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Learn guitar learn vocals learn drums then you wont have to put up with the constant drama and bullshit you just do it on your own studio projects rule playing out is overrated especially when you have to tolerate egotistical narcissist who only care about getting their balls rubbed
Amazing video...The president of my Taiko School is a Woman, she's amazing, and so young! It's so interesting to know that Taiko didn't expect women to play it until 1999
So i play in a band where the main idea was making stoner rock mixed with sludgy doom metal, but oldschool, so lets dat black Sabbath/Led Zeppelin mixed with more of this fat sludge in it. We are now playing 3 songs after a year of practice that sound exactly the same, with really really cringy titles and lyrics that the drummer wrote that are almost like a book. Its not that i want to play grindcore or death metal but i want some more upbeat tempos in it. But our drummer doesnt want to. Half a year ago he asked me if i was still interested and i was at that point confused if i was yes or no, but i said i was still interested, but that was due to recordings that i wanted to help them out with Now after recording the same songs over and over and over again im really done with it. Its really not my thing and i kinda dislike how our drummer (you can call him more like a dictator) talks about certain riffs like "wow thats such a horny riff it sounds like a nice thight wet pussy" I really dont like it anymore, doesnt make me money so tonight im just going to wuit
Also if you’re going to play music in the background while you’re speaking try using something like classical and put it on low so one can hear you easily without frustration. The music you had was most annoying and distracting. What you have to offer is too valuable to be lost. God Bless
It's now 2024 and The Toasters are still touring and playing. The Scofflaws, another great NY band, is still playing too, although they don't tour as much as they used to.
Some notes since there is no English CC. Medieval Period: 500- 1,500 A.D.Begin with the collapse of the Roman Empire Time of War and plague and widespread literacy The music style was Gregorian Chant, developed in the 9th and 10th Century Unaccompanied, monophonic (single notes at a time)Around 1,000 A.D. we see the development of Polyphony= more than one note played together.A lot of medieval music was written in triple time. One misconception is that all music was written by the church on the monarchy, so it’s hard to say to what extent the common folk were literate.Musicians would travel Europe with poems and songs about heroic deeds and ballads for courtly love. 1 Music instruments: fiddle, gittern (ancestor to the guitar), Dulcimer (string instrument played by striking the strings with a small hammer, trumpets (used to send orders during battles), percussion like tambourines and drums
Somehow you managed to get your information about the rest of the instruments mostly right. Please dont use myth and incorect information in educational content. Its just purpetuation ignorance and fasle information among people. Also where are your references? They arent in your description.
The fiddle hasnt changed alot since the middle ages? Really. This is just wrong. They where a compleatly different shape, played in a different way, for a compleatly different perpose. It had a much Flatter bridge to aid chords, its held infront like a rebec or a welsh crwth. The bow bends the other way and is held like a german cello grip. Youre correct that this became the violin but so wrong that it hasnt changed much.
The church didnt orgonise modes these where very comonly used in the Greece for centuries before hand. We do actually have examples of notation from ancient Greece but its very different to what Guido of Arezzo developed in the late 10th century
I have an issue with the fact you said medieval music didn't often show note length or pitch whilst displaying an image of relatively developed (note the 5 lines in the stave) mensural notation, the whole point of which is to show note length. Now pitch is relative because turning with relative but no it does show exact note intervals, and the length of each note.
Unbelievable, that there is not more attention around quality infotmation like that. Thanks a lot for the insights and the honest ambition to help independent musicians understand the business!