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James Dopson
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Patience - Guns N' Roses

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thx1138
  • NeedsBass Electric
  • NeedsVocals
  • NeedsDrums
  • NeedsGuitar Acoustic
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Published on 29 Mar 2023 / In Rock / Soft Rock

"Patience" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses from their second studio album, G N' R Lies (1988), released as a single in April 1989. The song peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song is a ballad, played using three acoustic guitars and was recorded in a single session by producer Mike Clink. A music video of the song was shot and appears on the band's music video DVD, Welcome to the Videos.

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thx1138
thx1138 1 year ago

SingingWomble - Hey Marc ! Thanks so much for the new track ! Well Done ! Man you hit those Highs ! Lemme
know if you like your level...

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thx1138
thx1138 2 years ago

ftFonz SingingWomble - Excellent tracks Fons....Both of them....Really like what we have here...Transformers Roll Out !! Nice to see the both of you engaged in creative discussions too ! Thanks boys ! I published with the 2nd track.....Appreciate it !

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ftFonz
ftFonz 2 years ago

Ok track2 it is, but I'll redo it when the bass track is recorded. I'm not entirely satisfied with it. With the bass part it's a bit easier for me to improvise.

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ftFonz
ftFonz 2 years ago

Frank, no-2, also with a few mistakes, but I'll redo the track(s) we want to use. Next few days send you another style. (IHad no time to playback and listening to my recording2 ,so let me know. )

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SingingWomble
SingingWomble 2 years ago

I like the last section on this recording even better. :) (4:15-)

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SingingWomble
SingingWomble 2 years ago

Just for ease of understanding what I mean, if we leave the first chorus with only an slightly enhanced version of what you did from 0:38 to 0:50, the surprise of fully fledged drums and distortion guitar will be greater, I think. Other than that I completely love the second track. :)

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ftFonz
ftFonz 2 years ago

Frank, number 1. There are a few mistakes in it, but can you hear what i meant. So this way or...... Now I'm busy with more power in it. To be continued .

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SingingWomble
SingingWomble 2 years ago

ftFonz : First up, it's great that you join in with drums you have to come up with yourself. Sounds really good already. One thing I would suggest that you only start lightly when the first chorus starts, a little less and softer than now. The rest of the drum progression is almost ingenious and I wouldn't change a lot. Good spots there for power chords I think. :)

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ftFonz
ftFonz 2 years ago

@SingingWomble: thanks for your input. I agree with your comment/suggestion.

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thx1138
thx1138 2 years ago

1983Electric - Stephen....U have any time for bass on this one ? I know there is none in the original...Creativity is where it is at.....

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