• Me performing 2 percussive acoustic baritone guitar songs of mine
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That was awesome, spent a little time browsing through your channel and I like the music you play. Still I can't help but get filled with envy of your skill and creativity. Everything I play is fucking horrible, as soon as I pick up my guitar I make all the dead guitarists turn in their graves.
[QUOTE=Gvazdas;46812191]Do you mind if I use this as background music for a video from time to time? This is seriously so chill, I love this.[/QUOTE] Oh hell yes you can do that, just credit me somewhere and im totally fine with that :smile: Thanks! [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=NeverGoWest;46812365]That was awesome, spent a little time browsing through your channel and I like the music you play. Still I can't help but get filled with envy of your skill and creativity. Everything I play is fucking horrible, as soon as I pick up my guitar I make all the dead guitarists turn in their graves.[/QUOTE] Take your time, it will work out soon. Progress comes in small portions and so does motivation often :smile: You can't be that bad, how long do you play and where do you would like to improve? Also thanks for these kind words and for checking out what else I do!
This is so amazing goddamn. Where have you been all my life?
the tone on your guitar is really nice [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] you are a master of guitar time and space [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] coming from someone who's not into metal at all (so don't really take this to heart) this type of stuff is 1000x more interesting and unique than the other (to me) stereotypical metal albums you've put out (but your vocals seriously kick ass) it's pretty post-rock sounding but definitely has got more to it than most please expand upon this type of noise
[QUOTE=Darkslicer;46812573]Oh hell yes you can do that, just credit me somewhere and im totally fine with that :smile: Thanks! [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] Take your time, it will work out soon. Progress comes in small portions and so does motivation often :smile: You can't be that bad, how long do you play and where do you would like to improve? Also thanks for these kind words and for checking out what else I do![/QUOTE] I have been playing guitar since I was 12 and haven't improved the slightest despite spending most of the time practicing. I spent 6 months rigorously practicing sweep picking but never even managed to even make a tiny sweep. Might be motor coordination issues. Did get kinda okay at bass though, got to a point where I could play along with a bunch of jazz musicians at a fast pace and still improvise bits and pieces of it. I have gotten much more compliments playing bass than playing guitar. But damn playing guitar was my dream.
[QUOTE=NeverGoWest;46815869]I have been playing guitar since I was 12 and haven't improved the slightest despite spending most of the time practicing. I spent 6 months rigorously practicing sweep picking but never even managed to even make a tiny sweep. Might be motor coordination issues. Did get kinda okay at bass though, got to a point where I could play along with a bunch of jazz musicians at a fast pace and still improvise bits and pieces of it. I have gotten much more compliments playing bass than playing guitar. But damn playing guitar was my dream.[/QUOTE] Play what you feel like, I never got sweep picking down because I don't really "need" it to fulfill my creative goals. Because of that it would be hard to learn it and only be "work" instead of fun. Take your time and think about what you really want out of your instrument and go along a path that seems fun to you :smile: I never sat down and forced myself to learn, I just did what I wanted to all time. I am a guitar guy but in my band (chubsnug) im a 5 string crazy slap bass guy because I don't want the guitar slot in my band, creative reasons. Also this :v: [img]http://i.imgur.com/e0YkrE9.gif[/img] [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Mobon1;46814259]the tone on your guitar is really nice [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] you are a master of guitar time and space [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] coming from someone who's not into metal at all (so don't really take this to heart) this type of stuff is 1000x more interesting and unique than the other (to me) stereotypical metal albums you've put out (but your vocals seriously kick ass) it's pretty post-rock sounding but definitely has got more to it than most please expand upon this type of noise[/QUOTE] Thank you for these incredibly nice words man... I can see why this is way more interesting and unique to most people. I think it's more interesting and unique myself, it's just the creative goals I set myself that make me do the metal stuff aswell (also emotional vent). There will be more of this noise after the next ep/album that's almost finished (and way softer). Also thanks for the compliment on my vocals, I keep working on them with positive results :smile: [editline]29th December 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Gyrodine;46813993]This is so amazing goddamn. Where have you been all my life?[/QUOTE] I am right here, ready to hug you for those heart warming words. Thank you <3
Man, this just makes me want to start learning to play the guitar. I've tried a few times, but I'm terrible at self-tutoring. Also christ you're good at improvisation.
[QUOTE=Shalaska;46817260]Man, this just makes me want to start learning to play the guitar. I've tried a few times, but I'm terrible at self-tutoring. Also christ you're good at improvisation.[/QUOTE] Thanks :smile: I just played and noodled on my guitar when I was 13 years old (I didnt even use a pick for one full year) and then I became curious to some stuff and started learning my favorite songs by tabs, and everything needed for that is easy to find on google.
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