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Post April 6th, 2006, 4:23 pm
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Originally posted by Edge

Gargunchatron Forest sounds pretty cool, reminds me alot of Tool. I think if you added a solid drum beat to that song about half way through it'd sound awesome

SORRY, but i cannot oblige you. drums would be nice but its a done deal, drums aren't really part of the deal here. so much music has drums already, i feel as if mine doesn't need it... the music is made with relaxation and mental recreation in mind. i'm not a tool fan whatsoever,ah but i am old and will forgive and perhaps in some way embrace the reference(shudder) although at times i do appreciate the thickness of some of their music. i'm just not someone who likes aggressive music....

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Post April 6th, 2006, 9:56 pm
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roger that... no sweat..thanks, in fact....[:D].....

Post April 7th, 2006, 7:59 pm

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I have a photo around somewhere of some of my kit, but i'm not sure where it's gone, so i'll just describe it. I'm predominantly a bassist, having been playing for about 3 and a half years, which doesn't sound like much, but it is. At the moment, i own a Warwick Streamer Standard, a Dean Performer CE fretless acoustic, a rather beautiful ?????????3500 double bass, and my baby, a warwick thumb (all four string). I've also latched onto a Taylor acoustic, not sure of the model or anything, not really familiar with the differences. Tech side, i have enough to get me through playing at home and in practises, as when i play live i usually work with the same sound team. Bass is better guys, there's nothing like a bit of victor wooten to get into it.

Post April 8th, 2006, 9:23 pm

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I somewhat play guitar, but not as a main instrument. i think i can (not) proudly say i started with a 7 string...but i did. i have two. one's an IBANEZ AX7221 http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Guitar/Electric?sku=519665 and for my 6 string which i decided to get to play some classic rock i got a Washburn Blen Nuno. It was a gift (yeah, like i have that kind of money) but i let my friend use it for the band since he's way better than me. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Guitar/Electric?sku=515416X

and if anyone doesn't mind listening to some screaming, Between the Buried and Me has some really cool solos and stuff. but...i really don't have much to compare to.

Post April 8th, 2006, 9:46 pm
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Originally posted by Carlosio

I have a photo around somewhere of some of my kit, but i'm not sure where it's gone, so i'll just describe it. I'm predominantly a bassist, having been playing for about 3 and a half years, which doesn't sound like much, but it is. At the moment, i own a Warwick Streamer Standard, a Dean Performer CE fretless acoustic, a rather beautiful ?????????3500 double bass, and my baby, a warwick thumb (all four string). I've also latched onto a Taylor acoustic, not sure of the model or anything, not really familiar with the differences. Tech side, i have enough to get me through playing at home and in practises, as when i play live i usually work with the same sound team. Bass is better guys, there's nothing like a bit of victor wooten to get into it.
i love playing bass.. it's like a nervous habit of mine...

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