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Sic7maggot4
07-15-2005, 12:41 AM
http://cau.dmusic.com

daronmalakianfan
07-15-2005, 01:04 AM
to bad you dotn live around here man youd be perfect for our band ..i think youre a good singer man

Sic7maggot4
07-15-2005, 01:41 AM
lol thanks man, im actually just starting out...im slowy getting better...btw, where do you live?

daronmalakianfan
07-16-2005, 02:17 AM
i live in indiana..in the middle of nowhere

altrocker
07-16-2005, 09:33 PM
guitar needs great improvement

A_Perfect_Sonnet
07-16-2005, 11:11 PM
Those songs aren't emo, and you are just butchering them.

Local_Skater
07-17-2005, 09:51 AM
Atleast you know you suck...

Sic7maggot4
07-17-2005, 01:10 PM
guitar needs great improvement

which song? and can you explain why? and same for the two dumbasses with the immature comments

Kaden
07-17-2005, 01:24 PM
i live in indiana..in the middle of nowhere
Where in Indiana do you live? I myself live in Avon.

...someone®
07-17-2005, 02:12 PM
http://cau.dmusic.com


I listened to "The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot". I think it might have been better at a slower tempo. A slower tempo would help it because through out the song you sounded as though you were just reading the words - A slower tempo may help get some more emotion into the words. But, otherwise - It's not bad. :thumb:

Local_Skater
07-17-2005, 02:26 PM
which song? and can you explain why? and same for the two dumbasses with the immature comments

Please explain to me how my comment is immature. You basically said you suck in all of your song descriptions. If you really must know why you suck though, let me explain.

American Idiot:

Let me start off by saying, what an original choice of song to cover! (...) The worst part...Your vocals shouldn't even be classified as vocals really. You just talked monotone into a mic the whole time. The guitar was also horrible. It sounded like ****, for lack of a better word. To whoever the guitarist is, congratulations on failing to play the easiest solo in history correctly. The levels on everything except the drums, were also either too loud, (bass) or too soft (vocals). The only good thing about it is the drumming and bass. Atleast they can hold a rhythm.


The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot:

You messed up on the strumming in many places. You also sang way too fast for the tempo at which you played the guitar. Your voice was montone on this one as well.


A Slow Descent:

I havn't heard the original, but I'm guessing the guitarist didn't just play quarter notes during the vocal parts. Listening to the vocals on this one was brutal at times and once again monotone.


Your Own Disaster:

Mooooooooonooootooooone...then again, so is the real song. Atleast you were able to pick one you could do...


Vindicated:

It started off bad...but then at about 1:45 the whole thing really goes to hell. You are still monotone as ever, still mess up easy strumming patterns, and still arn't pleasing to listen to.

Are you happy now?

Sic7maggot4
07-17-2005, 11:48 PM
hahaha yes...buut my voice isnt monotone...not really...is it?

Local_Skater
07-18-2005, 08:05 AM
For the most part. :\

A_Perfect_Sonnet
07-18-2005, 12:28 PM
I could show you how to play the majority of these songs correctly if you wanted.

altrocker
07-18-2005, 06:21 PM
which song? and can you explain why? and same for the two dumbasses with the immature comments

It was not an immature comment...It was 100% correct statement.

In American Idiot

The main chord riff - G#5, C#5, F#5... has a different rhythm each time you play it.

The solo... it sounded like you were playing it for the first time. Like you didn't have it memorized and was looking at the tabs as you played it. It does not flow at all, you stop too much during it. You miss the string a lot when you pick too.

The beautiful thing about recording is, you can keep recording it until it sounds perfect. I suggest keep recording the guitar part(s) until you get it perfect.

The drums and bass sounded decent, probably midi.

And wait till you hit puberty to start singing.