An attempt at the Week 2 one note challenge. I found it pretty hard just to stay on one note (I'm not sure I did!)
Black White
Day Night
Opposites attract but it doesn't seem to be the way for you
Rich Poor
Less More
Opposites attract but it doesn't seem to be the way for you
I can't make it on my own
High Low
Stop Go
Opposites attract but it doesn't seem to be the way for you
Opposites attract but it doesn't seem to be the way for you
I can't make it on my own
I can't make it on my own
@majordanby Feb 2022
Peter Sellers meets early Pink Floyd. Really strong hook both vocally and riffing. Really enjoyable. Although there are only a few lines, the piece works so well.
@dugganensis Feb 2022
Love the space between notes and instruments, each playing an interesting part, perhaps easier to home in on because of the one-note melody. I dig the laid back feel, vaguely Pink Floyd thing happening here. Great use of echo!
@tseaver Feb 2022
Nice write, and a great take on the challenge. Breaking away (briefly) from the one-note for the chorus works well, as to the changing chords under it.
@mikeb Feb 2022
Well the challenge only requires the hook to be one-note, or close, so your hook line is 2 notes, but works!
@reboog711 Feb 2022
I love the idea of this song, and the relaxed vibe. This is the type of thing I want to put on while leaning back and relaxing after a long day.