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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2006 at 23:19
Originally posted by Majestic_Mayhem Majestic_Mayhem wrote:

Originally posted by stan the man 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!

 

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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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2006 at 17:39
sounds interesting.  how about some canterburry.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2006 at 21:05

hey Guys! ill join your band! I am a drum and bass guitar teacher from surrey, England. Black sabbath got me into playing.... my first propper metal album was DEHUMINIZER by DIO fronted sabbath... that made me wanna play drums! those beats are awsome, and I still play them to this day.

anyway, Im in a mod prog outfit called 7th floor.... we're female fronted (wich is weird) but im pretty sure we'll be to the taste of the guys here on this wonderful forum! the best song to check out would be 'the somnambulist' our 9 min epic. its got lyrics in another language! how prog is that! you can hear it at www.myspace.com/7thfloorband or www.7thfloorband.com

if you like it, please drop me a line at [email protected]. thanks for listening!

PS. if your serious about doing a web band, thatd be great! I know some guys on the SA forums managed it... why cant we!?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2006 at 04:11
Originally posted by stan the man stan the man wrote:

sounds interesting.  how about some canterburry.



Yeah...that'll be Great!!!

OK,lets add 6th track:
6.Cant/jazzy stuff with head-smashing improvisation 'till the end of the CD!!! 22.38

I think it'll fit here
So,what's about the second one? I think Trent Gardner would kill himself if he only knew what we're doing here    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2006 at 04:13
Originally posted by Sammus_the_hutt Sammus_the_hutt wrote:

hey Guys! if your serious about doing a web band, thatd be great! I know some guys on the SA forums managed it... why cant we!?





I'd like to,Sammus!!!A prog-band - that's the biggest dream in my life!!!I wish I only had a PC at home...:-( I'm "talking" to you from local @-caffee,and I've no opportunity to buy a PC yet... :-(
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2006 at 05:03
I have been playing keyboards and composing since 1987 when I was 14.
Beatles really triggered me into writing and playing, but the acquaintance with Queen, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Deep Purple and Yes in 1988-1989 really did the trick!

I also sing. From 1994 to 1997 and from 2000 to 2004 I've been in a band named The Mistake Museum: we did our own songs and a number of covers...did not have much luck, though!

Since 2004 I've been playing and recording using my home equipment and my PC

I have some digitally recorded tracks, but I got nowhere on the net to store them...if I ever will, I'll let you know!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2006 at 05:15
Started guitar because of Ritchie Blackmore. Got bored of it recently and switched to keyboards. I suck at both.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2006 at 16:28

Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

Originally posted by stan the man stan the man wrote:

sounds interesting.  how about some canterburry.



Yeah...that'll be Great!!!

OK,lets add 6th track:
6.Cant/jazzy stuff with head-smashing improvisation 'till the end of the CD!!! 22.38

I think it'll fit here
So,what's about the second one? I think Trent Gardner would kill himself if he only knew what we're doing here    


it should be a double album with mroe stuff the head smashing improvision sounds good

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2006 at 18:38
i am thinking of forming a band i need a bass player and drummer though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 16:14
I've been influenced by a lot of bands such as Yes, Dream Theater, Rush, ELP, Return to Forever and classical composers like Debussy, Holst, Bach and Chopin.  I also listen to jazz, metal and occasional commercial music.  Lately, I've been llistening to Avant-Garde classical music and a lot of Avant-Prog.  I started playing piano at the age of 11, guitar at the age of 12, and much of my adolescent years were spent playing with various bands so I can also handle bass duties as well as some drums and percussion.  I'm mainly a keyboard player yet I still play those previously said instruments plus I occasionally dabble with a soprano recorder and homemade instruments such as kazoos and "kitchen" percussion (5-gallon blue drinking water bottles, pot covers, serrated table knives, etc.).  Much of my love for learning, playing and experimenting with various musical instruments stems from my love of composing music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2006 at 22:45
i started out wanting to play the clarinet when i was about 11 but somehow i got stuck with trumbone which was slightly enjoying then the next year in band i got a clarinet and had that for a half year when i decided to switch to percussion and just a year ago i got a guitar. im gettin a band goin and were gonna call ourselves seven sins so hopefully itll work out
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 03:08
Black Sabbath really started me in music, along with rush. Been playing
bass for 5 years. I now also play drums, keyboards, and guitars. Before
getting into all this prog i started a one man black metal band of which i
play all the instruments, and i have a couple cd's that im pretty happy with,
but cant wait until i can get some musicians together for some caterbury
style prog
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2006 at 14:25
I was inspired by going to a Genesis concert when I was 10 or 11. That, and I wanted a way to leave my family. I think the musiian I emulated the most was either Entwhistle's playing style or Zappa's stage presense.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2006 at 15:03
Originally posted by Froth Froth wrote:

 I had a rather perculiar journey as far as music is concerned. Gryphon's 'Red Queen to Gryphon 3' was the record that inspired me to go into music. Because of Gryphon's medieval influences however, i was intent on learning Lute. Of course lutes cost over £600 and so i settled for mandolin. later i started listening to Hatfield and Caravan and that got me into Jazz. As we all know, mandolins have no place in jazz so brought a Bass Guitar tat i have played ever since. 

 

Oh man, don't give up on that mandolin. That's one of my favorite instruments. Check out the David Grisman Quintet. They've got some jazzier mandolin sounds in there. Their first album is particularly righteous. Sometimes jazzy, lots of bluegrass sounds, all around great. I'd love to play the mandolin and I actually picked up a cheap one about a year ago, but the thing is SO DAMN SMALL!!! I can hardly get my fingers squeezed onto that fretboard. What amazes me is when 250lb. 6 foot 7 dudes pick the things up and start wailing on them.

Myself though, I've had a guitar for about 12 years and picked up a bit of stuff. I didn't start getting formal training until about a year and a half ago. Some of the idols who really influenced me are Leo Kottke (the Armadillo Album is classic) and Pat Donohue. Both are absolute guitar GIANTS. Strangely enough most of the prog guitarists don't really jump out as that amazing to me, Hackett, Howe, Fripp, Maclaughlin for example.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2006 at 21:20

Originally posted by Biggles Biggles wrote:

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."

Where did you find the music? Or did you work them out yourself?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2006 at 16:19
I started with The Doors,Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin,then Floyd and Dire Straits,than Jethro Tull,Velvet Underground,Beatles,Rolling Stones,then Deep Purple,then Black Sabbath,+ and Metallica,then Yes and Rush,then Bob Marley,then Blitz,Conflict and King Crimson,then the Sex Pistols and The Clash,then Zappa and Beefheart
That's the most important artists in my life
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 27 2006 at 10:51

I started with Pink Floyd, Camel and Genesis. With those artist I began playing guitar at the age of 8 years old. Then I heard Metallica and other metal groups and start to getting into drums.

Now i can play guitar, bass, drums and keyboards.

For most it does not come easily
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