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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2005 at 00:35

How many of you guys want some feedback - "objective criticism" - in addition to Jethro Fish ?
Not that my opinion is all that important...

Anyway...Here's some samples of personal stuff I made many years ago...unfortunately its not in the progressive genre

http://64.176.30.83/music.htm

Please let me know:
1. If it downloaded OK (mp3 format)
2. Your "review"

Thank you all for your time.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2005 at 01:33
   Professional pianist,my instrument  is a Steinway and Sons.But you won't here from me like all the other artist,this carrier has become a select club...but if you want to join it,BE MY GUEST...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2005 at 03:37

professional messer...

played in bands all through my 20s and early 30s but now just don't have the time and am too damn old...

I still tinker around at home using all the equipment stored up over the years..

mostly...

Cubase, Sound Forge, Recycle, Reason, Fruity Loops to record

plus FM7, B4, Pro53, ImpOscar, Elektrik Piano, M-Tron, Garritan Personal Orchestra, Roland JV1010 with keys of 60s and 70s for synths and sounds

plus

Fender Telecaster, Hohner ST57 and ST59, Epiphone G1275 double neck, Yamaha FG365se 6 string acoustic, Tanglewood 12 string, Vintage AMG1 dobro, some dodgy old mandolin, a dodgy old Cimar (Ibanez) bass.

a bunch of old drum machines, stomp boxes, etc

A Vox AC30 and a Fender Stage 112SE though I use a lot of modelling processors like the Korg AX1000G for guitar sounds.

Plus a bunch of (mostly freeware) effects plug-ins.

And I still haven't finished a damn thing!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2005 at 06:06
That's a great definition Arcer 'Professional Messer'. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2005 at 11:36
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Violin, Keyboard/Piano, Xelophone, Recorder, Kazoo and Bagpipes... yes... Bagpipes...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2005 at 15:48
Originally posted by Valarius Valarius wrote:

Guitar, Bass, Drums, Violin, Keyboard/Piano, Xelophone, Recorder, Kazoo and Bagpipes... yes... Bagpipes...
Hey Valarius you joined the forum on Elvis`and David Bowie`s birthday.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2005 at 16:05
Wow! Another one.

I`ve played drums for years as well as faked it on piano (we have two ) , Guitar  (  I have an old Squire Strat I plug in from time to time as well as an Ibanez acoustic). In high school I played tuba and trombone. I`ve played in a few jazz bands as well as a brief stint in a Black Sabbath  cover band. Although I really don`t play that much anymore but If  I`m in a pub that has an open jam I`ll get up. I recently helped some kids get a metal band together which was fun. These kids could actually play.
My wife is an accomplished classical musician and teacher and is currently working on her PHD. She specializes in voice and early music. Her principal instrument is  Sackbut an early version of the trombone. She plays all kinds of other weird instruments as well. You should hear her do Hocus Pocus  but she`ll only do it after a few drinks.
I have two Australian Cattle dogs who also try and play the piano and guitar but no recording contracts are forthcoming.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2005 at 18:31

Originally posted by Vibrationbaby Vibrationbaby wrote:

Originally posted by Valarius Valarius wrote:

Guitar, Bass, Drums, Violin, Keyboard/Piano, Xelophone, Recorder, Kazoo and Bagpipes... yes... Bagpipes...
Hey Valarius you joined the forum on Elvis`and David Bowie`s birthday.

Wow. Their birthdays are three days after mine.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2005 at 11:23
Small world isn`t it Mike Tyson`s birthday is the same date as mine , June 30, only two years later.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2005 at 16:22

I play Bass and sings in almost-prog band called De Volta Às Origens, I play acoustic guitar, keyboards and a bit of harmonica and drums.

We recorded one time but was ONE OF THESE DAYS and the song that I wrote was a crapp, even with his 11 minutes..

https://progshinerecords.bandcamp.com



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2005 at 05:22

I play/teach Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar and Bass.

I have a new prog band now but heres a link to my old one with a few MP3 samples: Mozart's Tights: http://www.geocities.com/mozartstights/audio.htm

If you have a listen, let me know what you think.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2005 at 09:50

Hi All,

I have been playing bass for 33 years. I am in a Prog band and we do Dream Theater, Yes, Rush, Liquid Tension etc... covers. Right now we are at a stand still as we are looking for a new guitarist. I play an RBX6JM, Curbow 6, Rickenbacker 4001, and use Gallien Krueger amplification. You are never to old to go out there and rock.

TR

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2005 at 09:38

Well I guess I'm the last alternative
I play in 3 bands: Rapunzel, Epistel and Elliots Bad Day.
We recorded some songs with Rapunzel but that's nothing that I wanna show to anyone
I play the Drums, Guitar, Piano, Bass. I'm trying to learn to play the Harmonica, it's cool!
I wish I could play the Saxophone!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2005 at 00:25
Wow I feel so intimidated by all these experienced musicians. I've been self-teaching myself piano and guitar for over a year now, and my band is making a bassist, so I'm gonna learn a little bass too I guess.

Luckily I found my passion in music and I'm starting to write and compose songs under my influences of prog and jazz. I'm merely a wanna-be in comparison to most of you guys . Though hopefully my band and I will get noticed one day, and I'll have something to show you guys.

But anyways, it's nice to hear that there are actual musicians on this forum. Sometimes I feel like those who listen to prog don't seem to have a true appreciation for it, than those who actually play music. Suffice it to say, prog may not necessarily be the height of musical talent, but nonetheless pretty high. Anyways...yea
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2005 at 13:21
I play trombone, and I will be learning to play guitar once I stop blowing all my money on LPs (I did manage to learn the opening to 'Aqualung' by Jethro Tull on my 'bone)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2005 at 14:59
I play Bass and Tuba.

I'm alot better on my tuba than on my bass what with having being taught for several years and playing in National Youth Brass Bands at the like.  That said im not too shabby at the bass, am currently trying to play some Rush, finding it a fair challenge though
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2005 at 19:08
I guess I'm a wannbe who is now a "I'll never be". That's
OK though. I play bass, keys and guitar. I also program a
mean drum machine. I'm a lousy singer, but I sing anyway.
I've been writing and recording stuff that nobody ever
hears for years.
Most of my gear is really outdated. But I love this
stuff:
Ric 4001 stereo
Fender Jazz Bass (mexican version..Ole!)
Hofner 6 string
Washburn acoustic (cheap)
Epiphone Strat Type (also cheap)
Harmony Hollywood acoustic electric (cheapest)
Ensoniq ESQ-1
Oberheim Matrix-6
Korg DW-8000
Korg poly-six
Crumar Orchestrator
Moog concertmate MG-1
Roland TR 505
Alesis Sr 16
...and all kinds of cheesy processing.
And (Gasp!) I still record on 1/2" Tape
Wearing feelings on our faces when our faces took a rest...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2005 at 19:48

^ Yay, another MG-1 owner. What a wonderfully funky little beast that machine is. I feel bad for everyone who saw only "Radio Shack" and missed the "Moog" part.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2005 at 14:51
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

^ Yay, another MG-1 owner.
What a wonderfully funky little beast that machine is. I
feel bad for everyone who saw only "Radio Shack" and
missed the "Moog" part.


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James, it was my first synth, and, man I got to say,
they sure packed that thing with inspiration!
Ch
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2005 at 08:31

Pro musician, rock not prog!

Guitarist who messes with keyboards. Bass. Drum programmer.

Have been compared with Gary Moore. Not over happy with that as i am a Jeff Beck fan.LOL

Have five gigs this week. Average three a week. i also teach guitar.

Own a 24 track studio where locals come to make demos and finished product. In the middle of an album at the moment for a girl from kent (UK) who sounds a little like Joss Stone.

Played on Danni Minogue's new single... not proud of it but it pays the bills. Such is the life of a session player.Big smile

I've made two solo CDs and one with my duo. Composed a film sountrack a few years ago. Played in loadsa bands over the last 30 years...none of them prog though, mainly rock, blues and Little feat type stuff.

Always busy, always making music... I have to, it keeps the bank manager happy.

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