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progismylife View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2007 at 17:16
If you want to hear me mess around on my bass (and be really bad at it too Tongue)

go to www.myspace.com/benonhisbass
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 02 2007 at 01:55
I write acoustic 'pop' (think 60's) stuff with a friend of mine, but we also do long jams and the occasional prog piece (he's not too keen on prog, yet...). When I play on my own, I do fusion and classical sounding stuff. I usually just do lengthy improvs (my speciality!). Prog being my #1 influence, weird melodies and time signatures always show up when I'm at the helm of a guitar! Influences...king crimson, yes, elp, genesis, gentle giant, jethro tull, pink floyd, rush, return to forever, anything classical, jazz fusion, psych pop, and just a bit of metal (for sudden dynamic changes!) 
for those about to prog, we salute you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2007 at 23:34
Hello, everyone!
 
I guess the term progressive electronic rock (or "progtronic rock") would work in my case.  I like aggressive guitars, synths, basses and acoustic drums, with a far amount of counterpoint.  The pieces are all instrumentals.
 
I suppose I do not like the more meandering parts of progressive rock.  But I love old Rush, like Hemispheres. 
 
New technologies have expanded the horizon of what I can do, but the learning curve can be tough.
 
Feel free to check out my pieces at:  www.soundclick.com/jeffreynaness
 
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Edited by jeffn1 - July 07 2007 at 23:37
For original progressive electronic rock, check out: www.soundclick.com/jeffreynaness
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