I liked it! I'm not real big on rating things, but I'll give you 8 out of 10 here. It's such an amazing piece of music (well over 300 years now and it still gets played a lot) and I liked the ending (and the build-up to it...kind of "Joe Walsh-like" to me).
Well done! I know pretty much zero about recording, but appreciate the time and effort involved to do something like this.
Thanksπ I don't even try & do the song "like it's supposed to be done"; basically it's really only based on the chord progression of Canon.
I've been doing this for 30+ years now, starting out with a 4 track cassette recorder, evolving to an 8 track r+r about a year later, then an ADAT for 15+ years; currently for the last decade or so a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) Been playing guitar for about 40 years, entirely self taught. Played drums when I was younger, & can pretty much figure my way out on Bass & Keyboards.
I do tend to over-produce my stuff a bit. I like the convenience of computer-based recording, but I do kinda miss the warmth of analog recording. Too much maintenance involved in that though (& nowadays $$$$!!)
Check out the other stuff on my page when you can. My style runs the gamut from stuff like the song I posted to some more experimental avant-garde excursions (& all points in between!) There are a couple of songs where I laughingly try to "sing"π
I hadn't forgotten about your music! π These last few weeks have been really busy for me...oldest in Track & Field, youngest in soccer, oldest two had band concerts, etc.
Anyway, I have been listening to your music and I have to give you props again. I really admire your recording skills (I'm so ignorant when it comes to recording and I appreciate the time and effort involved to record your music). On a couple of your tracks, I kind of get a "Smashing Pumpkins vibe" and like your covers ("Old Man" and your parody of "Lucky Man" was funny..."80s Man!" π). You are very talented...I liked the one acoustic track that you did also.