This music rocks! It's captivating and I find myself head-banging along. The irregular time signature and heavy minor chords remind me of the band Tool. Some of the guitar riffs reminded me of the song 10,000 Days by Tool: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qJq9y9xPKWs.htmlsi=wFkAMLELJGbeVPaW What's the name of your band and this original song? Great job!
I'm 53. My dad was a cop. If i got a bad progress report, he took my tapes & records away (which in the preinternet days meant no recreational listening, at all. If i got a "bad" report card, he would take away my guitar, which I had mowed grass for a year in order to purchase myself, the idea being no one could take it away (a decent beginner guitar cost about a thousand dollars in the 1980s). BTW, a "bad" report card was anything that included a "C". I share this to say that if you young players are blessed with supportive parents & school administration, love them back with all you have. There is a silent mob of men spread throughout the world that lament their dreams because they never stood a chance. If you show love through your music it will continue to inspire just as a muscle gets stronger with more use. Good luck.
Hi Scott. RU-vid popped up this video for me, probably because I was researching the Rode Wireless Go II a while back. (I bought it and love it). I just looked around a bit at your channel and just wanted to say that I bet you are an awesome teacher. I like the way you use video to engage with your students. Take care!
Hey Scott, this is the first video I've seen on using Dundoc. I know its focused on your students, but still thanks! I'm working on more updates to the site, mostly for the back-end, but based on a lot of feedback more features will be on its way! Feel free to let me know if you have any ideas or comments about dundoc.com!
Hey Scott, Great video! Have you tried to directly embed the score with the playback from Flat? :) blog.flat.io/embed-your-music-scores-in-your-blog/ Cheers, Vincent - hello@flat.io
Don't you think this would be MUCH more effective if we could actually hear what your edits and work sounds like WHILE you are showing us how its done? All we see is what it looks like and you telling us what you hear. Ive worked ADR for years on professional programs. I need a client who is not avaialbe to use Garageband herself to get a few lines of ADR. This will sadly not help her well. Appreciate the effort, but not a very effective demonstration. Sorry.