What the hell else would you call it?Terrainasaur wrote:The term "multi-instrumentalist": CRAP
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What the hell else would you call it?Terrainasaur wrote:The term "multi-instrumentalist": CRAP
Rift Canyon Dreamspwalshj wrote:I have offered you sausage.
alex maiolo wrote:Steve V. -
Don't write off being a good bass player and good guitarist as being the same thing - you're selling yourself short.
I've been a guitarist for 2/3rds of my life.
I had played bass before, of course.
However, it took quite a few months of me playing bass in a band before I really understood it. Something clicked and I went from a guy who could play bass to a bass player.
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:What the hell else would you call it?Terrainasaur wrote:The term "multi-instrumentalist": CRAP
dude-got-mad-skills-on-lots-a-gear?
lemur68 wrote:I don't see how being a multi-instrumentalist can be considered Crap. Oh yeah--because it's not "punk rock" to be competent at even one instrument, let alone many.
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:What the hell else would you call it?Terrainasaur wrote:The term "multi-instrumentalist": CRAP
dude-got-mad-skills-on-lots-a-gear?
amybugbee wrote:We put out this movie 'CLUB SATAN: The Witches Sabbath'
Adam CR wrote:
I read a hilarious interview a few years ago with the woman from the band 'Faithless' (I can't be arsed to look her name up, probably 'Missy Aerial' or something). She had released a solo record and the interviewer asked her if there was any particular motivating factor behind every single song on the record being in C major.
She replied that it suited the mood of the songs.
Jose Luis Perales wrote:Adam CR wrote:
I read a hilarious interview a few years ago with the woman from the band 'Faithless' (I can't be arsed to look her name up, probably 'Missy Aerial' or something). She had released a solo record and the interviewer asked her if there was any particular motivating factor behind every single song on the record being in C major.
She replied that it suited the mood of the songs.
my first 'album' (some home made electronic stuff) was all in C major and A minor. that was because i didnt know shit about theory, i only knew that if you used only the white keys it will be all relatively 'in tune' so i played only those keys. didnt even know how to make a normal 'chord' so i experimented just combining keys. it was interesting.
one good example of Multi-I is elliott smith. He played everything on his recordings right? Was an excellent piano player and guitar player, and i like his simple drumming.
Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.
Terrainasaur wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:What the hell else would you call it?Terrainasaur wrote:The term "multi-instrumentalist": CRAP
dude-got-mad-skills-on-lots-a-gear?
I know it's a necessary evil, given lack of alternative, but it's most often used for the dark side, IE the more ego-centric type "I'm a multi-instrumentalist" stuff. Like the dude plays this
and this
and this
Terrainasaur wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:What the hell else would you call it?Terrainasaur wrote:The term "multi-instrumentalist": CRAP
dude-got-mad-skills-on-lots-a-gear?
I know it's a necessary evil, given lack of alternative, but it's most often used for the dark side, IE the more ego-centric type "I'm a multi-instrumentalist" stuff. Like the dude plays this
and this
and this
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