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burritounit
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:40 | ||||
Man, I wished we could see as many bands as you guys can. I've only seen Iron Maiden, Dream Theater and of course Between The Buried And Me, which I think stole the show |
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"I've walked on water, run through fire, can't seem to feel it anymore. It was me, waiting for me..."
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:47 | ||||
They're coming with a second album? That's good.. I'm commenting on "nocturne" of course.... Maybe the second one will achive a greater status.. or will ruin them...
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The T
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:47 | ||||
Check DAATH .....
(that was a detailed advice...)
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The T
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:48 | ||||
Check DAATH .....
(that was a detailed advice...)
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Plankowner
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 09 2008 Location: Florida Status: Offline Points: 4006 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:49 | ||||
I just put together my concert list tonight in fact for the next 3 months.
7/20 Rachael Sage (similar to Ani Difranco)
7/29 Mayhem tour (3 stage event, Slipknot, Mastodon, Red Chord, Machine Head)
8/7 Russian Circles
8/17 King's X
8/20 Arsis, Darkest Hour
8/31 Torche
9/20 Circle II Circle/Jon Olivia's Pain (small venue)
9/21 Nightwish/Sonata Arctica
9/25,26, 27 The Big Event I'm going to atlanta for: Progpower USA IX (amorphis, riverside, elvenking, pathosray, iron savior, iced earth, jon olivia's pain, mustasch, saint deamon, spheric universe experience, manticora, gamma ray, helloween ... feels like I'm forgetting someone, ah yes .. andromeda)
9/30 O.A.R.
10/2 Apocalyptica
10/7 Spyro Gyra
10/9 Kamelot
10/21 Opeth, Baroness, and High on Fire.
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burritounit
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:52 | ||||
Man, so many bands to check out
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"I've walked on water, run through fire, can't seem to feel it anymore. It was me, waiting for me..."
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burritounit
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 02:57 | ||||
I'm not sure if it will, but their new song didn't sounded that promising it sounded very EMO IMHO, and yes Nocturne is a good one Edited by burritounit - July 11 2008 at 03:00 |
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The T
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 03:00 | ||||
Hey! You also live in Florida... where the hell are these bands playing??
Also... when you go to Georgia, to see my fourth favorite band Amorphis, could you take me?
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Plankowner
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 03:00 | ||||
the hinderers album?
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Plankowner
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 09 2008 Location: Florida Status: Offline Points: 4006 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 03:01 | ||||
Tampa area, some are in Orlando
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The T
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 03:06 | ||||
Yes... very good... industrial elements but just a little... atmospheric.. melodic... no screamo vocals but pure growling...
Man, I better check ticketmaster now...
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Plankowner
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 03:09 | ||||
I use this site www.pollstar.com, for the most part they list all the shows including surrounding cities... Nightwish show isn't listed though, had to verify by going to the jannus landing site.
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Plankowner
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 03:43 | ||||
Scale the Summit
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BaldFriede
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 02 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10261 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 07:31 | ||||
Mike, it seems you either don't want to get the point deliberately or don't have much of an idea of playing an instrument. Even on the piano there are some techniques which only take effect when playing slowly. On the guitar this is even more so. Creating the tone of an instrument is highly important too, and some of the techniques only work when playing slowly. Listen to Steve Hackett playing acoustic guitar; you can learn a lot of things from that. Steve Howe, on the other hand, is definitely not an acoustic guitar player; his tone is bland compared to that of Hackett, who as a much richer spectrum of sounds. I don't deny that playing fast is an important aspect of technique, but your statement is plain wrong. Some notes take time to build up; if you play fast then they can't. Jean and I also never said that these so-called "tech" bands play fast all the time. They are, however, called so for playing very fast, and we wanted to point out that there is a lot more to technique than that. That's all. Edited by BaldFriede - July 11 2008 at 07:36 |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 08:39 | ||||
I assure you that I'm a skilled player ... currently on the guitar, but also on keyboards. So please don't treat me like a total idiot. It's you who are constantly confusing technique with feeling/emotion/expression. These two aspects are largely independent of each other. There may be players who have great technique, but no feeling in their playing. There may be highly emotive players with limited technical ability. And there may be highly technical players who also have great feeling. And the latter may be able to play fast and remain to be expressive. Let me try to be more specific about this statement of mine that you mentioned: "If you play the same piece of music at a reduced speed, it becomes easier to play". *EVERY* musician will confirm that this rule of thumb is true, except - like I said above - that if you extremely reduce the speed it becomes more difficult to get the timing right, at least without a metronome. (or musicians may fall asleep between notes)
They are *not* called Tech because of the speed. However, as shown by my rule of thumb, technical pieces tend to contain more fast parts than non-technical pieces. Technical implies hard to play, and the parts which are hard to play almost always contain fast parts ... which doesn't mean that the song itself is fast. Of course there are other aspects than speed which can increase the level of difficulty ... you may need to stretch fingers more than usual (big intervals), on the guitar there may be difficult chords (barre chords etc) or chord changes which are difficult to memorize, multi finger tapping, pinch harmonics which depend on the exact position of the plectrum, parts which require you to silence strings with parts of your left hand while it is playing something, whammy bar acrobatics, difficult bends, jumps across the fretboard ... the list is endless. The point is: All these techniques may be difficult in themselves, but they all become more difficult to play if you increase speed. None of them becomes more difficult to play if you reduce speed. Edited by MikeEnRegalia - July 11 2008 at 08:43 |
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BaldJean
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 28 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10387 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 08:40 | ||||
there is even more to it than Friede mentioned. you called what Gould did when playing slower "expression". now how do you think he does convey that? with the wave of a wand? or with the help of some playing technique?
anyhow, I did not mention Gould playing slower as an example of technicality, I only said he delibherately chose playing the same piece slower although he still had the ability to play it faster. in music less is often more |
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MikeEnRegalia
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 22 2005 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 21206 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 09:22 | ||||
^ "technique" is a very broad term. There are some techniques which were specifically designed to convey emotion ... vibrato for example. In any case, what we call "tech" here is music which contains advanced techniques and/or a great number of them.
I know what you mean by "less is often more" ... but you say it yourself: "often" ... not always. Sometimes speed can add to a piece of music, especially if there are frequent breaks and/or interludes. Indeed many ultra-fast songs feature extended half-time feel bridges. |
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BaldJean
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 28 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10387 |
Posted: July 11 2008 at 14:33 | ||||
I never denied speed can add to the music. however, technicality is still a lot more than mere speed. I vividly remember Mrs. Jenkins, my first piano teacher, tell me: "you hit the right notes, girl, but you don't make them sound". she was right, of course! you can make your guitar sound in many different ways, and some of the techniques for it are highly advanced. if your guitar teacher did not tell you that he was not worth his salt. the faster you play though the less possibilities you have to manipulate the sound (I am speaking of an acoustic guitar here). and making the guitar sound in different ways is a technical aspect; you can exactly describe what you have to do for it. and since you mentioned vibrato: I think we both agree that a vibrato is totally lost on a note when playing at high speed; the whole idea of the vibrato is that slight "ow-wow" sound (in lack of a better description of it). I once saw a video though in which a guitar player seriously explained how he could put a vibrato on a note at high speed. you had as much of a chance to hear that vibrato though as you have of hearing a triangle pianissimo when the whole orchestra is playing fortissimo |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: July 11 2008 at 14:58 | ||||
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burritounit
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2007 Location: Puerto Rico Status: Offline Points: 2551 |
Posted: July 12 2008 at 01:34 | ||||
Anybody ever check out Disillusion's Back To Times Of Splendor? It's very good!!
Edited by burritounit - July 12 2008 at 01:35 |
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