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Uriah Heep - Circle of Hands Cover

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FelKeys
  • NeedsBacking Vocals
  • NeedsBass Electric
  • NeedsDrums
  • NeedsGuitar Lead
  • NeedsGuitar Slide
  • NeedsKeys Organ - Hammond and others
  • NeedsKeys Piano Acoustic
  • NeedsVocals
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Veröffentlicht auf 20 May 2020 / Im

Circle of Hands is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, from their fourth studio album Demons & Wizards, in 1972. This track shows Ken Hensley’s keyboard and organ work, ranging from sounding like a cathedral organ, to a fiery blues-style piano. David Byron sings passionately over the music that rises and falls with intensity. The outro solidifies Mick Box’s guitar playing, playing loud, distorted power chords over a melodic slide guitar solo under the rumbling piano and bass. The bridge of the song with the guitar solo is double-tracked, with two octave guitars. The song is originally in the key of F Major.

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Backing Vocals
Bass Electric antonileysori37
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Guitar Lead FelKeys FelKeys
Guitar Slide Ubik
Keys Organ - Hammond and others patriciohv patriciohv
Keys Piano Acoustic patriciohv patriciohv
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antonileysori37
antonileysori37 5 Jahre vor

que alucinante !!!!

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FelKeys
FelKeys 5 Jahre vor

Cuando escuches la colaboracion, no lo hagas en “Main Studio” hazlo desde DAW, veras que todo esta en tiempo. En DAW tanbien puedes ajustar la sincronia, pero al final el organizador es responsable por el ajuste final antes de aceptar el track. Si lo escuchas ahora (desde tu “Channel” o en DAW veras que estas en tiempo

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antonileysori37
antonileysori37 5 Jahre vor

lo que no comprendo es como arreglar los tiempos desfasados....

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antonileysori37
antonileysori37 5 Jahre vor

FelKeys gracias

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antonileysori37
antonileysori37 5 Jahre vor

gracias FelKeys ! sigo estudiando la rola

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