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DJ Ducksauce 09-14-2005 08:08 PM

I'm thinking it may be Vay-sue. I never really took the time to try and sound it out. I just said what came to me.

[QUOTE=form(of)dark]goodnight MX[/QUOTE] Night :wave:

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:10 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]Bah, I've liked them for longer than that. And I know that "Of Bitterness and Hope" is better.[/quote]

When you made your first thread about them in punk (before Hardcore/Emo forum existed) I'd known about them for months. I am the supreme whore.

[QUOTE]I don't know who does the spoken word, no, but I've read it somewhere :([/QUOTE]

If you remember the song where at the end, before the talking part, there's a distant screaming..."OF BITTERNESS AND HOPE!!!". It sounds extremely similar to the screamer of a band called "Trial". Near the end of the song "Quest" (track 7 on Trial's album Through The Darkest Days), before the breakdown, he does a similar talking part like in BTS.

Then again, I vaguely remember reading that it was a guy from Pennywise, so I might be wrong.

[quote]Oh, well, I was just kidding anyway, but I've been promoting them in every single thread I've could since I found them - let's hug in unity that we both love a great band :)[/QUOTE]

Hugs and fellatio for all :-*

Understanding In a Crash 09-14-2005 08:12 PM

*pinched harmonic

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:14 PM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]*pinched harmonic[/QUOTE]

I still can't do those :(

I can tap, improvize a solo in three keys, or in any key if I'm using a pentatonic scale, I can play for ten minutes only using one hand, and I STILL have no ****ing idea how to do a pinch harmonic.

TMA 09-14-2005 08:16 PM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]*pinched harmonic[/QUOTE]
How the f*ck do you do those?!

Pete 09-14-2005 08:17 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]When you made your first thread about them in punk (before Hardcore/Emo forum existed) I'd known about them for months. I am the supreme whore.[/QUOTE]
I was a founding member of Bridge to Solace back in 1987.





:shifty:

DepthsOfDreams555 09-14-2005 08:17 PM

Alright good night everyone I'm goin to bed early tonight.

Pete 09-14-2005 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=TMA]How the f*ck do you do those?![/QUOTE]
There's a spot above the pick-ups that, when you mute it slightly and at the same time pick the string, you get an harmonics sound. The "pinching" would be picking and sorta muting the string at the same time, but you have to do it at a specific spot, and I think certain pick-ups work way better than others. It's a tricky deal indeed.

Another Emo Kid 09-14-2005 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=TMA]How the f*ck do you do those?![/QUOTE]
Hit the string with the pick and thumb at the same time. Practice.

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:20 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]I was a founding member of Bridge to Solace back in 1987.
[/QUOTE]

They only even wanted to make a band in 2000, while they were still in Budapest. They only get the members together in 2002.


:tightass:

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:21 PM

[QUOTE=Another Emo Kid]Hit the string with the pick and thumb at the same time. Practice.[/QUOTE]

Practice? That concept is strange and foreign to me. Where did you come up with idea?

Sounds almost as weird as buying an album or something.

Those directions are horribly vague, by the way.

Pete 09-14-2005 08:22 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]They only even wanted to make a band in 2000, while they were still in Budapest. They only get the members together in 2002.


:tightass:[/QUOTE]
That's what they want you to think. In fact, the opera choir on "Will You Rewrite History With Me" are not sung by women - it's me when I was a child. We then spent 15 years perfecting the songs, and that's why they/we are so good today.




:shifty:

Pete 09-14-2005 08:23 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]Those directions are horribly vague, by the way.[/QUOTE]
These are less vague;
[QUOTE=FatPete]There's a spot above the pick-ups that, when you mute it slightly and at the same time pick the string, you get an harmonics sound. The "pinching" would be picking and sorta muting the string at the same time, but you have to do it at a specific spot, and I think certain pick-ups work way better than others. It's a tricky deal indeed.[/QUOTE]


But you're better off asking in the Guitar forum, or looking on [url]http://www.cyberfret.com[/url] or something.

Understanding In a Crash 09-14-2005 08:24 PM

[QUOTE=TMA]How the f*ck do you do those?![/QUOTE]
It's hard to explain in words but [url]www.cyberfret.com[/url] has good videos. Thats where I learned from it took like a week to perfect it or otherwise it would either sound really good or BAD.

Another Emo Kid 09-14-2005 08:25 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]Practice? That concept is strange and foreign to me. Where did you come up with idea?

Sounds almost as weird as buying an album or something.

Those directions are horribly vague, by the way.[/QUOTE]
Actually I don't know. I hear it a lot but I forget where.

I've bought *counts* 33 albums this semester, and more are in the mail. :-\

I know. But once you nail it, you'll understand :p

Mute Print 09-14-2005 08:26 PM

33 albums?! That's a lot. I've probably bought 10 or 12 all year... :(

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:29 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]These are less vague;



But you're better off asking in the Guitar forum, or looking on [url]http://www.cyberfret.com[/url] or something.[/QUOTE]

I was talking about Vince's, mate. Yours were good.

Another Emo Kid 09-14-2005 08:29 PM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]33 albums?! That's a lot. I've probably bought 10 or 12 all year... :([/QUOTE]
I bought about 70 over summer I think :-\

I buy CDs at an insane rate.

Pete 09-14-2005 08:30 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]I was talking about Vince's, mate. Yours were good.[/QUOTE]
Yup yup yup yup yup. :thumb:

Mute Print 09-14-2005 08:31 PM

I don't have enough money to buy that many CDs. I spend most of my money on shows, instead. Being 15, I don't have a job yet.

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:32 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]That's what they want you to think. In fact, the opera choir on "Will You Rewrite History With Me" are not sung by women - it's me when I was a child. We then spent 15 years perfecting the songs, and that's why they/we are so good today.
[/QUOTE]

I helped with the back up vocals during the chanting of "How...long...do we have to bare...." back when I used to tour with them as a groupie. I've also blown Krisz and Laci.


:Not shifty:

Another Emo Kid 09-14-2005 08:32 PM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]I don't have enough money to buy that many CDs. I spend most of my money on shows, instead. Being 15, I don't have a job yet.[/QUOTE]
I spend several hundred dollars on shows too, but it's all scholarship money. I don't have a job during school.

Pete 09-14-2005 08:33 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]I helped with the back up vocals during the chanting of "How...long...do we have to bare...." back when I used to tour with them as a groupie. I've also blown Krisz and Laci.


:Not shifty:[/QUOTE]
Aight, I'm out, I don't think I like them that much anymore :(

Mute Print 09-14-2005 08:33 PM

[QUOTE=Another Emo Kid]I spend several hundred dollars on shows too, but it's all scholarship money. I don't have a job during school.[/QUOTE]
Good deal. That's what I'm working towards, a nice scholarship so I don't have to work through school. :D

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:34 PM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]I don't have enough money to buy that many CDs. I spend most of my money on shows, instead. Being 15, I don't have a job yet.[/QUOTE]

Being 15, I also plan to avoid getting a job.

Then again, I don't go to shows. I spend my money on soda. Rootbeer for all!

Mute Print 09-14-2005 08:37 PM

:lol: Yay, rootbeer!

I think all the money I've spent this year has been on shows or CDs. It works out though, because my parents buy me tickets once in a while if the show is a little pricey, or if I'm a little short on cash.

Another Emo Kid 09-14-2005 08:37 PM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]Good deal. That's what I'm working towards, a nice scholarship so I don't have to work through school. :D[/QUOTE]
Yes, it's great to be paid to go to school.
[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]Being 15, I also plan to avoid getting a job.

Then again, I don't go to shows. I spend my money on soda. Rootbeer for all![/QUOTE]
Rootbeer is very good. But shows are better.

Mute Print 09-14-2005 08:38 PM

[QUOTE=Another Emo Kid]
Rootbeer is very good. But shows are better.[/QUOTE]
This is the truth. I've been to close to twenty shows this year, and I have about 10 or 12 lined up before January. It's been incredible.

The Crowing 09-14-2005 08:39 PM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]Being 15, I also plan to avoid getting a job.

Then again, I don't go to shows. I spend my money on soda. Rootbeer for all![/QUOTE]

I'm 17 and hate my job, so good for you man. Never work. Ever. :cool: . Root Beer is pretty good, I mixed Sprite and Root Beer today, and called it Sprite Beer, it was actually pretty freaking decent.

BridgeToSolace 09-14-2005 08:42 PM

[QUOTE=Another Emo Kid]Yes, it's great to be paid to go to school.[/quote]

:( I'm too lazy to do well in school. Besides in math. Math is beyond me.

(I was put in two advanced classes this year, but I switched out. Not because I couldn't do it, but because you do less work in regular classes, and I'm lazy)

[quote]Rootbeer is very good. But shows are better.[/QUOTE]

They've both got their good and bads.


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