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    • #69524
      Debbie Hill
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    • #69591
      Owen
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      Just splendid, Debbie. You’ve always liked to harmonize (Ashokan!) and this one is very nice‼️

    • #69895
      Patty
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      Ah, wonderful!! I am in love with harmonies and this is such a nice blending!! Great video, Debbie.

    • #69955
      Jocelyn Martens
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      There’s something so enjoyable in bringing our own sounds together, the blending is precise and sounds mesh so easefully. I also thoroughly enjoyed this mixture you made, Debbie, and experiencing you playing with the recording live, fun and exciting elements! 😀 👏🏼

    • #69958
      Debbie Hill
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      Thanks! When you can’t play with others…..

    • #69962
      Debbie Hill
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      Replying to Jo-yes, I’m playing both parts. I record the tune, then listen to that on headphones while I play and record the harmony on another device. Then I play the harmony recording while playing and video taping the whole thing. Is there an easier way? Let me know! The harmony is from Liz Faiella.

      • #70154
        Jocelyn Martens
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        Neat method ~ I currently use the free version of Garageband, where I can add parts separatetly and similarly listen to the other parts in headphones when I am adding another part (keeping 1 ear out of headphone to hear myself really well too.
        Sometimes with the first part I record, I’ll have a metronome playing in my headphones to get a real solid tempo, without the metronome being played on the recording.. when I’m wanting it precisely tempoed.
        I’ve also used a voice memo app, and play a/my recording on an external speaker while I play along with it, using 2 devices – 1 to play the recording onto a speaker, and another to record me playing along with the recording on speaker. That tends to take more configuring to get the speaker in the right place and the volume right with my playing, where with Garageband, this can be adjusted on the program.
        The more live/original the sound is going into the recording device, the better the quality retained.

        Be cool to hear what other folks do, lots of good methods out there.
        My brother mentioned he uses a program called Ableton for a similar purpose.

    • #71904
      Susieq
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      Debbie i just listened to this and it was absolutely beautiful! Your timing is so perfect and it blends so well with the music. Awesome!

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