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Atavachron
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 18:03 | ||
of course it is, it's the very definition of impressive.. just not the only important thing |
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Sckxyss
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 19:20 | ||
I don't see how something that repeats itself every 13 8th notes (13/8 time) contradicts that definition of meter. Please explain. Also, as far as I know, writing something as 13/8 or something of the like, is just an easier way of saying 3/8,3/8,3/8,4/8, and is used for simplicity. They're both equally complex and mean the exact same thing, so how is one way incorrect? Edited by Sckxyss - October 15 2007 at 02:10 |
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Lucent
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 21:22 | ||
Oh, you mean those guys who speed up their recordings? As far as technicality goes, I believe The Dance Of Eternity gets a vote in there. YYZ, just for its incredible bass performance. Close To The Edge for the beginning riff. La Villa Strangiato, for what it is. Cirkus, for the fact of its symphonic performance, as well as the guitarwork. |
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rileydog22
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 22:14 | ||
MUST...RESIST....DT FANBOY SPEAK....
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 00:31 | ||
LAWL JON PATRUCHEE RAWKS he does have some really insanely technical work though but what I've heard from Behold...the Arctopus is just beyond impossible despite me not particularly liking them, Psyopus also has some more or less impossible guitarwork as well let's see who else Hella's drumwork borders on ridiculous at times |
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Shakespeare
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 00:37 | ||
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Asphalt
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 01:11 | ||
Wel there you have it. The musically non-educated feel, thus dwarfed, or at least impressed by the ability of those with - at least - moderate music knowledge. For most of us, who don't know about the fine mechanics of making and playing music, the concepts of constantly changing pulses may be impressive. After all, this concept - being impressed/impressive - is a subjective one, and not even Harvard dictionaries can decide what is and what is not impressive to each and everyone of us. Lighten up! |
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 01:53 | ||
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cuncuna
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 02:01 | ||
Any song that uses technique as a tool to elaborate on a more complex tought. "Albion, awake!" would be a good example. Goooooood...
On the other hand, Dreamtheater. No thought at all, technique falling mindlessly from their muscles. They are fine robots, though... |
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cuncuna
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 02:11 | ||
I would like not to get Dreamtheater very much, please... Art Bears or This Heat are examples of perfect balance. That said, I prefer the horribly executed "Bananamoon" to any perfectly delivered music performance. |
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chamberry
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 02:23 | ||
...Which makes it look impressive. |
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toolis
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 03:11 | ||
to me it must be: 1.Watchtower - Energetic Disassembly 2.Soul Cages - Steps 3.Psychotic Waltz - A Social Grace Edited by toolis - October 14 2007 at 03:11 |
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-music is like pornography...
sometimes amateurs turn us on, even more... -sometimes you are the pigeon and sometimes you are the statue... |
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Visitor13
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 03:40 | ||
It sure does. I think Cert's reply is the most satisfying one, I mean technique cannot only be about speed or precision. |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 03:52 | ||
That has got to be the most arrogant and pretentios dribble I ever read in this forum. Have you even listened to this piece of music? If not please do yourself a favor and do so ... it actually makes a *lot* of sense to note it this way. And about meters like 15/16: Of course they exist. Only yesterday I was listening to such a track: Ivanhoe - Bless My Soul. It's clearly 15/16 and not an alternating sequence of 8/8 and 7/8, since the snare drum is at 2 and 4: 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . bass x x x x x x snare x x |
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indiscipline200
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 04:21 | ||
I gotta put in a plug for Fracture by Fripp and the boys......
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Atavachron
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 04:33 | ||
^ good call.. other guitar ones;
'Celebration on the Planet Mars' (Ron Jarzombek) 'Mystical Potatohead Groove Thing' (Satch) 'Sails of Charon' (Uli Roth) 'Sequencer' (Di Meola) 'Attitude Song' (Vai) |
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SirPsycho388
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 04:59 | ||
Steve Vai - Freak Show Excess
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Strangers passing in the street by chance two separate glances meet and I am you and what I see is me. And do I take you by the hand and lead you through the land and help me understand the best I can
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martinprog77
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 31 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2523 |
Posted: October 14 2007 at 05:07 | ||
every song of liquid tension experiment
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Nothing can last
there are no second chances. Never give a day away. Always live for today. |
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FruMp
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 16 2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 322 |
Posted: October 14 2007 at 05:15 | ||
Albums:
Atheist - Unquestionable presence Watchtower - Energertic Disassembly Spastic Ink - Ink complete Gorguts - Obscura On a little side note I think it's a travesty that Gorguts weren't added to the archives when you consider that Gorguts are more progressive, avant-garde and technical than a lot of bands in prog-metal or metal bands in prog-related. Edited by FruMp - October 14 2007 at 05:19 |
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fuxi
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 08 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2459 |
Posted: October 14 2007 at 06:36 | ||
Excellent point. Staying in the Gong universe, GAZEUSE and ESPRESSO II are wonderful records (I gave them loads of stars) but BANANAMOON and THE FLYING TEAPOT will bring more smiles to your face! |
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