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these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew)
#18968445 - 10/12/13 02:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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these kids rock
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18968514 - 10/12/13 02:17 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18968516 - 10/12/13 02:17 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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that teacher does, in fact, rule.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: akira_akuma]
#18968610 - 10/12/13 02:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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dat girl gon be famuz, watch
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18968647 - 10/12/13 02:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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morrowasted said: dat girl gon be famuz, watch
probably. there isn't even Piano in any of those tracks originally.
she rocked it.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: akira_akuma]
#18968651 - 10/12/13 02:50 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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im talkin bout the singer
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18968670 - 10/12/13 02:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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oh, my bad.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18969180 - 10/12/13 05:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah, for some reason I find it insufferably weird and uncomfortable to watch a little girl sing a Tool song.
Who wants to listen to these little shits do covers except their parents anyways
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: propensity]
#18969189 - 10/12/13 05:28 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i was gonna say something similar. it's a cool thing to cover, but... man, Tool and Iron Maiden ain't gonna teach the kids shit fuck all about anything...
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: propensity]
#18969200 - 10/12/13 05:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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propensity said: Yeah, for some reason I find it insufferably weird and uncomfortable to watch a little girl sing a Tool song.
Who wants to listen to these little shits do covers except their parents anyways
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: The Vapor]
#18969314 - 10/12/13 06:07 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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that's fuhken cool!
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: pslyke]
#18969500 - 10/12/13 07:00 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i think it'd rad as fuck that they covered tool.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: Legend]
#18969520 - 10/12/13 07:04 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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it's these "school of rock" programs... maybe that's the influx of actual MUSIC i've been seeing out of waters of pop music, recently.
i coulda swore, there was a lot less decent pop music like 5 years ago.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: Legend]
#18969635 - 10/12/13 07:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Legend said: i think it'd rad as fuck that they covered tool.
GFT^
At least this girl isn't singing about doing molly and twerking at house parties with Miley Cyrus. You want this girl to grow up taking a bath with sparkles and jack? No... She is going to cut out her tongue webbing, take PCP, and fuck shit up when she's famous.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: akira_akuma]
#18969643 - 10/12/13 07:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said: i was gonna say something similar. it's a cool thing to cover, but... man, Tool and Iron Maiden ain't gonna teach the kids shit fuck all about anything...
It will help them develop their chops. That drummer deserves serious credit. Most 12 year old kids, especially white 12 year old kids, can barely keep a solid, tasteful groove on a kit, much less basically nail a part like that and with nuance and control. I could barely stand the vocals.
But Yeah, in a way it won't teach them anything. It might even strengthen their biases inherent in instruments used to play rock - the bias to play cliche rock things. Tool is a good exception though because Tool usually employ odd meter and strong polyrhythm which helps to counter the rock and roll syndrome that would be fortified in these kids if they were just covering Iron Maiden.
Truth is though rock and roll needs to die along with many associated rock&rollisms. Hopefully letting these kids riff on it early on in their experience will let them move past it and help develop new musics. The other possibility is they get seduced by and addicted to the forms and personality aspect of it and the cycle of fallen music continues.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: Viveka]
#18969659 - 10/12/13 07:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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yeah, that's pretty much my point. as you can see, i am hopeful... for dem youngins.
but some odd time signatures, isn't going to teach them much about forming new music. i mean, we already covered this like decades ago.
but like you said, maybe this early experience might help blur the lines a bit, and get them motivated to venture outside of "rock and roll".
personally, i like Rock, but there is far too much of it. to me, it's far too easy to just write some simple rock or pop songs, even though i like the stuff. but hey, that's just my opinion.
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#18970013 - 10/12/13 09:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I already decided to make a cradle of thorns for my 3 year old child and force him to learn burzum vocals while being bathed in goats blood
Gonna be the best youtube video ever
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: twighead]
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#18970783 - 10/13/13 01:04 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said: but some odd time signatures, isn't going to teach them much about forming new music. i mean, we already covered this like decades ago.
You mean with prog and fusion in the 70's? Well yeah, we had a good thing going, then some music journalist blowhards and other industry dipshits pronounced that music had become "bloated and self indulgent" and it was decreed that punk rock would save the day and we've been stunted ever since(because that's what sold to that all important 12 year old girl demographic). I think exploration of meter and rhythm in general in Western music is exactly the prescription for bringing modern music out of it state of retardation. 99.9% of it is just repeating measures of duple or triple meter. This is back to that rock syndrome thing again. A kid sits at a drum kit, plays a rock thing, falls into that rut and that's what it is. People don't have respect for the danger as creative limitation is concerned of all the pre-made parameters towering over them when they approach a modern instrument. Rhythmic inventiveness is the first thing that goes as people are just trying to find their way through time in the easiest way possible. It's a problem.
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akira_akuma said: personally, i like Rock, but there is far too much of it. to me, it's far too easy to just write some simple rock or pop songs, even though i like the stuff. but hey, that's just my opinion. 
It is mine as well. Rock is pretty much bottom of the barrel as far as music is concerned. Hey, most of the music in my library can be classified as such but it can and should be viewed as a creative hurdle to overcome not as a golden standard of what is good in life.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: Viveka]
#18971868 - 10/13/13 11:27 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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excellent post Viveka! Don't be such a stranger, I'd like to see more from you
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18972359 - 10/13/13 02:23 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah these kids are the shit. The cover of 46 & 2 was epic
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: FruitOfLife]
#18972584 - 10/13/13 03:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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yeah, he hit the nail on the head.
this is why since i start making music, it's always been stream of consciousness. now, i am working on getting production equipment so i can acquaint myself with producing my own work, and i wanna start writing soon too, to see where this "free form" music has gotten my so far... because so far...i've written very little... and never have really written a song or finished a track even on the computer; because i get sidetracked doing my next thing.
i get bored easily.
could be to be benefit in some ways... not in others.
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: morrowasted]
#18974857 - 10/14/13 12:45 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Keep starting good threads then, that helps. Anything that's da bes. I deed it. (Hey you live in P-town dontcha? I went to Yavapai for a couple years back in 2002/3. Don't want to derail, just spread a little AZ love. Maybe I'm thinking of another member.)
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: akira_akuma]
#18974902 - 10/14/13 12:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Where are you at with the equipment stew? Have you decided on recording software yet(or planning to record to hardware too)? I'm getting into Cubase these days. Just committed to the 7.0 upgrade($150) and hoping it was the right decision, then I read bad shit about there being latency issues with this version... yet to find out. Software is a huge pain in the ass but is worth it unfortunately. It sure puts up barriers between direct streaming of music in the beginning, until you get quite comfortable with a DAW. I've also used Sonar 8.X and got fed up with it and FruityLoops years back, which can only do so much, but really does have a relatively great piano roll interface for beginners wanting to experiment with software instruments and sequencing. Now there are inexpensive options that are powerful like Reaper. I would probably be using Reaper if I hadn't paid for Cubase 6.5 last year, the first time I've put down considerable $$$ for music software. Plus it has a tool which lets you convert a monophonic audio file to midi and great midi editing. Shit, it's never been easier but never been worse. Is this the new music tradition, thousands of isolated people in spare room studios making recordings for the (Sound)cloud?
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: Viveka]
#18975123 - 10/14/13 03:12 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i don't know where i'm at with music, right now. other then just listening to it. i've been thinking of what i'd do to make semi "dancable" music... i have a Maschine program and controller, and it's pretty groovy.
that, and some found sounds as samples, should make for some cool stuff...
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Re: these kids and their music teacher are da bes (really good music crew) [Re: Viveka]
#18975751 - 10/14/13 08:55 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Viveka said: Keep starting good threads then, that helps. Anything that's da bes. I deed it. (Hey you live in P-town dontcha? I went to Yavapai for a couple years back in 2002/3. Don't want to derail, just spread a little AZ love. Maybe I'm thinking of another member.)
I did live in prescott for a while but I'm in Houston now. Yavapai was a good cc
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