Thanks Tooka. I should really start laying down some of my own guitar backing. Crazy really that I've never done it (other than on a few rack harp songs)since I've been playing guitar for years:). Right, that's my new project. Presumably you can record a guitar track on Audacity say, then play harp over the playback recorded onto another track? ----------
Yes, Audacity does that out of the box - but it's worth googling up about calibrating the recording time offset first (I think the click track method is the best approach).
Yeah, agree with tooka: needs some percussion. It's got a lot going on, and so I couldn't quite feel the groove, which is important. You know all the options; looper, backtrack, foot drum, stomp box, etc... Cool stuff, tho! ----------
Interesting. Pleasant to listen to. I pressed rewind! As Isaac says, a lot going on. For me, to be more like a "song" maybe it strip it down or back a little and focus on a few phrases. (My two cents).
Thanks for the tips and feedback guys. I agree this is not really a groove but more a vehicle for trying out some different tongueing and mouth effects.