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DominicCobb said:

The other possibility is that you're an amateur musician and people in general are uninterested in amateur musicians because there are so many. Again, the talent doesn't matter. People like listening to people that are popular. Again, don't take it personally.

 I think that's the biggest part of it honestly.

And yes I do make them for me, but at the same time I put alot of my feeling and how I think into them so it'd be nice for others to appreciate it.

Although I will be making some non-metal covers soon.  (Already did one of That's the Way by Led Zeppelin) which I think could get more appreciation.  And I'm not doing this BECAUSE I want more appreciation, I guess I'm just tired of the limitations of the style of music I've been doing, and lately pop/rock with a slightly metallic attitude toward them is just what I'm feeling more lately.  I can say more with them.

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Possessed said:

By the way Praetor, do you want my second album?  Admittedly it isn't as good as my first, but it's not horrible.  :)  The guitar playing is better and more "professional", but it just doesn't sound as inspired or energetic as the first one did.  Due to this reason I'm significantly changing song styles for my third.  But in the meantime my second is done if you'd like it.


I can't even seem to get anybody else besides you or your son to give it a try.  :)

 I would absolutely like it...send it on over...! 

I was once…but now I’m not… Further: zyzzogeton

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The organization that hosts the dance competition meets in the fall to discuss song picks, so you will have to hang onto your hat until then my squirlish friend...

This message is going to appear absurd once you change your avatar so I will preserve it as it appears now, below:

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I was once…but now I’m not… Further: zyzzogeton

“It wasn’t the flood that destroyed the pantry…”

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Teehee.  It's mostly in honor of Conker's Bad Fur Day anyhow.

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The second album is available as a playlist on my soundcloud page if you can't bear to wait until I get around to sending you the email with it, but of course the quality is ALOT less than the full version I'll send you.  (192 kbs 44/16 mp3 VS Lossless FLAC 96/24)  I'm telling you this just in case you are somewhere where you don't want to download large files but still want to hear it.

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OK sounds good...!

I was once…but now I’m not… Further: zyzzogeton

“It wasn’t the flood that destroyed the pantry…”

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The first new thing I've actually recorded in several months.  As I earlier indicated I would do, this one features a MUCH bigger emphasis on the music, tone, and actually sounding good, and a much smaller effort was put to badgering you over the head with intensity.  :)  Enjoy.

Retro-gamers might enjoy the fact that it's from a video game.  I'll let you figure out which one.

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I enjoyed that, thank you! You will have to give us a hint as to which game it was from...when I think of retro-gaming it might be slightly different than what you may be thinking...I may have leaped right over it by a decade or two...? ;-)

I was once…but now I’m not… Further: zyzzogeton

“It wasn’t the flood that destroyed the pantry…”

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Haha, I guess it isn't really very retro.  It's a PS1 game.  And it's given away if you look at the tags I gave it.

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...after my time, sadly...but then I never did own a PS1 (although I was quite pleased to have traded one of my surplus fish tanks for a PS2 a couple of years ago...I thought I was finally catching up to the rest of the world given the last console I had owned had been a Coleco Vision...)  ;-)

I was once…but now I’m not… Further: zyzzogeton

“It wasn’t the flood that destroyed the pantry…”

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I wish I could listen to it, but my Flash player seems to be blocked and I'm not sure how to unblock it, especially since it isn't shown as blocked under chrome://plugins/....

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Just for your own reference I've decided to re-record the lead guitars in the first segment of this (Up until the tempo changes to a mid-paced hard rock type thing) because they don't have very good intonation, meaning they are slightly off-pitch.  (It's the guitar, I need to have it worked on.  It's the only part I used that guitar on and it's the only part that sounds like that, so it has to be the guitar.)

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Possessed said:

Just for you.

 Haha, thanks. I quite like it. I think I have several tracks from the soundtrack of Doom (never played it, though), most of which I like a lot. I don't think I've heard this one, though. I assume it's from the same game, anyway, based on the title and the sound of it....

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Nope, it's from a final fantasy game called 'mystic quest' for SNES, not really that wonderful of a game to be honest but I've always LOVED those songs.  (it's a combination of two songs).  The song that's the beginning and the end of it is from a level called "Doom Castle".

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Hey man, really like your sound. I'm a fan of hearing fellow guitarists unique tones. It's always neat to hear somebody that doesn't sound like everybody else. I'm following you on Soundcloud now.

I understand what you said about working hard on music, and having to beg people to listen to it. The only thing I know that could possibly do you any good is to find people to play with and even if you can't showcase your music, you can get a lot of attention in that group, and that could end up leading people to your solo work. Someone once told me that you must always say yes, until you get into a position to say no. So you've gotta put yourself in places you don't like at first. I'm getting work with people who don't play music I particularly care for, but it's a foot in the door.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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Thanks man!  I do try to play with some local acts when I can, but I just really don't feel it.  None of them are very good...

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Oh, I thought this thread was gonna be about my music, but all I see is people discussing their music :-(

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Possessed said:

Thanks man!  I do try to play with some local acts when I can, but I just really don't feel it.  None of them are very good...

 I know how you feel. I've basically expanded my overall playing style to deal with the music scene. I started out as a blues player, but where I was living at the time, if you weren't playing the heaviest metal around, you couldn't get in a band. So I dedicated myself to being a metal guitarist, and I enjoyed it for the most part, but when I got hungry for playing metal, Emo was the new craze; and again, if you didn't play it, you didn't get in a band.

I was fed up with music scene in my area, and I wasn't going to play Emo music. So I just isolated myself from playing with other people for a while, and started focusing more on folk music, and that eventually spread out to country, and later jazz. Now I still have the metal chops, but I can basically work in any setting. I just focus on finding people who are at a certain level, instead of focusing on who is playing what genre.

It always helps to play with people who are at your level, or even better than you. I was in a band with a guy who could play circles around me on guitar, and it made me work harder to outdo him.

My problem now isn't so much that nobody is good at playing, nobody wants to take risks with music. Everybody wants to play their cover songs at the local bars, and nobody wants to create. I will not play in a metal band anymore, because everybody here is trying to be the next Pantera, and I think Pantera did a good enough job the first time around.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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I know what you mean.  There's a metal band around here that is just DYING for me to join them.  And it's honestly annoying the shit out of me.  Every member of the band messages me on facebook like 5 times a day trying to get me to come play with them.  If there was only some way I could get them to understand that every time they pester me they are hurting their chances of getting me.  They are actually pretty good, but while I love metal, I like to do more.  Of course the music I play is very metallic, but I like it to have influences of pop, blues, symphonic, and possibly even ambient all slapped on top of a metal base.  (as you can probably tell).  Of course, all my songs are covers as well, so far anyway, but I still try to do things original with them to incorporate all of my elements.  If it's a purely metal song I want to cover, I will try to find a way to bring symphonic and pop elements to it.  If it's a classic rock song, I find a way to heavy it up but also make it symphonic.

The real dealbreaker for me with this band that wants me is that they were always pestering me to write a song for them.  Well I wrote one, and none of them can play it, and to me it isn't hard at all and I can't teach it to them.  It's not that they aren't good enough to play it, I just can't seem to get through to them, and I learn songs extremely fast so I get impatient, and I don't want to be that guy that bosses and bullies the other band mates around, so I just feel it's best if  I stay solo unless I can find somebody else that learns fast.  Or I might just record the song myself and send it to them and maybe they will understand it.  I know all this sounds like I'm an egostical, stuck up asshole but it's really not the case.  I don't *want* to be condescending, and it's not so much that I play things better than other people, it's just that I can learn new things way quicker than most people so I have to fight really hard to not get impatient, and I don't want to be impatient with people.

I've been really into recording songs from the mega man games lately (as evidenced by the last song I just posted), because even though they are from nintendo and playstation games, they perfectly capture the feeling I like to create.  They have a metallic base, but they have a symphonic edge and the melodies have lots of pop feeling.  I love it.

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I stopped sharing music I write with other people, after a band I played with in High School. I was coming up with a pretty fun riff, that while it wasn't hard to remember, it took some skill to play right. The friggin' drummer and the bass player looked at me and said "how are we supposed to play that?" Meanwhile, we rehearsed Metallica's Fade to Black every band meeting until I couldn't stand that song again. Fade to Black was way more complex than what I presented to them.

That band recruited me, looking for a heavy metal guitarist. Shortly after I joined, they started getting influenced by Panic at the Disco, and wanted me to do the same. I eventually left and joined another metal band that actually started to get stuff done, but I ended up having to move away.

I think that first band was doomed to fail from the start. The singer was dating the bass player, who happened to be the drummer's sister. I also didn't get along with the singer, because he couldn't sing, and he'd get pissed at me for playing while he was trying to hear himself.

I've had other people I've jammed with, but I never found anybody that was actually trying to create music. I live in one of the major music cities in the world, and can't find anybody who is dedicated. It's starting to make me feel like I'm cursed or something.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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Bands are a real mess.  I've just about had it with these fuckers that won't leave me alone.  Last night the drummer got snippy and said something like "I'm getting really tired of you ducking us".  So... STOP FUCKING ASKING ME.