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#183899 by Tyler Riddim Murphy
Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:09 am
What genre(s) of Music do you play? And whats the most important aspect to keep in mind while playing it?

#183911 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Aug 31, 2012 12:36 pm
At least one person has asked me how I classify my music (asking about my first CD). I hate trying to call it any one thing. Some of my music is acoustic rock/pop. Some is electric with a a 'classic rock' feel. Some is similar to new alt stuff.
What do I keep in mind when playing any music? If it's mine, make it mine. If its cover songs, make it sound like the original AND make it mine.
#184022 by PaperDog
Sat Sep 01, 2012 2:09 am
Tyler Riddim Murphy wrote:What genre(s) of Music do you play? And whats the most important aspect to keep in mind while playing it?


I guess I'm Pop folk. I'm not really sure actually...

#209778 by foreverfornever
Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:31 pm
Deathcore. Its got the right amount of emotion, its always in your face, the breakdowns create amazing groove, and its the best music to mosh to.

#214409 by JMZCustomGuitars
Sat May 11, 2013 2:01 am
I play anything really.

I can even sit down for hours and play nothing but scales runs and arpeggios (yeah i know boring....)

What's most important to me is you FEEL GOOD doing it.

ROCK ON!

John

#215544 by jim700
Mon May 27, 2013 1:29 pm
I play alternative rock, and Christian contemporary music. Aspects? Well when playing any genre, I tend not to play songs showing rudeness or swearing in lyrics.

#215547 by gbheil
Mon May 27, 2013 2:02 pm
We call it GODROCK . . .

It would vary musically from song to song anywhere from folk / country, bebop, to heavy rock.

With five members of various age and background all contributing to the song book as a whole, as well as flavoring every song with our own personal style.
How could it be otherwise ?

#215576 by gbheil
Mon May 27, 2013 11:15 pm
JMZCustomGuitars wrote:what is GODROCK?



The term was coined, I believe by our former front man Ray Jackson.
We are a rock band in that we all enjoy that particular "style" of music.
Being as we grew up listening to rock ( classic rock from the 60's & 70's for myself ) it was only natural that when we formed our mission band to perform praise and worship, that we would utilize the "sound" we identify with to do so.

#215773 by JMZCustomGuitars
Thu May 30, 2013 1:49 am
sanshouheil wrote:
JMZCustomGuitars wrote:what is GODROCK?



The term was coined, I believe by our former front man Ray Jackson.
We are a rock band in that we all enjoy that particular "style" of music.
Being as we grew up listening to rock ( classic rock from the 60's & 70's for myself ) it was only natural that when we formed our mission band to perform praise and worship, that we would utilize the "sound" we identify with to do so.



How is that different from the usual Christian rock?

#215778 by gbheil
Thu May 30, 2013 2:30 am
JMZCustomGuitars wrote:
sanshouheil wrote:
JMZCustomGuitars wrote:what is GODROCK?



The term was coined, I believe by our former front man Ray Jackson.
We are a rock band in that we all enjoy that particular "style" of music.
Being as we grew up listening to rock ( classic rock from the 60's & 70's for myself ) it was only natural that when we formed our mission band to perform praise and worship, that we would utilize the "sound" we identify with to do so.



How is that different from the usual Christian rock?



Other than it's our original music ?
I suppose there is no essential difference as far as lumping music into "genre" is concerned.
You know how people ( especially non musicians ) want to ask you who you sound like ? I prefer to say we sound like us. We really just put the songs together in co operation with each other. We have no "target" sound as far as trying to emulate any particular artist or style.
So I figure it's more for "personal identification" than a "genre" or sub category.
Here . . . here is the link to our RN site.
You can check out our tunes and decide for yourself.

http://www.reverbnation.com/playlist/vi ... st_2540124
#215859 by Deadguitars
Fri May 31, 2013 3:55 pm
Tyler Riddim Murphy wrote:What genre(s) of Music do you play? And whats the most important aspect to keep in mind while playing it?

The Grateful Dead band is a " jam Band " and what I keep in mind for that is purity/authenticity ... by the book
With the Psychedelic Hard Rock original band I try to be myself within the rules/format/template as much as they will allow
Gotta have fun or its just a waste of time

:)

#215870 by JMZCustomGuitars
Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:28 am
sanshouheil wrote:
JMZCustomGuitars wrote:
sanshouheil wrote:
JMZCustomGuitars wrote:what is GODROCK?



The term was coined, I believe by our former front man Ray Jackson.
We are a rock band in that we all enjoy that particular "style" of music.
Being as we grew up listening to rock ( classic rock from the 60's & 70's for myself ) it was only natural that when we formed our mission band to perform praise and worship, that we would utilize the "sound" we identify with to do so.



How is that different from the usual Christian rock?



Other than it's our original music ?
I suppose there is no essential difference as far as lumping music into "genre" is concerned.
You know how people ( especially non musicians ) want to ask you who you sound like ? I prefer to say we sound like us. We really just put the songs together in co operation with each other. We have no "target" sound as far as trying to emulate any particular artist or style.
So I figure it's more for "personal identification" than a "genre" or sub category.
Here . . . here is the link to our RN site.
You can check out our tunes and decide for yourself.

http://www.reverbnation.com/playlist/vi ... st_2540124



thanks!

John

#217401 by richard536652
Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:36 pm
I tend to lean toward folk rock and acoustic music but I end up always playing classic rock and blues when I play in a band. I think the most important thing is how you feel physically and mentally. You need to be relaxed and not tense when playing music.

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