I play with my machines for my own pleasure. I rarely produce a finished article. I doubt many people would want to listen to one of my three hour acid jams anyway...
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Recently I've just been playing the piano. Classically trained, by that I mean piano grade exams etc, and I mainly play Baroque, Classical and early Romantic period music. Mozart is my main composer so you could say I mainly do Mozart coversOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostDo you write or just gig covers / play at home? Where do you publish / showcase your music?
I also write piano music, just for me, never thought about publishing.
I've got a room upstairs full of kit. Got a Tascam 2488 and a couple of synths, drum machines, FXs, bass etc and sometimes go up and put some stuff together. Good fun.
But the piano is my 'passion' I would say and I just play at home. Fantastic way to relax. Well I like to think so. Her indoors sometimes disagrees when I'm belting out some Beethoven and she's trying to yap on the phone.Comment
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So what are the chances of a CUK collaboration? It seems that some of us have the required kit and it can of course be done remotely.
1. Create a basic track.
2. Send it to the next person to add another rack.
3. Rinse & repeat
4. Mix it down
5. Expose it to ridicule on CUK
Any takers?Comment
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I would add some Electric 12 jingle jangle except all my sound equip apart from the actual guitars has been stolen by my lad. He can do the Slash-style lead break tho!!Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSo what are the chances of a CUK collaboration? It seems that some of us have the required kit and it can of course be done remotely.
1. Create a basic track.
2. Send it to the next person to add another rack.
3. Rinse & repeat
4. Mix it down
5. Expose it to ridicule on CUK
Any takers?
Then;
6. Go though a 'hanging out with SAS stage'
7. Experiment with 'lager'
8. Split up acrimoniously.
9. Be arrested for buggery in our 80's under an Operation Yewtree re-release....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI would add some Electric 12 jingle jangle except all my sound equip apart from the actual guitars has been stolen by my lad. He can do the Slash-style lead break tho!!
Then;
6. Go though a 'hanging out with SAS stage'
7. Experiment with 'lager'
8. Split up acrimoniously.
9. Be arrested for buggery in our 80's under an Operation Yewtree re-release....
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That's two of us so far.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIll stick drums on if you like.Comment
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Just loaded our new instrumental on to MySpace
https://new.myspace.com/bastesblaste...0731-103352185
I'm alright JackComment
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That's a fun tune!Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostJust loaded our new instrumental on to MySpace
https://new.myspace.com/bastesblaste...0731-103352185

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