Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “el bueno la mala y feo en vivo” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I wanted to share my whole experience, from start to finish, so here we go.
Getting Started
First, I had to figure out what I even wanted to do. I mean, “el bueno la mala y feo en vivo” – what does that even mean in terms of a project? I started by just watching the original movie, you know, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Got to get the vibe right, right?
The Deep Dive
Then, I started digging into live performances. I looked at concerts, theatrical stuff, anything that had that “en vivo” feel. It was a lot of watching and listening, trying to figure out what makes a live performance pop.
- Watched a bunch of YouTube videos of live concerts.
- Listened to some live albums.
- Even checked out some local bands playing in bars. Gotta see it firsthand, you know?
Putting it Together
Next, I started experimenting. I grabbed my guitar and started messing with the main theme song. I tried different arrangements, different tempos, just playing around until something clicked. It was a lot of trial and error, a lot of “nope, that sounds terrible,” but eventually, I found something I liked.
After I had the music down, I wanted to create my personal feeling to this thing, from the instruments sound to the way every sould should be placed, I started recording the track, but I failed several times, beacuse I was not in the mood, It takes me like 3 days to record and mix everything.
The Final Result
Finally, I had something I was actually proud of. It wasn’t perfect, but it was mine. It was my take on “el bueno la mala y feo en vivo.” And that’s what really matters, right? It’s all about the process, the struggling, the learning, and finally, the creating.
And all of this, sharing with you guys!