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The bass is the best on [i]Good Apollo...[/i]
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[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]I've actually wanted to start a band.[/QUOTE]
So do I, i've written most of the band parts to songs that are similar to Coheed style, and the basis for a story line, although i don't read cartoons so it will just be a story, but I've found its much easier to write lyrics that way. Hopefully I'll find people. |
[QUOTE=Holyed]So do I, i've written most of the band parts to songs that are similar to Coheed style, and the basis for a story line, although i don't read cartoons so it will just be a story, but I've found its much easier to write lyrics that way.
Hopefully I'll find people.[/QUOTE] You idiot. You're missing the whole point of being a Coheed fan if you're trying to rip them off directly. Take a hint from the fact that they're doing something different from everyone else. |
Pwned!!!
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[QUOTE=YDload]God Send Conspirator is probably my favorite to play, and The Crowing is neat too.[/QUOTE]
My favorite for bass = Hearshot kid disaster. especially the 'in a short life lived' part at the end. At the coheed show here, the only break they took in between songs was to talk about japanese pr0n that they were watching backstage. I alost am kinda starting a side project to my current band (even though my current band only has a few songs worth of music made). It has 2 percussionists: One on a drum kit and another with all the wierd cymbals and some toms. Then theres me on bass/vocals. The idea is to change style often, so one song will be funky while another songs is spastic with screaming and under a minute long, while another could be 10 minutes of pure melody and no vocals. LETS GO STEELERS!!!!!! (i swear if they put maddox in at all this game ill turn off the TV.) |
I was watching "The Crowing" on the [i]Starland Ballroom[/i] DVD, and I was hugely impressed with the tandem shredding section. It was really something to watch Claudio, Josh, and Travis all playing like that at once. I also liked at the end when they were all harmonizing and singing the end canonically. That ruled.
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[QUOTE=SpectrumGuitarist]I was watching "The Crowing" on the [i]Starland Ballroom[/i] DVD, and I was hugely impressed with the tandem shredding section. It was really something to watch Claudio, Josh, and Travis all playing like that at once. I also liked at the end when they were all harmonizing and singing the end canonically. That ruled.[/QUOTE]
I was actually disappointed by that song, I guess I thought it would be so much more powerful live than it was. |
Yeah, most of the song wasn't as cool live as on the record, but I was still quite pleased with the two parts I meantioned. Actually seeing those two specific events added something, I think.
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The Starland Ballroom version of IKSOSE:3 makes me shiver badly.
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I liked In Keeping, Everything Evil and The Light and The Glass on the dvd the most. Everything else was good but those were just amazing.
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Anyone like my Coheed avatar?
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Fun avatar, pazz. I approve.
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You should add the live cd and the EP(s?)
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I could. If I think about it later, I will.
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Thats a tight avatar.
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Thanks.
I want to add in the EP and Live Cd covers, bu i can't find a picture of those CD covers. |
[QUOTE=YDload]You idiot. You're missing the whole point of being a Coheed fan if you're trying to rip them off directly. Take a hint from the fact that they're doing something different from everyone else.[/QUOTE]
I obviously didn't make it clear enough that I wasn't wanting to directly rip them off. And i'm not a tight 'coheed' fanboy anyway, like some idiots I saw when I went to see them. Get over it, and go live a life. |
That's basically what you're doing. Making a story that your music is going to be based around. If I recall correctly you also said you wanted to play a similar style of music. You're pretty much ripping them off completely.
Matt: I have the live one. |
[QUOTE=Fire Whispers]That's basically what you're doing. Making a story that your music is going to be based around. If I recall correctly you also said you wanted to play a similar style of music. You're pretty much ripping them off completely.
Matt: I have the live one.[/QUOTE] It has been done before coheed... I change my mind all the time, was in a ska band 2 months ago and i'm still in a local indie band, so meh, it wouldn't end up sounding much like them at all. Some people really need to chill out with the coheed-obsessed thing. |
[QUOTE=Holyed]It has been done before coheed... I change my mind all the time, was in a ska band 2 months ago and i'm still in a local indie band, so meh, it wouldn't end up sounding much like them at all. [B]Some people really need to chill out with the coheed-obsessed thing[/B].[/QUOTE]
What does this have to do with anything I said. |
There, I fixed up my avatar. It got to big so I had to take one of the CD covers off, so I chose to take off the Delirium Trigger (EP).
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[QUOTE=pazz_10]There, I fixed up my avatar. It got to big so I had to take one of the CD covers off, so I chose to take off the Delirium Trigger (EP).[/QUOTE]
It was too big? Thats odd. My PTW one wasn't too big and it had more stuff than yours :-/ |
More than 7 slides? I think just because I had so many pictures in it. Oh well.
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[QUOTE=pazz_10]More than 7 slides? I think just because I had so many pictures in it. Oh well.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it may be because you have some extra stuff in there, mine was too big at first but I went through all the slides and noticed I had tons of extra colour square thingys. I cleaned it up and had like 2 of the 20 left for space. |
[QUOTE=Holyed]It has been done before coheed... I change my mind all the time, was in a ska band 2 months ago and i'm still in a local indie band, so meh, it wouldn't end up sounding much like them at all. Some people really need to chill out with the coheed-obsessed thing.[/QUOTE]
If you're trying to make a band with many of their characteristics, then I'd say [i]you're[/i] the one who needs to "chill out with the coheed-obsessed thing." |
[QUOTE=YDload]If you're trying to make a band with many of their characteristics, then I'd say [i]you're[/i] the one who needs to "chill out with the coheed-obsessed thing."[/QUOTE]
Ya I agree. |
I learning the Welcome Home solo. It's pretty tight.
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Jarring people.
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[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]I learning the Welcome Home solo. It's pretty tight.[/QUOTE]
That sh*ts so hard to play. When I have the time, I'm gonna try to learn it too. I know how to play almost all lead on Lying Lies And Dirty Secrets Of Miss Erica Court. But you know what a fun song to play is? Crossing The Frame. So is Ten Speed. |
Yeah, Crossing The Frame has some great fun riffs.
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Out of GA, I've only learned Welcome Home and Always and Never. I haven't had much time to learn the others yet. I've got the tabs though.
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Yeah, Crossing the Frame and Ten Speed do sound like they'd be fun to play, and I'm sure Welcome Home is quite a good one to play as well once you get it all.
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The Suffering sounds really fun.
Oh, and I can play most of The Final Cut. Haven't looked at the solo yet. EDIT: Whatever happened to Jon(The Crowing)? I don't think he's been here in a while. |
I'm trying to learn how to play the crowing but it's kinda hard on an acoustic because that's all I got atm to play on hehe.... can't reach... 17th fret... sigh... what a good song though.
Oh btw mx doesn't have many tabs for the new album where are you guys finding tabs for them(ie ten speed)? |
I can play The Crowing on bass. Sometimes I even play the guitar parts in the intro and that awesome breakdown (no pinch harmonics for me though :()
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does anyone have the live cd/dvd?
i do :cool: |
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Oh btw mx doesn't have many tabs for the new album where are you guys finding tabs for them(ie ten speed)?[/QUOTE] I use powertabs. It's pretty good. You can actually play the tabs and it's free. You need a download, but it's not too big. About half an hour with dial-up. [QUOTE]does anyone have the live cd/dvd? i do :cool:[/QUOTE]Me too. :wave: It's pretty awesome. |
I tabbed out like the first 4 minutes of the Crowing on drums. It's fun to play.
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[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]I use powertabs. It's pretty good. You can actually play the tabs and it's free. You need a download, but it's not too big. About half an hour with dial-up.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I use PT also. It's a fantastic program and a lot of the tabs are almost 100% accurate, especially the Coheed tabs... except for one specific Junesong Provision tabs... it's horrid. And I also use Guitar Pro. It's very similar in ways, except you can also do drum with GP, which is also a handy thing. However, there aren't as many people using GP as there are people using PT, so the options are more limited. But sometimes if you can't find a Powertab file of a song you're looking for, you might find a Guitar Pro file of it. Not often, but sometimes. They already have PT files for I think all of Good Apollo. |
Does anyone have some idea as to what the book is gonna be about or suggestions?
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