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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 18:04
So when I write music for my band, it usualy is what I get from noodling around with Keys and and the Guitar just with no real intent for a sounds, going to chords I like and what not. But when I'm working with my own stuff, I really issolate a sound in my head and try figuring it out the right chords. I was wondering if anyone else was like that? (If not for themselves, but maybe a band that they like working with more and whatnot.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 18:47

When i work with others, we experiment and try to cook up some good ideas. When i'm alone, I generally hear something in my head and try to bring it 'to the surface'. Sometimes I take a very mathematical approach by repeating intervals like fourths and fifths. Try repeating a 'whole-plus-half' interval. It makes for the evilest scale there is. Try it!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 18:58
Well I usually write songs by myself, but when my band (just my friend and I) are practicing a new songs he has generally written the songs already, but I help shape certain parts I suppose as far as how dynamics and speeds and transitions and such.  I let him keep his chord progressions and melodies.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 19:17
Interesting story perhaps.  In 1978 my Mom gave a Kansas ticket to one of my brother's friends.  It was my first concert.  He repaid her by giving her one of his beat up old acoustics.  No one else in the house really played guitar, though my brother was an aspiring drummer.  I started to pick it up and try to play along with stuff I was listening to. 
 
In the mid '80's my big break came from a house fire, I took some of the money I got for stuff I had lost and bought a Korg Poly 61 keyboard and an electric guitar.   The most interesting music I made was experimenting with the arpeggiator on the synthesizer.   I played around a little with trying to learn to read music, but found I could do more interesting stuff just improvising.  Sat in on occasion with guys my brother was jamming with, but was way too intimidated to do anything good.  I did have one interesting improv session with my brother and one of his friends that usually played bass.  Other than that I'm pretty much a solo act.
 
Took one round of private guitar lessons with my wife in 2001, playing guitar didn't really catch on with her, neither of us took the lessons too seriously, so I didn't get much out of it either.
 
I was always more interested in keyboards, but the acoustic guitar was always easier to pick up and put down and annoy those around you less.  And these days I pick up a classical guitar more often than any other instrument in my collection.  Currently have an aging Kawai K1 synthesizer, the Korg has long since gone to pot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 21:12
I'm a guitar player and keybaordist, Joseth on kings and I are trying to get a band together!
 
I've been playing for almost three years now, though I'm not a fan of DT, I solo just about as fast as petryucci (no joke). We are a prog/prog metal band, and were just lacking a lead singer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2007 at 13:59
I used to play. High school Concert & jazz band EE flat tuba and bass trombone. Played drums outside of school in a few bands on and off including a Black Sabbath cover band ( Ozzy stuff ). Went to jam sessions and sat in wherever with whomever. Actually got paid to fill in for a week of gigs with a Sryra Gyra type fusion band one summer and drank it all away but it was a blast. I`m a lousy guitar player and do a lot of twiddling. Never had the patience to sit down and do anything intelligent, same with the piano. Had the chance to jam with Jeff Healey once (On drums), before he was known. I`ll pick up any musical instrument and fool around and experiment. The most interesting was a pipe organ in a church in Holland on our band trip to the Tulip Time International Music Festival In Katwig aan Zee in`78. It had rows and rows of keys and we were each allowed to try it out. Freaky.

Funny that I`ve never really met any musicians who played prog except for one guy who was a Carl Palmer fanatic. He was pretty good but all the guy wanted to do is become another Carl Palmer. Most serious musicians are more interested in more pure forms of jazz or classical I`ve found.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2007 at 14:40
Guitar for about 7 years and have recently gotten into the bass  Big%20smile
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