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#167173 by Slacker G
Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:16 am
TylerBarnes wrote:

Quote:
Guitarists tend to make every song about their masturbatory wankly pankly solos.


Really? You are showing how little you truly know about guitarists. If ignorance is bliss, then you must be very happy. But then again, I am not a guitarist, I'm just play a guitar.. Your comment is rather insulting but I'll just chalk it up to a lack of maturity. :)

#167175 by gtZip
Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:28 am
It's progressive rock, and fusion. That's all.
It's just the other digital instruments that takes the ear away from that.
With real drums, etc, it's pretty much just progressive rock.

#167177 by TylerBarnes
Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:40 am
Slacker G wrote:TylerBarnes wrote:

Quote:
Guitarists tend to make every song about their masturbatory wankly pankly solos.


Really? You are showing how little you truly know about guitarists. If ignorance is bliss, then you must be very happy. But then again, I am not a guitarist, I'm just play a guitar.. Your comment is rather insulting but I'll just chalk it up to a lack of maturity. :)


In hindsight, I should have clarified better. Didn't mean to make a blanket statement. It was in response to jw stating he would like it better if there was a hotrod guitarist on top. 'Hotrod' in my book says wankly. I respect what guitarist do, and realize most of the good music out today is the direct result of guitar wizardry. Sorry if you took offence. And yeah, I'm prolly ignorant too.

#167180 by PaperDog
Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:18 am
Tyler... Its my observation that real musicians pretty much don't really give a sh*t what other people 'really' think... Praise or critique alike, nobody buys half of it anyway... When the questions arise, you should be asking technical "how to" questions... Identity of your work is the least of your worries. Just run with what you got and mold it to what you want. We can't help you with that aspect... so its futile to ask.

#167187 by Starfish Scott
Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:38 am
Every fing time I hear some jackass slapping and popping it up, it makes me want to puke.

Say what you will, I'd love to put 2 in your head and burn your bass to little pieces of charcoal. LOL (and that's the nice version)

Isn't any such thing as a lead bassist except in kookytown.
And you'd fit right in.lol

Damn hosers get younger and younger.

#167195 by jw123
Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:38 pm
Tyler i was being sarcastic when I said maybe a hot rod guitar on top would make me want to listen more.

I know you took what I said in a negative way. But your title said tell me what genre is my music, I was honest in my own opinion. I read the thread one day and wasnt able to listen to it, someone said something about Dream Theatre a band I love to listen too, so when I heard that and time signatures, in my head Im thinking cool, King Crimson, ELP, Yes, Holdsworth, something truelly unique, but when I turned it on, it was just MUZAK to my ears, dont belive me get in an elevator at almost any shopping mall and you will hear your genre.

For me it has nothing to do with liking the genre or not, people make all sorts of music, and you have obviously taken the time to make your music, I respect that.

When i read your profile it said you programmed your drums, you have talent right there, Im too lazy myself to do that, when I record an original I just throw it down, and it has all its warts to show for it. In fact later I thought man I wish this guy lived down the street from me, cause I would honestly pay you to program drums for my own stuff.

You have great recording skills, great programming skills, you also have great bass chops, I cant deny that, and didnt slam that side of it in anyway.

For me you just made a bold statement and didnt back that side of it up, I was dissapointed because I expected to hear something i hadnt ever heard before.

If you want to continue in music and you should get used to people busting your bubble every now and then, cause you will get a lot more no's in this business than yes's.

As I said with your production skills and such you would be great in my mind doing soundtracks of some sort. There is nothing wrong with that, look up Jan Hammer, he has made a fortune doing just that.

Good Luck

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