veggieman001 wrote:
Yes, It'd be lovely if you start on the lyrics. I'm figuring out a drum part, and then I may help you revise the lyrics if needed.
mmkay
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I put together the chorus, so tell me what you think.
C# Ab F# Ab
Friend do not hate me because I am leaving
C# Ab F# Ab
Your tank is on empty your mother is weeping
C# Ab F# C# C# Ab F# C#
Your airplane is crashing Your bo dy is seething
C# Ab F# Ab
Every thing's back wards
C# Ab F# Ab
Your thoughts are misl eading
(I've started playing the third bar using a root 5 Ab and F#)
Also, for the verse I thought that the strumming pattern S/G/S-S/G (S= Strum G= Ghost strum) might work better, because the lyrics I'm working on seem kind of off using the original strumming pattern.
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backspace_ wrote:
I put together the chorus, so tell me what you think.
C# Ab F# Ab
Friend do not hate me because I am leaving
C# Ab F# Ab
Your tank is on empty your mother is weeping
C# Ab F# C# C# Ab F# C#
Your airplane is crashing Your bo dy is seething
C# Ab F# Ab
Every thing's back wards
C# Ab F# Ab
Your thoughts are misl eading
(I've started playing the third bar using a root 5 Ab and F#)
Also, for the verse I thought that the strumming pattern S/G/S-S/G (S= Strum G= Ghost strum) might work better, because the lyrics I'm working on seem kind of off using the original strumming pattern.
I really love this; it fits the tune well and features some cool imagery and words.
I'm not great at figuring out strums from a written description, but would it sound something like this?
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veggieman001 wrote:
backspace_ wrote:
I put together the chorus, so tell me what you think.
C# Ab F# Ab
Friend do not hate me because I am leaving
C# Ab F# Ab
Your tank is on empty your mother is weeping
C# Ab F# C# C# Ab F# C#
Your airplane is crashing Your bo dy is seething
C# Ab F# Ab
Every thing's back wards
C# Ab F# Ab
Your thoughts are misl eading
(I've started playing the third bar using a root 5 Ab and F#)
Also, for the verse I thought that the strumming pattern S/G/S-S/G (S= Strum G= Ghost strum) might work better, because the lyrics I'm working on seem kind of off using the original strumming pattern.I really love this; it fits the tune well and features some cool imagery and words.
I'm not great at figuring out strums from a written description, but would it sound something like ?
That is like the exact pattern the chorus is in actually :p
I'll try to maybe find a good pattern and explain it better, or record something to show you the pattern, because I can't really picture the pattern now either :0 (although if I was reading it with my guitar right next to me I could figure it out.)
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backspace_ wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
backspace_ wrote:
I put together the chorus, so tell me what you think.
C# Ab F# Ab
Friend do not hate me because I am leaving
C# Ab F# Ab
Your tank is on empty your mother is weeping
C# Ab F# C# C# Ab F# C#
Your airplane is crashing Your bo dy is seething
C# Ab F# Ab
Every thing's back wards
C# Ab F# Ab
Your thoughts are misl eading
(I've started playing the third bar using a root 5 Ab and F#)
Also, for the verse I thought that the strumming pattern S/G/S-S/G (S= Strum G= Ghost strum) might work better, because the lyrics I'm working on seem kind of off using the original strumming pattern.I really love this; it fits the tune well and features some cool imagery and words.
I'm not great at figuring out strums from a written description, but would it sound something like ?That is like the exact pattern the chorus is in actually :p
I'll try to maybe find a good pattern and explain it better, or record something to show you the pattern, because I can't really picture the pattern now either :0 (although if I was reading it with my guitar right next to me I could figure it out.)
okay! so I found another one that might be better but I need your take.
The two verse patterns are as follows (o=strum x=ghost strum)
Original- oo oo oo oo
New- o xx oo
The new one sounds sort of like claps when you play the ghosts (double downstroke) and I kind of like it, but I'm not sure which sounds better, or would go better with lyrics.
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I don't understand that pattern, it'd probably be best if you just played a snippet of it.
Edit: Wait nevermind I think I get it
Last edited by veggieman001 (2012-08-06 23:40:14)
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What will your band name be
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soupoftomato wrote:
What will your band name be
we dunno ;_;
although veggie said he'd give it some thought.
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backspace_ wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
What will your band name be
we dunno ;_;
although veggie said he'd give it some thought.
Yeah, still thinking. I'd kind of like it to be something obscure and antiquated, like Aaron Burr.
wiimaster wrote:
You should update the first post... who do you have for keyboard/piano?
Both Mr. backspace_ and I shall be handling keyboards, although if we need anything more complex than either of us can play, we will likely come to you first.
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All4one wrote:
I could do some synthesizer work and sing. When I say synthesizer, I basically mean I can replicate not just synth sounds, but other untraditional rock instruments such as orchestra, brass instruments, and other rather obscure instruments.
I would love to do something that would lean towards 80's New Wave/synthpop with the synthesizer sounds I have.
Of course, you know I have experience with Scratch bands, having managed the Walruses, and I'm going to release a project really soon with my singing voice in it, so you can decide on whether or not my voice would fit in the band or not.
I'd also like to songwrite, too, and experiment with plenty of different genres such as progressive rock, 70's arena rock, the aforementioned 80's synthpop, alternative - even more untraditional genres such as ragtime, 20th century classical, jazz rock, etc.
I hope I'll be of good use in this band, and I'll be releasing the project with my vocals in it shortly. If you also need a project of me playing keyboard, I can post that, too.hmm, I know we really wouldn't need any more singers, and the synth stuff might be useful, but I don't know how useful. What is your knowledge on 90s alternative rock, indie rock, lo-fi, and experimental rock?
@veggie: I don't think we'll need a mixer really, if it's just us two then it can't be too hard. :S
Sorry about a late reply.
Let's see, I'm familiar with the music of Oasis, Blur, They Might Be Giants, Radiohead, Kraftwerk, Snow Patrol (they were sort of lo-fi), R.E.M., Foster the People, early Coldplay (they were pretty indie in their earliest songs), and the sort.
EDIT - Also, if progressive rock counts as experimental rock, then I'm also very familiar with Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, Alan Parsons Project, and a little bit of ELP (Emerson, Lake, and Palmer).
Last edited by All4one (2012-08-07 20:18:47)
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All4one wrote:
backspace_ wrote:
All4one wrote:
I could do some synthesizer work and sing. When I say synthesizer, I basically mean I can replicate not just synth sounds, but other untraditional rock instruments such as orchestra, brass instruments, and other rather obscure instruments.
I would love to do something that would lean towards 80's New Wave/synthpop with the synthesizer sounds I have.
Of course, you know I have experience with Scratch bands, having managed the Walruses, and I'm going to release a project really soon with my singing voice in it, so you can decide on whether or not my voice would fit in the band or not.
I'd also like to songwrite, too, and experiment with plenty of different genres such as progressive rock, 70's arena rock, the aforementioned 80's synthpop, alternative - even more untraditional genres such as ragtime, 20th century classical, jazz rock, etc.
I hope I'll be of good use in this band, and I'll be releasing the project with my vocals in it shortly. If you also need a project of me playing keyboard, I can post that, too.hmm, I know we really wouldn't need any more singers, and the synth stuff might be useful, but I don't know how useful. What is your knowledge on 90s alternative rock, indie rock, lo-fi, and experimental rock?
@veggie: I don't think we'll need a mixer really, if it's just us two then it can't be too hard. :SSorry about a late reply.
Let's see, I'm familiar with the music of Oasis, Blur, They Might Be Giants, Radiohead, Kraftwerk, Snow Patrol (they were sort of lo-fi), R.E.M., Foster the People, early Coldplay (they were pretty indie in their earliest songs), and the sort.
EDIT - Also, if progressive rock counts as experimental rock, then I'm also very familiar with Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, Alan Parsons Project, and a little bit of ELP (Emerson, Lake, and Palmer).
that's nice, (you have a great musical pallette!) but we don't really have too big of a use for a syntehsist/singer right now, sorry D:
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backspace_ wrote:
All4one wrote:
backspace_ wrote:
hmm, I know we really wouldn't need any more singers, and the synth stuff might be useful, but I don't know how useful. What is your knowledge on 90s alternative rock, indie rock, lo-fi, and experimental rock?
@veggie: I don't think we'll need a mixer really, if it's just us two then it can't be too hard. :SSorry about a late reply.
Let's see, I'm familiar with the music of Oasis, Blur, They Might Be Giants, Radiohead, Kraftwerk, Snow Patrol (they were sort of lo-fi), R.E.M., Foster the People, early Coldplay (they were pretty indie in their earliest songs), and the sort.
EDIT - Also, if progressive rock counts as experimental rock, then I'm also very familiar with Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, Alan Parsons Project, and a little bit of ELP (Emerson, Lake, and Palmer).that's nice, (you have a great musical pallette!) but we don't really have too big of a use for a syntehsist/singer right now, sorry D:
No problem. I give this band the best of my wishes.
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Yoshiboy wrote:
Hey! Do you have a person who takes all the recordings and puts them together? If not, I'd like to be that person! I can do almost anything with the program I use for it.
I'm most likely going to take care of that (although we shouldn't need too much), as I'm familiar with audio mixing and will be very familiar with how the songs are supposed to go together.
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Post up the rough drum tape when you're done with it, veggie, just so I can hear how you play it and stuff. I'll try to work up some lyrics for verses.
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I've almost got a drum part worked out, but could you perhaps post a recording of you playing/singing(?) that third line in the chorus (your airplane...)
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veggieman001 wrote:
I've almost got a drum part worked out, but could you perhaps post a recording of you playing/singing(?) that third line in the chorus (your airplane...)
yeah, but it will have to be tomorrow, my recording device fizzled out on me whilst I was testing a covering of Dinosaur Jr.'s cover of The Cure's Just Like Heaven, and I need time to recharge it D:
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backspace_ wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I've almost got a drum part worked out, but could you perhaps post a recording of you playing/singing(?) that third line in the chorus (your airplane...)
yeah, but it will have to be tomorrow, my recording device fizzled out on me whilst I was testing a covering of Dinosaur Jr.'s cover of The Cure's Just Like Heaven, and I need time to recharge it D:
Alright, cool. I haven't heard Dinosaur Jr.'s cover, just the original, but sounds like fun.
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veggieman001 wrote:
backspace_ wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I've almost got a drum part worked out, but could you perhaps post a recording of you playing/singing(?) that third line in the chorus (your airplane...)
yeah, but it will have to be tomorrow, my recording device fizzled out on me whilst I was testing a covering of Dinosaur Jr.'s cover of The Cure's Just Like Heaven, and I need time to recharge it D:
Alright, cool. I haven't heard Dinosaur Jr.'s cover, just the original, but sounds like fun.
It is, and you should really listen to it. It's far superior to The Cure's imho because of the wailing guitars and J. Mascis's odd yet good way of singing. (Expect that line track thing whenever I get my lazy * off the PC)
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Suburban Burns
Thats the name.
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Ehh, it's alright, but I'm not really digging it that much.
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