for the people who like to have cover art for their mp3 files, here's the cover art for my remix:

Thanks for noticing. I kept some chords the same, but changed the accompanying bass note to the same as the chord (which sometimes the boys dont do, for example: Red Letter Day, Album version vs Motiv8 single version), not many 3rd or 5th bass notes for meglennjridge wrote:I liked what you did with the chord changes how you sort of changed them yet still kept the song the way it is.
ThanksSuburban_Boy wrote:Excellent job, really good mix.
Thanksfluffmoln wrote:I think CYFG technically is in 12/8 time. But that's being picky. Nice Numb mix.
Thanks. And, don't worry, if I make more PSB Remixes, they will be posted here ^^Padster wrote:Really well done, nice to get a different version not too far away from the original. Please keep us posted if you do any more versions.
Thanks, sky high. Yeah, Its pretty relaxing and chill-out-ish... so, I didn't put too much going on, until the "out of my head, loosing my mind" part...skyhigh wrote:Fantastic mate, just needs a crescendo moment or 2.
Thanks ^^ Your avatar is very cute... and... um... very pinkEnrique wrote:very nice. well done!
Thanks ^^Oznerol wrote:Excellent low-tempo remix!
Thanks ^^ yeah, I think there are enough 4/4 fanmixes out there, but nothing that sticks to the 6/8 time signature... so, decided to that instead. A second demo version? haha ^^ Is that a good thing?DJAMIX wrote:I couldn't believe when i saw complements on a thread about a Numb remix.
Ok, ok... it's a downtempo remix, which can explain it all.![]()
Anyway your remixes is really weel done! It could be a second demo version.
Thanks a lot!
The difference is quite easy to prove... Try counting to 12 ( | _1_ 2 3 4 5 6 |_7_ 8 9 10 11 12 ) [or 1 to 6 twice (_1_ 2 3 4 5 6 | _1_ 2 3 4 5 6)] within the first bar of Can you forgive her?. The difference between 12/8 and 6/8 is, quite obviously, the faster tempo. Numb is a living proof of 6/8 [a pop waltz, if you may], and Can you forgive her? the same of 12/8. And if I remember correctly, 12/8 of Can you forgive her? is also the given (correct) tempo in the Very sheet music book.djandyman wrote:Thanksfluffmoln wrote:I think CYFG technically is in 12/8 time. But that's being picky. Nice Numb mix.And, how is Can you forgive her? in 12/8? Isn't it 6/8? [It] sounds a lot like 6/8?
Tempo has nothing to do with time signature... i know the difference between 12/8 and 6/8... Can you forgive her? was easier to remix, because of its speed, but, not because of its time signature... I just don't agree with you that CYFG is 12/8...fluffmoln wrote:The difference is quite easy to prove... Try counting to 12 ( | _1_ 2 3 4 5 6 |_7_ 8 9 10 11 12 ) [or 1 to 6 twice (_1_ 2 3 4 5 6 | _1_ 2 3 4 5 6)] within the first bar of Can you forgive her?. The difference between 12/8 and 6/8 is, quite obviously, the faster tempo. Numb is a living proof of 6/8 [a pop waltz, if you may], and Can you forgive her? the same of 12/8. And if I remember correctly, 12/8 of Can you forgive her? is also the given (correct) tempo in the Very sheet music book.djandyman wrote:Thanksfluffmoln wrote:I think CYFG technically is in 12/8 time. But that's being picky. Nice Numb mix.And, how is Can you forgive her? in 12/8? Isn't it 6/8? [It] sounds a lot like 6/8?
What I'm trying to "prove" is that 12/8 is easier than 6/8 to make a 4/4 dance track of, due to its faster tempo.
well... i could say, I think you're wrong, but where would that get us? I could also say, read the booklet for the Very/Further Listening. If my remember correctly, the boys mention that it is in 6.8 time...fluffmoln wrote:yeah. I just say you're wrong, how about that?djandyman wrote:think we agree to disagree on this one ^^ hehe
No problems, i undestand... Sorry about that...StevePSB wrote:Sorry djandyman, I've had to remove the link. Copyrighted materials in public and all that.
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lol... okay, thanks SteveStevePSB wrote:Ermmmm... I've never been asked that! As long as you don't make it obvious it's leading to an MP3 or otherwise illegal / copyrighted content file, then I can't see the harm. You will just have to be creative.
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