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Toaster 11-02-2005 02:18 PM

[QUOTE=ICB]It's a pretty simple song...I don't think it'd be too hard to play on bass.[/QUOTE]

But that slapping part is sweet.

Shred Danson 11-02-2005 02:19 PM

[QUOTE=toaster135]But that slapping part is sweet.[/QUOTE]

I concur.

Shattered_Future 11-02-2005 02:24 PM

I took a year of piano when I was 6, stopped at 7, and started screwing around with it again at the beginning of the summer.

I attempt to write piano/keyboard parts for my music, and I know the rudiments of piano...just not very good at it. :upset:

Used to be quite good...not anymore.

Det_Nosnip 11-02-2005 02:42 PM

[QUOTE=Sixty Ton Angel]Or enough buttons :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

Mine has 88 keys. Do I really need THAT many more? :rolleyes:

I happen to love keyboards. Although nothing can beat the pure acoustic sound of a perfectly tuned piano, keyboards and synthesizers can do so much more musically. The technology just keeps getting better, and some of the softsynths they are developing (Synful Orchestra, for example) are flat out amazing.

Plus, as a 22 year old who works at Starbucks, a MIDI keyboard is simply a much more realistic option. It was $200, I don't have to tune it, and I can make it sound like ANYTHING I want to if I try hard enough.

Deth 11-02-2005 02:46 PM

Again though, you can't beat a grand piano.

Shattered_Future 11-02-2005 02:49 PM

I like synths though...they give you a lot more options to work with.

While a piano has only one sound (granted, its quite a good one), synths have thousands. Plus, you can do some really spacy stuff you can't do on a normal piano.

I have a SMALL *** keyboard...no idea how many keys it has. It's like a children's keyboard...extremely small keys, and 6 settings. :D

We also have a normal piano, just not a grand piano.

Toaster 11-02-2005 02:50 PM

[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]Again though, you can't beat a grand piano.[/QUOTE]

Mine's CONSTANTLY going out of tune. It sits right beside a window, and I think that has to do with it somehow, with the changes in temperature and such. Grands are good (they're grand in fact :p ), but they are very expensive and take up a ton of room. You can get a very similar sounding synthesiser that doesn't go out of tune for half the price and an eighth of the space.

bucket 11-02-2005 02:54 PM

[QUOTE=Hells Bells]Heh, only like the first three pages, after hours of scouring the net for pages that give/sell sheet music, that's all I can find. I've figured out most of the rest of it...I should just finish the rest of the damn thing and get it over it :lol:
[/QUOTE]

Can you link me? I've searched for those pages, but all my searches found was dead links.

I could probably find them if I tried hard enough, but I like the easy way. Link please! :p

ok lateralus 11-02-2005 04:56 PM

So... least favorite Opeth album?

Mine would have to be Ghost Reveries. Not nearly as emotional or complex as the others, and Reverie/Harlequin Forest kinda blows. Though there are some really fantastic songs. I guess it's about a 8/10, which is why it's the worst Opeth album for me, cause all of their others are 10/10s :thumb:

Shadows 11-02-2005 04:59 PM

From the albums I'm really familiar with, I'd say Deliverence is my least favorite.

Toaster 11-02-2005 05:01 PM

[QUOTE=ok lateralus]So... least favorite Opeth album?

Mine would have to be Ghost Reveries. Not nearly as emotional or complex as the others, and Reverie/Harlequin Forest kinda blows. Though there are some really fantastic songs. I guess it's about a 8/10, which is why it's the worst Opeth album for me, cause all of their others are 10/10s :thumb:[/QUOTE]

Heh, you're the thread designated conversation starter. :thumb:

I'd say either Damnation or Orchid is my least favourite. Damnation just doesn't have what I like best about Opeth- the balance of heavy and light, and the awesomely odd chord progressions. It's a great light album, just not a great Opeth album.

ok lateralus 11-02-2005 05:04 PM

[QUOTE=toaster135]Heh, you're the thread designated conversation starter. :thumb:

I'd say either Damnation or Orchid is my least favourite. Damnation just doesn't have what I like best about Opeth- the balance of heavy and light, and the awesomely odd chord progressions. It's a great light album, just not a great Opeth album.[/QUOTE]

Hmm, yeah I kind of see what you mean about that, it sounds maybe a little bland compared to, say, Still Life. But actually it has some of Opeth's most interesting chord progressions, I'd say. The guitar playing is really unique.

Toaster 11-02-2005 06:10 PM

[QUOTE=ok lateralus]Hmm, yeah I kind of see what you mean about that, it sounds maybe a little bland compared to, say, Still Life. But actually it has some of Opeth's most interesting chord progressions, I'd say. The guitar playing is really unique.[/QUOTE]

I don't think it's unique at all, really. In fact I think the only real good thing about it is that even though the song ideas have been done to death (not by Opeth), at least they're done very well. Even his voice isn't that great. I guess the more I listen to it, the more reasons I find not to enjoy it.

Kaiwaz 11-02-2005 06:12 PM

[QUOTE=lost_profits]Fav. Opeth song at the moment

White Cluster

"hangman clutching at his tools" I will come for youuuu!":thumb:[/QUOTE]


That song is tight, I love how it fades out...

''...Beckoning right behind me...'' then that little acoustic riff to end a great album. :)

Txus 11-02-2005 06:18 PM

I just learned BWP on bass....the slapping part almost at the end was a bit complicated cauz i suck at slapping but i figure it out, IM SO FREAKING HAPPY! :D

Kaiwaz 11-02-2005 07:14 PM

[QUOTE=Txus]I just learned BWP on bass....the slapping part almost at the end was a bit complicated cauz i suck at slapping but i figure it out, IM SO FREAKING HAPPY! :D[/QUOTE]


That's cool dude, I love playing along with that song. I go nuts at the end. btw, what kind of Bass do you have?

Txus 11-02-2005 07:21 PM

[QUOTE=Flynn]That's cool dude, I love playing along with that song. I go nuts at the end. btw, what kind of Bass do you have?[/QUOTE]
I have a Yamaha RBX170 which was my first one, and also a ESP J-1005 LTD Deluxe 5 string bass.

Deth 11-02-2005 07:46 PM

I have a Spector Legend 4. Love it with all my heart.

I think my least favorite album is Orchid. I still like it, it's just not as refined as the other albums.

Kaiwaz 11-02-2005 08:01 PM

[QUOTE=Txus]I have a Yamaha RBX170 which was my first one, and also a ESP J-1005 LTD Deluxe 5 string bass.[/QUOTE]

Nice. I have a Fender Lone Star Stratocaster. Before that, I was using a squire. This Lone Star made a world of difference. :lol:

Deth 11-02-2005 08:03 PM

Just about anything does after having a Squire.

/former Squire owner

ok lateralus 11-02-2005 08:04 PM

[QUOTE=Flynn]Nice. I have a Fender Lone Star Stratocaster. Before that, I was using a squire. This Lone Star made a world of difference. :lol:[/QUOTE]
Hah yeah I bet. Squires= pieces of ****.

I need a strat.

Darkness 11-02-2005 08:05 PM

I have this weird squier bullet thing... pretty crappy. (guitar though..)

I also have this B.C Rich Strat... which is my main axe. I love it. :)

Deth 11-02-2005 08:05 PM

Strats aren't very metal guitars though. Unless you happen to be in Iron Maiden.

ok lateralus 11-02-2005 08:07 PM

[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]Strats aren't very metal guitars though. Unless you happen to be in Iron Maiden.[/QUOTE]

Eh, it really doesn't matter. I mean it's not like you actually [I]can't[/I] play metal on a strat... it's mostly a style-related thing because the strat is known as more of a blues/classic rock guitar. Even without putting some humbuckers in, strats are fine for metal Opeth-ish stuff.

Deth 11-02-2005 08:09 PM

I know. But I was never able to get a good tone out of a strat for metal.

Darkness 11-02-2005 08:10 PM

[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]I know. But I was never able to get a good tone out of a strat for metal.[/QUOTE]
Same, I really don't like the tone of a strat myself.

ok lateralus 11-02-2005 08:11 PM

I was borrowing a strat when writing some death metal tunes for my band, it sounded pretty good. I guess an ibanez or something would suit that kind of music better but i couldnt tell the difference. Plus I like playing blues and a lot of other stuff too so i like the versitality of it. I guess its just personal preferece.

Kage 11-02-2005 08:11 PM

[QUOTE=ok lateralus]Eh, it really doesn't matter. I mean it's not like you actually [I]can't[/I] play metal on a strat... it's mostly a style-related thing because the strat is known as more of a blues/classic rock guitar. Even without putting some humbuckers in, strats are fine for metal Opeth-ish stuff.[/QUOTE]
Of course, Strats are made to sound twangier and thinner, which is not the Opeth sound.

Txus 11-02-2005 08:12 PM

[QUOTE=Flynn]Nice. I have a Fender Lone Star Stratocaster. Before that, I was using a squire. This Lone Star made a world of difference. :lol:[/QUOTE]
I know what you mean, when i switched from Yamaha to Esp i felt so great.

Toaster 11-02-2005 08:12 PM

That's why almost no metal guitarists use Strats. I use an ESP myself, and I love the active EMGs. They're totally suited for any type of music.


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