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2003-02-25, 02:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
Corporal
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thanks lex I love learning music stuff, and i wish one day to mix my Software development degree with a degree in music theory and such. SO i am ever searching for knowlege :-P I must sleep now though, its 2 AM and i have some college classes in the morning but I added you to my buddy list and You can be sure Ill be asking you questions :-P
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2003-02-25, 03:53 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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huh, if you can criticize THAT for however many paragraphs, i'd love to hear you criticize my quasi-friend's band
ill just tell you this about them: they have a drummer and a guitarist that can't read musical theory and thinks he's incredibly good b/c he knows tab i play the guitar, you play anything lex? |
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2003-02-25, 04:37 AM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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btw, cyric, i absolutely love the reverb/distortion effects put in there, it sounds great
i also agree with lex, some variation on rythem would do it wonders. it sounds to me, that for the style you seem to be aiming for you would want some ascending arpeggio, using the (not as musically tailored as lex, so i am probly stating this completely wrong and amateurish ) V-ii-IV-I progression like lex menioned, with each dominant raising the progression 1/2 step, attaining a kind of peak of excitement like lex said |
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