Took a bit longer,sorry.
Here it comes, a little bit more elaborate,Reggae 2nd edition.
Bar 1 - count in,please leave that until the final edit,might be of use to sync single tracks
added in a non midi way.
Bar 2 - anacrusis (do you know another word for that?)
Bar 3-6 - intro
Bar 7-14 - chorus pt A -
Bar 15-22 - chorus pt B - These four are meant to be the normal chorus
Bar 23-30 - chorus pt A -
Bar 31-38 - chorus pt C -
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Bar 39-46 - chorus pt A -
Bar 47-54 - chorus pt B - These four are meant to be the chorus with ending
Bar 55-62 - chorus pt A -
Bar 63-71 - chorus pt D -(coda)
Of course you can add more normal choruses by copying Bar 7-38 or for a solo part
maybe some choruses consisting of pt A and B only and just the last one with part
C again for example.
Add tracks to your liking,but please leave my tracks as they are,that way I can practise
some soloing and stuff.
Adding a rhythm guitar would be nice.
If you feel the urge to change something (structure or notes or so),please contact me.
One more thing: I noticed that you (Martin) used mathematical correct timing.
That is not the best way to simulate playing.If you look at my tracks you'll see
some aberrations and those are deliberate.Most of the time musicians tend to
play incorrect -mathematically- you can see that by looking at midi files that
were recorded and not programmed.Think of playing in a laid back way,which is
simply not possible with mathematically correct timing,for example.
Btw if you play the file with the mediaplayer you'll notice that the drums are
not right,this is because they are not on track 10 this time.
Should make no difference in FLS or another sequencer,though.
Some additional drum voices in use now:
E2 - chinese cymbal
A2 - crash cymbal 2
F1 - room tom 1
G1 - room tom 2
B1 - room tom 4
C2 - room tom 5
D2 - room tom 6
What about percussion?
Hope I haven't forgot something.Phew,such a long post.
Have fun,J.