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Its called 'Break The Rock' We are all 15 year olds, just playing some rock n roll for good times. I am the drummer and also recorded this. I also spiced it up with a lead guitar outtro if you really must know. We won battle of the bands with this song...you will probably hear our heavy zeppelin influence Dave |
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I hear more Shaggs than Zep.
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Don Cooper wrote in message ...
I hear more Shaggs than Zep. Don Thats not bad for 15 years old. I like the drums but get that guitar player a metronome for his birthday. He'll thank you later. Paul |
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If this relates back to the B77 tape saturation conversation, you have
handed me my argument, although I'm not really trying to argue with you. I will say this. Keep stepping up to the plate, but rather than concentrate on digital to analog to digital conversions and such, start concentrating on the playing aspect, because there's still tons here that needs to be explored. And don't take anything I say in a bad way because I most certainly do not mean it that way. Just an old fogey who remembers once playing "Satisfaction" on a 4th of July float with a battery driven PA system using a megaphone as a speaker. So what I'm telling you is that you have a ways to go but you should also realize that I like your hutzpa for your continued efforts in the recordings. But practice of the music should be your paramount concern right now so that your recordings can sound good on the merits of the music, not the merits of the recordings. Good recordings mostly come from good musicians who have spent a lifetime learning their instruments and then learning how to bring a number of instruments together in a manner that shows a cohesivity of musical ideas. So by all means keep working at it. At 15 you should be empowered with the love of music and the amazement at the possibilities of the complexities of the guitar and drums and how it all relates. And you should continue to explore it. You also shouldn't take what I'm saying as something that says "stop recording" because that wouldn't be the idea I'm trying to get across. Both are avenues to musical fulfillment, but creating songs worth recording is much harder to do and takes more work. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "DaveDrummer" wrote in message ... http://www.mydocsonline.com/pub/Plat...202%20Reel.mp3 Its called 'Break The Rock' We are all 15 year olds, just playing some rock n roll for good times. I am the drummer and also recorded this. I also spiced it up with a lead guitar outtro if you really must know. We won battle of the bands with this song...you will probably hear our heavy zeppelin influence Dave |
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I have shoes older than you...
-- Steven Sena XS Sound Recording www.xssound.com We are all 15 year olds, just playing some rock n roll for good times. I am the drummer and also recorded this. I also spiced it up with a lead guitar outtro if you really must know. We won battle of the bands with this song...you will probably hear our heavy zeppelin influence Dave |
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