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stan the man
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Posted: January 26 2006 at 17:39 |
sounds interesting. how about some canterburry.
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true as a lobster in a pteredaktyl's underpants.
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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 26 2006 at 04:34 |
So many musicians here...so,lets make a PA band?
Entitled ARCHIVES,surely
Lets show to all that transatlntics and wobblers,where the TRUE prog lies!!!
I've already have a tracklisting...
1.Acoustic Instrumental Intro (folkish stuff) 2.38
2.Head-Blowing Awesome sympho-prog epic(with some stuff fron Ital Prog & Scandinavian Prog) 24.02
3.A Smash Prog-Metal hit 6.41
4.A touching Neo-prog ballad 8.26
5.Closing instrumental Space/Psychedelic stuff 12.19
That'll be nice
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stan the man
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Posted: January 25 2006 at 23:19 |
Majestic_Mayhem wrote:
stan the man wrote:
a lot of floyd zeppelin got me into guitar. hearing echoes made me want to learn guitar. unfortunatly i cant play now cause my left wrist is broken |
Ouch! I feel for you man!
Well i sing, play the drums and a bit of guitar since age 10 (im 23 now). I also write songs. My peak was when i was a senior college student back at med school. I had a band named Prog-O-Matic, playing Dream Theater and Rush covers. We had our own stuffs too mainly influenced by those 2. The band only lasted for 3 years. It was shortlived but those 3 years were one of the most memorable experiences i had. I still play when i have my days off at work, but not as much as i used to!
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thanks man
jamming with people is the best. jyou get exposed to so many other styles. i unfortunatly am not that great because i havnt been playing long but o well.
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true as a lobster in a pteredaktyl's underpants.
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ken4musiq
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Posted: January 25 2006 at 15:20 |
I play guitar and drums. I started playing drums at ten while in school. The year before my classmate, Barry , took up the drums and I was so envious of him. We moved that year. I auditioned for drum lessons at my new school and was accepted. The first drummer I came to admire was Buddy Rich, who I saw when a was about 12 at Eisenhower Park in NY. He played his West Side Story Medley and I never forgot it. Later, I heard Carl Palmer and I thought this guy is like Buddy Rich in a rock band. That was all she wrote for me. I just got tickets to see Carl Palmer in June. I also liked Keith Moon and then later Billy Cobham and Steve Gadd, both drummers from the grand state of NY.
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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 25 2006 at 11:02 |
I play guitar(I've graduated from local music school almost 5 years ago).I ues to hate it,when I was 10-12 years old...but then,before the very graduating,I've listened to Led Zep...they've blew my mind Now,after trapping in Italian Prog,I've relised how useful were the Classical Guitar Lessons 5 years ago... I also play piano(self-taught) and drums(inspired by Woitek Szadkowski's style(he's from COLLAGE),and Daney Carey...oh yeah,he's awesome also self-taught)
I'd like to play flute & violin
I've NO band(that's the main headsche of mine :-( ),I'm an "one-man" band.I'm recording my material at home ,at usual cassete-recorder :-(
I'm going to put some stuff(which sounds best) in Internet...I'll inform you ,guys,when I do it
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JayDee
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Posted: January 25 2006 at 07:12 |
stan the man wrote:
a lot of floyd zeppelin got me into guitar. hearing echoes made me want to learn guitar. unfortunatly i cant play now cause my left wrist is broken |
Ouch! I feel for you man!
Well i sing, play the drums and a bit of guitar since age 10 (im 23 now). I also write songs. My peak was when i was a senior college student back at med school. I had a band named Prog-O-Matic, playing Dream Theater and Rush covers. We had our own stuffs too mainly influenced by those 2. The band only lasted for 3 years. It was shortlived but those 3 years were one of the most memorable experiences i had. I still play when i have my days off at work, but not as much as i used to!
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stan the man
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Posted: January 24 2006 at 22:14 |
a lot of floyd zeppelin got me into guitar. hearing echoes made me want to learn guitar. unfortunatly i cant play now cause my left wrist is broken
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true as a lobster in a pteredaktyl's underpants.
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Reverie
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 05:18 |
No band or artist really inspired me to start playing, but regardless i started learning guitar probably about 8 or 9 years ago, gave up after a year or two because i was getting so bored with what i was being taught and making little progress. Took it back up about 6 years ago and got some PROPPER lessons and haven't looked back.
Like i said i wasn't really inspired by any artists at first, it was just something i wanted to do. Then Metallica came along and inspired me, then a whole host of metal bands, and nowadays i'm mostly inspired by nature and life in general, but when music does inspire it's often just a song or even part of a song, and it could be any artist, no matter how well i know them.
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smokey
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Joined: January 15 2006
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 22:37 |
Well since nobody in my family has a musical background I kinda had to find my own way. I play guitar and have since i was 6. I know for when I was younger, it was ACDC that got me into the wole rockstar fantasy. When i learned theory and started to improve, I learned alot of Zep tunes and some Floyd. Mostly radio staples. Now since most of the music i listen to is very proggy, thats mostly what I play. I still play all the Zep, but now I play Yes, King Crimson and more Floyd. I would learn some Gentle Giant, but those songs are very difficult to master.
I encourage everyone to keep playing!
-Justin
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IcedSabbath
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Joined: January 11 2006
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 18:04 |
I always fooled around with guitar when I was young (since my dad plays), but never really PLAYED until I was in 8th grade (about 3 years ago). I'm completely self-taught and I kinda suck. I've jammed with a bunch of people and play in a few bands. Hopefully I'll have some samples of my main band in the coming months to share with you folks!
It's hard to pinpoint one major influence, but back when I really started to pick up guitar I was focused on playing Iced Earth riffs. That helped develop my rhythm technique and really molded my overall style. As far as lead playing, I greatly admire the beautiful work of Marillion's Steve Rothery, and the virtuosity of Steve Howe.
Edited by IcedSabbath
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ViolinCyndee
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 02:32 |
I've been playing violin since age 8... I stopped in my 20's for a while and have been back into it for about 8 years. I had been classical only until I was asked to join an Irish rock band! It was FUN!
Then, I started looking for alternative styles to play...
I was in a 'kirtan' rock band for a while, then started playing spacerock. That was IT for me!!! I started making friends with spacerock bands, such as Gong and Spaceseed. Before I knew it I was on tour with Spaceseed with Nik Turner! One thing led to another and I began recording tracks for Systems Theory and then got the VIPER. I went on tour with Spaceseed again this year, this time they were hosting Harvey Bainbridge..
After getting the electric violin, things really accelerated for me. I have recorded a full-length Viper CD, which made it into the Top 100 CDs of 2005 on the Gagliarchives and have played live on the radio 3 times with Philly spacerock band Scattered Planets within a year, and once on WPRB doing a solo set.
Lots more stuff coming up too, including session work and another Viper CD...I have soundfiles at my CD Baby and Soundclick sites and would welcome feedback...
Cyndee
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http://cdbaby.com/cd/cyndeeleerule
www.cyndeeleerule.com
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 15:29 |
Crazy Diamond wrote:
what song or band inspired you to take up music
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an instrumental song titled "blues theme" (circa mid-sixties)
Crazy Diamond wrote:
what instrument
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guitar + any other stringed instrument
Crazy Diamond wrote:
how long you have been playing?
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since about 1967
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darren
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Location: Canada
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 14:26 |
Played trumpet in High School. Loved playing, though I wasn't a prodigy by any stretch. I wanted to buy a fluegal horn like Chuck Mangione. I also took up flute playing. I was inspired by Moe Koffman and several other jazz flute players. Then I got a mild case of Bell's Palsy. For those that don't know, Bell's Palsy causes a paralysis of facial muscles. So... that was the end of trumpet playing. Flute playing was difficult.
Neil Young inspired me to pick up the guitar. I've been playing since Christ was a cowboy. On a good day, when the planets align properly and my fingers are loose and dexterous... I'm mediocre. Actually, I'm comfortable playing as good as I play. I won't be able to blow anyone away with my playing but that's ok. For prog, I've played Jethro Tull's "Wond'ring Aloud". Always wanted to play "Mother Goose" but I've never been able to for some reason.
Lately, I haven't had time to play guitar too much. I have a job where I'm occasionally the only one alone in a large building (great acoustics!). This gives me lots of time to relearn flute. I guess my face has rehabilitated over the years that allow me to play flute again. For inspiration, I'm listening to a lot of prog that features flute; Tull, Genesis, even Tangerine Dream, although they don't feature flute in their music.
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"they locked up a man who wanted to rule the world.
the fools
they locked up the wrong man."
- Leonard Cohen
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Deliriumist
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 16:45 |
I've been playing guitar for about 8 years...doing quite fine too.
My previous idols have been Steve Howe, Jimmy Page, Joe Satriani, Santana, Jeff Beck.
My current idosl are Steve Hackett and Andrew York.
I've played piano for 3 years...man do I suck at it.
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Biggles
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 16:38 |
When I was 10 doing something in music was a school requirement. You had to either be in the wind band, in the orchestra, or in the choir. At that time clarinet seemed like the most attractive instrument from the options I had, and that's what I started playing (and I've been playing it ever since).
Guitar wasn't really anything special, when I was 13 there was this guy in my school who played guitar, and at a talent show he, along with a bassist and another guitarist, did a terrible cover of an already terrible song (though when I was 13 I thought it was good), Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." I didn't particularly like the song and I didn't particularly admire the guy, but I started thinking, "hmmm... maybe I should try that," and since my dad's a guitarist who gets occasional jazz gigs he was able to teach me a few things to get me started, and I've been playing ever since.
I started playing tenor sax this summer, and again it wasn't so much "I heard this fantastic Coltrane solo and I knew from that day that I HAD to play sax," it was that in the past 2 years I've become more and more interested in performing music, and it was also the convenience of already having a top quality sax at my disposal, a Selmer Mark VII which my dad used to play but hasn't played in about 6 years, and also the fact that, given my ability to play clarinet, taking up sax would not be like starting all over again and instead would simply take one or two months to adjust rather than years to learn from scratch.
Flute, however, was the one that prog really drove me into playing. It's a very prominent instrument in prog, and I'm a very big Jethro Tull fan, and it's simply impossible to listen to Ian Anderson, not to mention Thijs van Leer, Peter Gabriel, Didier Malherbe, Mauro Pagani (PFM), Joe Farrell, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, and Anna Holmgren (Anglagard) without wanting to do that. Because the fingering is exactly the same as that of the sax I've been able to get used to it quickly and develop a lot faster than I thought I would be. I still need to make my tone better, but my technique is pretty good for someone who's been playing for a week! I can play Return to Forever's "What Games Shall We Play Today," Jobim's "The Girl from Ipanema," and the solos from Dream Theater's "Octavarium," Genesis's "Firth of Fifth," and The Moody Blues's "Nights in White Satin."
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The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.
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Cygnus X-1
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 15:53 |
Been playing bass for two years now, self taught. I guess the people that really made me want to better myself were Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, John Paul Jones, Gezzer Butler
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arcer
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 15:26 |
AC/DC's 'Touch too Much' got me into wanting to play guitar.
David Gilmour, Alex Lifeson and the almighty Jimmy Page made me actually pick it up and start.
I've been playing for 20 years and I'm still crap....
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el böthy
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 15:25 |
I dont know if a band made me want to play the guitar...but ones I have been playing for a year or so I heard Zeppelin and knew what road to take
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"You want me to play what, Robert?"
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Rosescar
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 15:06 |
My mother forced me into piano and I guess Led Zep got me into guitar.
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My music!
"THE AUDIENCE WERE generally drugged. (In Holland, always)." - Robert Fripp
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Crazy Diamond
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Posted: January 11 2006 at 16:29 |
Hey Area you got some good stuff there, i really like beyond the clouds some nice soloing i was wondering what do you use to record your songs?
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