"God, Well, He Loves Everybody" by Me

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A few months ago I recorded a song I once wrote, posted it on YouTube, and posted a link here to the song. However, I wasn't pleased with it. I missed a note on the guitar in the intro, and thought there was too little vocal, and too much bass in the vocal. I went back to the studio and fixed all that, and here the song is again, if you want to listen to it:

God, Well, He Loves Everybody - YouTube

 
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The bass equalization works well with the guitar. This is a hard song to sing, with so many skips in the melody at this tempo.
 
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The bass equalization works well with the guitar. This is a hard song to sing, with so many skips in the melody at this tempo.
I'm a bad guitar player, and there's a B minor in this song that throws me. It doesn't sound too bad, though, I don't think.
 
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I did not catch it. can you split the tracks and then punch in on the guitar part? Would dropping the key and capoing up, so you could use Am help? Sorry, I forgot what key it's in.
 
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I did not catch it. can you split the tracks and then punch in on the guitar part? Would dropping the key and capoing up, so you could use Am help? Sorry, I forgot what key it's in.
No, it is in the key of G. I'd have to drop it to the key of F, and that would be worse. I'd have to do Bar-F and Bar-B. I'm not so good with my bar chords.

On this particular song, I recorded vocal and guitar separately, as I did with "I'm Going to Follow Jesus," and "Jesus Came Down," and I did punch in a note during the intro that I missed during my first recording session. Those were the first songs I recorded, and the engineer thought it would be best to do it that way. However, the last nine songs, the ones I recorded this week, were done with vocal and guitar recorded simultaneously.
 
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Just a thought.