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Seven strings are great, what kind do you have? Any pictures man?
I really like what you did.
Are those just like computer drums though? I have some tips, but they're a little more personal maybe. Just talk to me if you ever wanna discuss music.
Oh hey, what's your set-up like right now? Axes, effects, amps, etc.
My guitar is an Ibanez RG7321. It's a pretty decent axe for
only running me $350 (on sale).
The drums are from a program. My guitar teacher
burnt a CD for me of just drums that he wanted
me to write a song to.
I don't really use any effects, except a little
bit of reverb/delay. The amp you're hearing in there
is a Roland MicroCube. It's small, but it has a pretty
nice sound, IMO.
Seven strings are great, what kind do you have? Any pictures man?
I really like what you did.
Are those just like computer drums though? I have some tips, but they're a little more personal maybe. Just talk to me if you ever wanna discuss music.
Oh hey, what's your set-up like right now? Axes, effects, amps, etc.
he does have a great voice
sounds like you hooked up with a great teacher for music
even if your only 15, you can still find out some info on college stations around your area that play local music.
when the project is finished you can submit cd's to the station and they usually will get it on the airwaves for ya
your definately on the right track to a nice future if you choose music for it
I'm only 15, so I'm not sure how much of a
difference that would make, but most people
assume that a 15-year old would be strumming
chords still, so take that for what you will.
he does have a great voice
sounds like you hooked up with a great teacher for music
even if your only 15, you can still find out some info on college stations around your area that play local music.
when the project is finished you can submit cd's to the station and they usually will get it on the airwaves for ya
your definately on the right track to a nice future if you choose music for it
i used be the program director at a comm. college for 5 years
for the most part all metal but we had to please the masses with polka, jazz, etc
i just did it for kicks and loved the radio and local music scene
we had a huge listening area
are you making this into a song with lyrics or just keeping it an instramental
it sounds killer btw
you should check out some local colleges around your area cuz they usually will be willing to play you tunes. we were always asking bands to play some riffs for music beds for when we were talking.
its an easy way to get some more recognition for all your work and what not
ill be looking forward to your progress. keep it up.
I'm only 15, so I'm not sure how much of a
difference that would make, but most people
assume that a 15-year old would be strumming
chords still, so take that for what you will.
i used be the program director at a comm. college for 5 years
for the most part all metal but we had to please the masses with polka, jazz, etc
i just did it for kicks and loved the radio and local music scene
we had a huge listening area
are you making this into a song with lyrics or just keeping it an instramental
it sounds killer btw
you should check out some local colleges around your area cuz they usually will be willing to play you tunes. we were always asking bands to play some riffs for music beds for when we were talking.
its an easy way to get some more recognition for all your work and what not
ill be looking forward to your progress. keep it up.
It's smooth, but it seemed like the tuning is very low. I've always said the low and dropped tunings just are excuses and hide-ups for what people can accomplish.
It's a nice grind riff though, if you ask me.
I play a 7-string most all of the time, now. Not because I just
like to be low, but I think it's more percussive than a regular or
dropped-D.
It's the very first demo with little to no tinkering done to the
sound, so as soon as we play with it, add in bass, etc, it should
sound like a song.
Thanks for everyone that took time to listen to it.
It's smooth, but it seemed like the tuning is very low. I've always said the low and dropped tunings just are excuses and hide-ups for what people can accomplish.
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