Have I misunderstood or can you help?
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:18 pm
Hi all,
I play in a ukulele group (this isn't what I need the help for !). We have identified 2 main problems .... (other people have identified many more ... LOL)
We love it but after a few pints and too much encouragement we get faster and faster.
We love the Uke but it lacks depth.
SO - I'm hoping GStomper has/is an answer. A simple drum machine beat could provide a pulse for us (much better than a metronome) and ... maybe we could start to add some low bass like effects to add depth? I'm assuming I could plug my tablet into a small practice amp and get some volume from it.
So - we have a decent set of songs and we keep pretty much to formula - so we know how the songs are arranged.
Ideally I don't want to manually create an 'accompaniment track' for all of our songs - I'm guessing that folk may have already done this for many of the songs and all I need is to share? OR I'd be happy to commission someone to write some tracks for us which I could then tweek ... and share with others in the same position.
What do you all think?
Bob
I play in a ukulele group (this isn't what I need the help for !). We have identified 2 main problems .... (other people have identified many more ... LOL)
We love it but after a few pints and too much encouragement we get faster and faster.
We love the Uke but it lacks depth.
SO - I'm hoping GStomper has/is an answer. A simple drum machine beat could provide a pulse for us (much better than a metronome) and ... maybe we could start to add some low bass like effects to add depth? I'm assuming I could plug my tablet into a small practice amp and get some volume from it.
So - we have a decent set of songs and we keep pretty much to formula - so we know how the songs are arranged.
Ideally I don't want to manually create an 'accompaniment track' for all of our songs - I'm guessing that folk may have already done this for many of the songs and all I need is to share? OR I'd be happy to commission someone to write some tracks for us which I could then tweek ... and share with others in the same position.
What do you all think?
Bob