#209094 by jimmydanger
Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:14 pm
Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:14 pm
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Peg Lautny wrote:I never could get into UB40. Their music always sounded too stiff like they were all playing to a click track. It just feels like everything is all quantitized to the Nth degree.
Almost like a techno meets reggae kinda deal. To me, there's no push and pull, no air, and no breathing in their groove. And those things when present are what makes reggae great!
Slacker G wrote:I love musicians with impeccable timing. Great timing screams of professionalism to me while timing that wanders all over the place sounds amateurish. I would love to have the timing of a clock. You can loosen up more when using a metronome since you have the added advantage of going way out knowing that the clicky thingy is going to be there when you arrive.
In my experience, when playing live sometimes only the really good musicians show up on time unless you keep it very restrained and basic.
Generally speaking I consider the really good musicians as the guys that listen to what's going on around them as opposed to themselves for the most part. That also includes when they are taking the ride.
PaperDog wrote:Everybody plays everything too damn loud. MUd isn't music. It's mud. Worthless. Too many gadgets is stupid. I know people that think the more gadgets, the better. I've played with guitairists that have an army of foot switches and guitarists whose only switch is the on/off button on their amp. Guess which guitarists are usually better?Slacker G wrote:I love musicians with impeccable timing. Great timing screams of professionalism to me while timing that wanders all over the place sounds amateurish. I would love to have the timing of a clock. You can loosen up more when using a metronome since you have the added advantage of going way out knowing that the clicky thingy is going to be there when you arrive.
In my experience, when playing live sometimes only the really good musicians show up on time unless you keep it very restrained and basic.
Generally speaking I consider the really good musicians as the guys that listen to what's going on around them as opposed to themselves for the most part. That also includes when they are taking the ride.
My biggest challenge right now, is everything...
I rehearse and if we set the volumes up for a club, I cant hear myself or anybody else...It all turns to mud.
As for timing, I feel like I'm one of Jerry's kids, though I have been told its okay...(my timing)
With all the electronic gadgets, I sometimes feel very disconnected.
PaperDog wrote:
My biggest challenge right now, is everything...
I rehearse and if we set the volumes up for a club, I cant hear myself or anybody else...It all turns to mud.
As for timing, I feel like I'm one of Jerry's kids, though I have been told its okay...(my timing)
With all the electronic gadgets, I sometimes feel very disconnected.
Planetguy wrote:PaperDog wrote:
My biggest challenge right now, is everything...
I rehearse and if we set the volumes up for a club, I cant hear myself or anybody else...It all turns to mud.
As for timing, I feel like I'm one of Jerry's kids, though I have been told its okay...(my timing)
"everything"? grant, surely there are things you must recognize and acknowledge that you DO well in the trenches. i would never presume that a lack of confidence in getting something done and getting it done right do be anything you're under the yoke of.
confidence.....it's not only very sexy as dan patrick likes to point out.....it's also hugely important (prolly as close to a necessity as anything gets) to succeeding in anything and everything.
there are any number of things we knuckleheads can disagree and argue about but i feel reasonably certain we're all on the same page when it comes to agreeing that confidence in your skills is usually a strong determining factor in how well things work. or don't.With all the electronic gadgets, I sometimes feel very disconnected.
what are you referring to exactly?
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