whistling in to the phone today while driving.
It's goofy, but with some drums, bass, synth and horns it could be pretty cool imo. Regardless, I had a blast recording it.
Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to listen. As I mentioned, I definitely hear drums, bass, synth and horns... but I ran out of time and it's 1:00am here and drums aren't an option :)
I really like the whistling. I felt as though the guitar could use a little less of an accentuation, so to speak, to make the whistling stand out. Overall, pretty good production. For some reason I imagined your voice to be a little deeper
Thanks for listening GITM.I really like the whistling.
-Thanks. It's funny, I've recorded hundreds, maybe thousands of demos over the years and I don't think I've ever whistled. Isn't that odd? Not sure what I've been waiting for..For some reason I imagined your voice to be a little deeper
Ha. Hope I didn't disappoint or spoil the internal dialog you attribute to my comments. Here is my speaking voice -more than slightly exaggerated.
I hate the way I sound on a recorded medium. There was an article written about why we sound strange to ourselves, but I can't find the link right now... Either way, I'm sure much conversation could be had about how we sound to ourselves through some kind of recording. Now, I wonder, if we sound different to ourselves, would other humans be able to discern us from someone else? Are machines accurate enough for that distinction?