Tomorrow never knows

Discussion in 'Our Music' started by Demonsk, Mar 6, 2013.

  1. Demonsk

    Demonsk Newbie

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    Hi guys,

    I'm trying to make a version of "Tomorrow never knows" (The Beatles)
    Still work in progress.



    Uploaded the latest version.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJj8Gggs45w

    Thank you for the replies, much appreciated !
     
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  3. manducator

    manducator Member

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    wow, what a great idea!!

    I like this version, btw.
     
  4. Burg

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    I am hallucinating now.

    Nice idea! Thx for posting this.
     
  5. studio5599

    studio5599 Producer

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    Yeh the old Lsd days, kinda like Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Good Job Mate
     
  6. Voo

    Voo Platinum Record

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    I too have started a version of this song a few months ago.

    My opinion is the drums and the drone affect they accent is sacred ground and should not be messed with. But that's just me...

    "Indian music doesn't modulate; it just stays. You pick what key you're in, and it stays in that key. I think 'Tomorrow never Knows' was the first one that stayed there; the whole song was on one chord. But there is a chord that is superimposed on top that does change: if it was in C, it changes down to B flat. That was like an overdub, but the basic sound all hangs on the one drone." -George Harrison


    Im a traditional guy and play alot of instruments BUT Ive always thought if someone made a GOOD modern electronic version of this song it would get alot of attention.
     
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