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Hi, I'm WingsGames from The Scratch Chatter, and I'm here to ask you some questions about your experiences in a Scratch band. Answering is a great way to get you and your band recognized.
By answering these questions, you realize that your answers may or may not be used in The Scratch Chatter. Also, you do not need to answer every question. Now, without further ado, let's start!
What's your name?
Which band do you belong to?
What genre of music does your band make?
What is your job in the band?
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
What is your best memory of the bad?
What is your worst memory of the band?
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
Thank you for your time!
Last edited by WingsGames (2012-08-12 17:25:30)
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I told the rest of Frozen Coco about this, if you don't mind.
What's your name?
Assuming you don't mean real names as that's not allowed in Scratch, technoguyx.
Which band do you belong to?
The first Scratch band, the one that pretty much started the trend, Frozen Coco.
What genre of music does your band make?
I'd call it pop rock.
What is your job in the band?
I'm currently the bassist, one of the two managers of the band, and I also take care of mixing some of our songs, and writing them at times. I get some singing parts as well, though I don't really consider myself a good vocalist.
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
You could consider me to be the founder of the band; I originally posted the topic seeking members in the Collaboration section of the Scratch forums. So far we have released two singles and an EP, "Crimson Love."
What is your best memory of the band?
Definitely when we released our first single, "My Voice to You" (written by Noteflight user Dennis Yang, not us). It took a while for everyone to record their parts and for me to mix them, but it was worth it in the end - it was curated and got about 700 views.
What is your worst memory of the band?
We have had lots of different vocalists, as we always seem to have a bit of trouble with them. I'd say every time a vocalist has leaved our band.
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
The main problem of being an online band, rather than one that can get together in a certain place and jam out, is that our recordings have to be absolutely flawless, otherwise we'll have trouble when mixing. Therefore, it's not uncommon for each of us to record multiple takes, choosing only one in the end.
Last edited by technoguyx (2012-08-12 18:35:24)
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Im in Obsidian, but the band is quite new right now, and most of the questions can't be answered. p.s. Good Job With The Interview ^^^
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Bump.
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What's your name?
wolvesstar97
Which band do you belong to?
The Walruses
What genre of music does your band make?
Classic rock (Beatles tribute
What is your job in the band?
Drummer
[band is relatively new, cant really answer]
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
Being online, you cant communicate as you would in a real band.
Last edited by wolvesstar97 (2012-08-13 21:39:19)
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
What's your name?
backspace_
Which band do you belong to?
Quiet Please
What genre of music does your band make?
indie rock
What is your job in the band?
uh, some vocals, guitar, and some piano
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
nothing much atm, we're fairly new
What is your best memory of the bad?
uhm, when veggie said, "let's make a band" B)
What is your worst memory of the band?
none
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
getting tracks to coincide and mingle, and conversing with other bandmates (although veggie and I check up once or twice a day)
Thank you for your time!
no problem
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What's your name?
veggie yo
Which band do you belong to?
Quiet, Please
What genre of music does your band make?
Indie stuff
What is your job in the band?
Vox, uke, guitar, drums, and other instruments too, as well as songwriting
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
It's been fun working on our first song
What is your best memory of the band?
When backspace_ said okay when I said let's make a band
What is your worst memory of the band?
ummm nothing yet
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
Definitely the online communication and getting an understanding of the feel.
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What's your name?
jslomba.
Which band do you belong to?
Frozen Coco, the first successful Scratch band.
What genre of music does your band make?
Er.. pop rock? not sure.
What is your job in the band?
I'm the drummer, and I do a bit of songwriting as well.
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
So far we've released a debut EP of 5 songs and we're working on our next two albums, which will be longer.
What is your best memory of the bad?
I remember when we completed our first song, My Voice To You, a year ago. It amazed me that we were able to put together a song completely on the internet.
What is your worst memory of the band?
Probably that huge graphic designer fight between DIY and fg123 a while ago.
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
One of the challenges is balancing recording your parts with school and traveling. Sometimes it's hard to find time for the band in your busy life, but we've been pretty good with that so far.
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What's your name?
jji7skyline
Which band do you belong to?
The Walruses
What genre of music does your band make?
Classic Rock. Beatles in particular.
What is your job in the band?
Acoustic Rhythm Guitarist and Vocals.
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
I saw the topic, and joined on the spot. I love the beatles and I'd always wanted to be part of a cover/tribute band of them.
What is your best memory of the band?
I did a premix of Here Comes The Sun with some of the tracks submitted and it sounded wonderful
What is your worst memory of the band?
Veggie and DIY had a little argument, and also, DIY and I had a little disagreement as well.
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
Getting tracks in, being active that kind of thing. Recording tracks perfectly is also a challenge.
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What's your name?
Greetings. I go by many names, but most people settle to call me All4one.
Which band do you belong to?
I belong to the Walruses, a Beatles tribute band.
What genre of music does your band make?
That's sort of a tough one. We are a Beatles tribute band, and the Beatles have experimented with pretty much every single genre under the sun. I guess you could call us pop rock, art rock, beat, or simply Beatles tribute. xD
What is your job in the band?
I am manager and proud founder of the Walruses. I also went through this brief stint as a vocalist, but that didn't exactly work out too well.
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
We are still a relatively new band; we've been functioning for about two months, but we have yet to release a single, so we haven't had too much experiences to document yet. However, I still believe we've had a lot of things happening in the Walruses for a band that's been around for this short of a time.
I remember the first couple of people to sign up for the band were DIY (also of Frozen Coco), jji7skyline, and veggieman001. DIY has always been a close friend of mine, and he's a rather huge Beatles nut like me, so I was glad to have him on board as lead guitarist/pianist/vocalist.
Jji and I were good buddies in the past, too, having helped me in some collaborations such as "Gamer's Delight" and the failed "Scratchtunes" project. I knew he was a good collaborator (he even made a sticky in the Collaboration forums on how to make a successful collaboration ), and he had some great audition pieces, so I signed him up.
I knew Veggie was a very professional musician, having released four studio albums and a handful of EPs, not to mention he's very knowledgable about music and music history (we've even had our share of music debates in the past xD), so I was glad to have him on board. He signed up for drummer/vocalist and mixing engineer, but he eventually settled as just a mixer.
Shortly afterwards, veggie left the band due to some disagreements with some of the other band members, and DIY eventually took his place as mixer.
We then tried coming up with a band name, one that would make you think "Beatles" as soon as you read it. We all gave out our share of suggestions, and in the end, decided to go with the Walruses, a title I came up with after the Beatles song "I Am the Walrus". Pretty neat, eh?
Afterwards, we held a contest of sorts, to see who could create the best band logo for us. Quite a few people submitted their entries - some of them including people already in the Walruses. XD We decided to go with a design created by trinary, which was basically text saying "the Walruses" in a Beatles-y font. DIY tweaked it up a bit to make the letter "L" drop (so it would be reminiscent of the dropped "T" in the Beatles' logo), and the Walruses logo was born!
We had some difficulties finding a bassist and drummer for the band - we set up some topics specifically for finding those members but to no avail. Then, we made the move of advertising the Walruses in our sigs, and we suddenly had a boatload of people signing up.
Technoguyx, also of Frozen Coco, decided to pitch in and sign up as a bassist for us temporarily, so he could also focus on his work with the Coco. Meanwhile, we had a little bit of trouble finding a drummer. Necromaster signed up at first, but we soon found that he was already preoccupied with another collaboration, so we reluctantly had to let him go. About a week ago, we put wolvesstar97 on our roster, and she's been a very promising drummer so far!
Currently, we are working on releasing our first single, complete with both an A-side and a B-side, so it would be similar to the old records of the Beatles' time. We're planning "Here Comes the Sun" to be on the A-side and "Yesterday" to be on the B-side. We're pretty much almost finished with "Here Comes the Sun" (all we need is the vocals, which jji should be posting up pretty soon), and we've just started on "Yesterday", which we believe won't take that much time to record. The single should be out around August or September 2012, so be expecting something from the Walruses pretty soon.
Afterwards, we're planning on completing the entire Abbey Road medley, and possibly even the entire "Abbey Road" album, depending on how things go.
What is your best memory of the band?
Again, since we haven't been around for that long, we have yet to experience many memories, but the best memory for me so far was probably when I realized we had a full band - a rhythm guitarist, a lead guitarist, a bass guitarist, and a drummer. I knew then that we were one step closer to success.
What is your worst memory of the band?
We've definitely had a lot more positive things happen in this band as opposed to negative so far, but the worst things to happen so far were probably the exits of former band members Veggie and Necro. They were both very promising members, but I can't blame them for wanting to go their separate ways and focus on separate projects. I believe Veggie is forming his own band at the moment, called "Quiet, Please" with backspace_, and I seriously can't wait to see some material from them.
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
As many other Scratch bands have stated, the toughest challenge of all is the fact that we're an online band, as opposed to a real live band who meet up for gigs. It's definitely more difficult to communicate amongst us band members, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. I believe that everyone on the Walruses team mesh together perfectly - we're a group that really understands each other and our points of views, and we're also a group that's all striving for one primary goal - to successfully bring the magic of the Beatles' music to Scratch. So far, I think we're doing that pretty well for an online band.
Last edited by All4one (2012-08-14 03:48:12)
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DIY has been for a while on vacation, without being able to access the forums, he e-mailed me his answers and here they are:
DIY wrote:
What's your name?
DIY
Which band do you belong to?
Frozen Coco, the first working Scratch band (started by technoguyx), which is in transition, escalating across the web as we move on to better sites to organize in and display our music. I am also part of The Walruses, a sort of secondary project for me, which is a Beatles tribute band. I thought I would join as I am a great fanatic of them myself. I guess I’ll talk of Frozen Coco only though, since I’ve shared plenty of experiences with the band as opposed to The Walruses (and the latter don’t even have a single to show as of yet).
What genre of music does your band make?
Frozen Coco has many genres, but mainly pop rock and since of recent times, ballads. One could refer to it as world music.
What is your job in the band?
I’m the pianist and manager in the band, although I do play other instruments (drums, bass and classical/electric guitar) if the rest of the band cannot record their respective parts, so you can regard me as a multi-instrumentalist. I’m also one of the lead songwriters, and I do mixing for some of our songs. Almost every member of the band (including myself) sings.
Can you describe some of your experiences in the band?
Frozen Coco has released two singles (My Voice to You and When I’m Beside You) and an EP called Crimson Love. I joined the band around the time of their second single and initially was a small timer, but when it got to the more serious stuff on Crimson Love, I had myself a fixed spot in the band as pianist, seeing we did not have a proficient player at the time. From then on, I’ve switched between various instruments, especially for our upcoming second album.
What is your best memory of the band?
This is a tough one as there are many that I cherish. If I had to name a few, I would say that joining the band initially was a great experience. I remember I could not wait to get started with original songs as that was when my song writing ideas were at its peak, and still is. I am closest with technoguyx in the band, and he was a pleasure to meet (don’t get me wrong here; each and every band member is great too). As a result, we have becoming great online pals, and this is a song writing partnership I’ll value. His collaboration on one of my new songs is just amazing; he really did transform the song. Another would be, locating our current vocalist (who left Scratch ages ago) by a series of vague links to other sites she was active on. And of course, recording the piano track to a song in the lobby piano of a hotel while on vacation…!
What is your worst memory of the band?
One of our previous vocalists had a pathetic attitude towards working with the band, and agreed only to stay in the band for one of the band members’ sake, which displayed very bad team spirit. I won’t name her here as per the wishes of the Scratch Team to keep the community respectful, though by the fashion she left the band, I think it is rather obvious. I hate non-team players, and this person unfortunately displayed a lack of enthusiasm for team play, and her personal feelings towards the band members got the better of her. She was found to have been blackmailing myself on another site, so technoguyx and I decided it would be better to leave her out of the equation.
What are some of the challenges of being in a band?
From a manager/mixer perspective, you definitely need to get the tracks by the other band mates on time. We need to have a rough deadline (as we often do) for the release of a single or album, or the band will simply not get things done. Fortunately with Frozen Coco, this is hardly an issue thanks to the great cooperation by each member, but at times, there may be mistakes or timing issues in the recordings. This would take a huge effort to salvage while mixing, resulting in hours spent on a certain track. And if it simply cannot be salvaged, waiting for the track to be rerecorded invariably takes longer. I am grateful however that with my band mates, that is hardly an issue.
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