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So what you guys are saying that you think its fine to create a riff that is literally impossible to play?
.. thats just.. terrible, music really is dead.
no, because you're not getting the point
we're making riffs that sound great, sound better by polishing
they're not impossible to play. they're impossible to play in the way that we portray them. but we do that because it sounds really incredible.
show me one of your riffs. i bet you i wont be impressed. why? because its just some dude playing some rhythm guitar (we're not talking about leads here).
take that same riff, remove all the fret buzz, unwanted finger noise (some is wanted), and everything else wrong with how you're playing it, and SHIT you've got that totally possible playable riff sounding like a million bucks.
now add the rest of the band and the vocals, and WOW who is that band?
When a band brings me a song, my goal is to make a recording of the best possible version of that song. I want people to hear the drum parts. I want breakdowns to hit together and make people nod their heads. I want that techy guitar riff to be clean and clear and not covered up by string noise so that it conveys what it's supposed to convey.... and when the guy starts singing I want all those chords underneath him to be perfectly tuned so that the melody can shine.
« Ostatnia zmiana: 29 Lip, 2010, 23:29:42 wysłana przez lord_awesomeguy »
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