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Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:23 pm
by Cagliostro
Zarathustra wrote:
Cagliostro wrote:...Back in the 80's, so many of the punk bands I saw were kids bitching about their parents, so I want to make it like an 80's punk but the parents bitching about their kids. Put on a kind of act that sometimes takes it too far, but also songs about 40-somethings that ring true, such as health concerns and the like. ...
Lyric ideas:

I refuse to get bifocals!!
Fuck the bifocals!!
Fuck the bifocals!!
I will put off that day,
Push the world away,
Keep you all at arm's length!
I missed this before. Fantastic! See, the songs just write themselves.

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 10:02 pm
by DoctorGamgee
Zarathustra wrote:I finally uploaded the song I was working on last year. I still wish there were better transitions between the parts (esp. parts 3-4), and the end needs to be rerecorded, but I put the song away for a while during my divorce, haven't had the heart to work on it for a while. Anyway, it's about bipolar disease and how that robs you of your "birthright" to be a whole, sane person. It affected me deeply in my personal life (see above: divorce).

Birthright

All bass, no 6-string. Layers upon layers of BASS! Yeah. :biggrin:

[Previous disclaimers apply: demo quality, cheap equipment. I recommend headphones.]
So clearly I am late to the party. But Z, this song, Birthright, is simply amazing. I absolutely love it. Rhythmically striking and diverse, moments of total change up, which speaks to the subject matter, and excellently crafted. Kudos!

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:19 pm
by SoulBiter
DoctorGamgee wrote:
Zarathustra wrote:I finally uploaded the song I was working on last year. I still wish there were better transitions between the parts (esp. parts 3-4), and the end needs to be rerecorded, but I put the song away for a while during my divorce, haven't had the heart to work on it for a while. Anyway, it's about bipolar disease and how that robs you of your "birthright" to be a whole, sane person. It affected me deeply in my personal life (see above: divorce).

Birthright

All bass, no 6-string. Layers upon layers of BASS! Yeah. :biggrin:

[Previous disclaimers apply: demo quality, cheap equipment. I recommend headphones.]
So clearly I am late to the party. But Z, this song, Birthright, is simply amazing. I absolutely love it. Rhythmically striking and diverse, moments of total change up, which speaks to the subject matter, and excellently crafted. Kudos!
I agree. This song is brilliant. I love the change-ups and the diversity in the sound. Would love to see what a good band could do with this!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 3:28 am
by Zarathustra
Wow, thanks guys!

i jammed with a band over the weekend. They need a bass player. They liked my songs too. So maybe I will finally see what they sound like played by a real band.

I did eventually break down and get bifocals recently. Lol.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:53 pm
by DoctorGamgee
Zarathustra wrote:I did eventually break down and get bifocals recently. Lol.
Well...if you change the rhythms because now you can SEE them, you are going to lose your street cred. LOL! :biggrin:

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 6:45 pm
by Lazy Luke
8) Found out today my guitar is a Kay ET-100.

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Now, if I can only figure how to play the thing!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 6:52 pm
by Lazy Luke
Lazy Luke wrote:Anyone use TC Electronics?
They make top notch guitar pedals, and with really great sounding names, like:
Thunderstorm Flanger, Dreamscape Modulator, 3rd Dimension Chorus, Dark Matter Distortion ...

the HyperGravity multi-band compressor.
... goes through batteries like you wouldn't believe, so be sure to use a wall wart power adapter.

Posted: Tue May 05, 2020 5:44 pm
by Lazy Luke
Every once in while something very inspiring comes along to boost creativity and fun. In this case it's one of the Parametric EQ presets in my fave DAW. Using the EQ to eliminate background hum or boom proves that this low-key plugin is a very powerful tool.

So yeah, here's an example of how I found use for the OO preset.
Say there's some background noise resonating around two notes. Sweeping one of the notch filters across the freq band will find the offending hum.
Then simply tweeking the sliders will attenuate the noise.
Hey presto - clear and great sounding notes!

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Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 1:13 am
by sgt.null
I really need s band that
Needs a lyricist.

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 9:06 am
by Lazy Luke
The Towers of Piscarius
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