Barklessdog

Posts: 154 Join date: 2009-03-27 Age: 49 Location: Chicagoland
 | Subject: My attempts at Metal Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:40 am | |
| I have been into metal as of late and these are my attempts at it. Featuring my Varitone basses- EB-0 & Blueshawk. The gritty rhythm guitar in the power chord breaks is the Les Paul Bass. Observe the intro EB-0 With Varitone Pitbull pup single coil mode & the Horn part break Blueshawk Big D Comes To Tow http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=578947&songID=7941143Periodic Metals- My daughter was studying the Periodic Table and I had an idea of using the Metals on the chart being transfered to notes via there symbols or their number on the chart. Used the Les Paul & Blueshawk bass http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=578947&songID=7612247Funny but I try to sound like this or that but always sound the same, which is good or bad depending. |
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EricHaven Admin

Posts: 1232 Join date: 2009-03-20 Age: 43 Location: Birch Bay, WA
 | Subject: Re: My attempts at Metal Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:18 am | |
| Wow, BD! Great tracks! They make me think in terms of something like King Crimson and Frank Zappa crossed with industrial prog metal. And you have a lot of really interesting tone variety going on in both tracks. Bravo! |
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Barklessdog

Posts: 154 Join date: 2009-03-27 Age: 49 Location: Chicagoland
 | Subject: Re: My attempts at Metal Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:18 am | |
| Thanks. I wish I could play as well as a lot of you & the other guys here, but I do what I do and have accepted my technical & physical (Carpel Tunnel) limitations. It sucks getting old! One thing is for sure, the Kahler is a part of my style and takes me to places I could never go otherwise. |
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amimbari

Posts: 517 Join date: 2009-03-22 Age: 49 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
 | Subject: Re: My attempts at Metal Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:32 am | |
| nobody here is worried about the "talent level" BD. you do what you do because you want to do it, and that's that. There will never be a contest of who plays what here, and I always appreciate anyone doing ANYTHING..fast/slow/mellow/exotic...it all is great music, and should be displayed to the fullest. |
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Kugelspot

Posts: 443 Join date: 2009-03-29 Age: 18
 | Subject: Re: My attempts at Metal Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| | Barklessdog wrote: | Thanks.
I wish I could play as well as a lot of you & the other guys here, but I do what I do and have accepted my technical & physical (Carpel Tunnel) limitations. It sucks getting old! |
Don't be so hard on yourself man. I think its all great. Technique isn't everything. Just look at Hendrix. Compared to a lot of guitarists, his technique and speed weren't all that incredible. His stuff wasn't all that complex. Almost all his solos are just playing in E minor pentatonic. What made Hendrix great was his expresiveness, and how original and groundbreaking he was. The difference between technique and the other stuff is the difference between Hendrix and Malmsteen. One just shreds, while the other expanded peoples notions of what a guitar could do.
Also, Eric's comment about it being a fusion of Zappa, King Crimson, and industrial prog metal was spot on. |
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EricHaven Admin

Posts: 1232 Join date: 2009-03-20 Age: 43 Location: Birch Bay, WA
 | Subject: Re: My attempts at Metal Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:58 pm | |
| I could not agree more with what Mike and Kugelspot have said, BD. You do what you do extremely well, and it obviously brings you a lot of joy to do so, and that is all that matters. |
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Chowderboots

Posts: 1556 Join date: 2009-03-22 Age: 17 Location: Kirkistan, Underneath the Cenotaph
 | Subject: Re: My attempts at Metal Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:00 pm | |
| Aah Barkless I love the whammy solos in Periodic Metals! All the fuzz! _________________ From here on the nightmare only gets worse...
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