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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:27 pm
by beerz
jesus......talk about a shit arguement
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:32 am
by abZ
No shit. Get a room. That isn't what this thread is about ffs.
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:29 pm
by jeer
Macc wrote:Drums for about 17 years, played a lot of live shows etc etc.
Bass, guitar and keys on and off (not very good on keys though) for the same time.
Teaching myself trumpet for the last 2 years or so and loving it!
I wanna be you!
I'd love to learn to play the trumpet tbh
I've been playing drums for about 3 years, aswell as guitar/bass on and off, taught myself keys.
In a ska/punk band playing drums at the mo, been together best part of 2 years.
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:55 pm
by POND LIFE
Played guitar to grade 4 when I was much younger, totally lost interest in rock and guitar after I got hooked on electronic music. Has had no impact on my production.
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:54 pm
by albi 1 b
taught guitar/bass for 4 yrs, self taught for another 8, self taught drums for 3-4 years. bit of piano, banjo, charango, and currently have a violin which i'm trying to teach myself. BA in Music Tech, currently do Post-grad. research at York.
and oh dear max/hurdeer what have you got yourself into...
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:28 pm
by jbird22
Yo, as were on about the dub vs metal thing thought i'd post this ere. I
have put it in "other music" forum but I dont think any1 goes there
"Tried infusing metal with a dubstep vibe, but it kinda just turned into a
dance track.
Its a remix of Nailbomb's 24 hr bullshit. I basically just ripped a few riffs
off the track an messed about wid them.
I dont think it was really the right track for a dub re-mix, think I should have gone with some groove metal instead.
Well its up on myspace, so have a listen."
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:11 am
by gkmusic
Self taught Guitar for about 5 years, classically trained for about year till i lost interest and just wanted to shred. Self taught drums, self taught bass, self taught key n now bustin the melodica bwoii!
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:14 am
by deadly_habit
self taught guitar and bass, played drums for awhile also took piano lessons for awhile
sing too
wish i could learn to play sax
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:03 am
by lewisr
This thread made me thing about my making music, just sitting cliking piano rol buttons till it sounds right, so i decided to go downastairs, and jam on the piano for a few hours (yes .. a REAL instrument)
Recorded it into the PC, and heres the result
(the chords, and piano improv are all unedited, thats exactly how they were played (except there are some layered partsin the piano bit))
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wgap45
Sounds a lot more "human" than you could ever get from clikcing a mouse imo.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:28 am
by Maree-Jaine
jbird22 wrote:So do u recon that it would be possible to do a dubstep remix of a metal track?
And if so does anybody know of any that have been done already?
I did a remix of a Walls of Jericho instrumental a while back, its still up on the myspakkle...
http://www.myspace.com/mareejaine... if you fancy a listen.
You also said...
jbird22 wrote:Wonder what the connection between dubstep an metal is??
In my very humble opinion...it sounds like a similar type of tempo. I know I can dance the same to metal as I do to dubstep, cept more swingy arm bizness and general RARiness to the metal... And when I listen to the way a metal song is structured, the breakdowns and like 2steppy snappy bits are the same as the breakdowns and drops in dubstep.... = my 2ps worth.
In answer to the original question - I can play guitar badly, piano also badly and the recorder like a badman...oh and drums badly too. I find that knowing how drums are played helps with writing sorta humanised drumbeats...ok now its half one I'm pretty baked and rambling...bed time!!
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:23 am
by whitelight
Venetian Snares did Dubstep remixes of black sabbath (under the alias of "Snares"). It's okay...He is better at Breakcore though.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:26 am
by rendr
Played the flute for a couple of months when I was 9...
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:35 am
by whitelight
Yeah, this track that I never try to pronouce is the shit. This is probably the track that I prefer from him, even though his breakcore and modern classical things are fucking great.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:46 am
by kidlogic
I played trumpet for 8 years in school in band, pep band and jazz band. Used to love to improv on jazz scales. I think it has helped with melodies in the sense of knowing what notes "belong" near each other by ear. The more music I hear being made by people who have no formal music training that blows me away, the less Im thinking theory has anything to do with anything though.
I also sang and played a tiny bit of bass in a punk/rock/ska/funk/etc band in high school.
On the topic of metal real quick... its all rock anyway. Regardless of what you consider a style of music to be personally, Korn is considered Nu-Metal by a vast majority of people on this planet. That was the point being made. Distance himself sited Korn as a major influence in his music, so using them as an example of metal's influence in Distance's production makes perfect sense, weather or not you agree that they are infact Metal or not.
Personally, I feel all dubstep is hip hop anyway, so the argument should have been about Pseudo-Nu Metal's influence on slow, bass heavy hip hop.
(The above comment is in jest and not intended to spark a four page argument on the definition of 'Dubstep', 'Hip Hop', 'Metal', 'Rock', or 'Music')
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:17 pm
by bagelator
i play the clarinet and bass clarinet well, and a bit of guitar and piano. a bit.