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RodneyVikens Modern music is only A & B, repeat half of A, repeat half of B. Then ABBBBBBBBB

It is...!

Though, the last band I was in, was a progressive djent experiment. We used most of the alphabet for song structures. ?

Progressive Djent checklist:
Gratuitous key changes. Check.
Needless rhythmic changes. Double Check.
Three or more genre's in one song, Everytime!

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ola senors, hi. been interesting following the banter going back and forth for this months challenge. picked up few recording tips too. looking forward to hearing the end results ?

warrenpridgeon Too pro!!! My stuff is always a buttload messier and "deurmekaar" lol

Haha! Me too, @RodneyVikens's layout is far too organized...it's like he knows what he's doing...! ?

I'm bullish about my riffage, bearish about actually glueing them together in a song that makes sense. All in all...I'm curious to see what we all mange to translate into a anthem...

V8 deep inside I am a pro. Very very very deep.

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    RodneyVikens Dunno...think it ain't as deep as you think? I counted 18 tracks with at least 3 tracks of doubled guitar/bass. I'm on a whopping 6 tracks (though I've got to still figure out vocals and figure out a excuse for not attempting any solo's ?)

    Well for one, i know I am not a rocker or a djentleman. I plan on entering two entries, a collaboration with beaming credits to the artists and a self produced song. So work in progress. PS trust your dreams for inspiration..

    I think i am just about done. Ended up changing one or 3 things. Was going to submit one with vocals.. and one without as an instrumental. But ive gotten over myself. Will be submitting a single anthem. Had fun with this one. Looking forward to hearing all the entries

    Mine is currently at the producer. I've only kept mine to 2 minutes. Seems to be a good time to do something between work and stuff.

    Muscle Cars and Sleazy bars Blurb
    Don't we all see real life playing out at a pub or bar, where we perform and see the effects of alcohol and lust?
    So an anthem to those hoping for the one night stand. A perilous journey.
    There are elements of the Eagles, Gilmour and Knopfler in this song from a chords perspective. I can only commend Bevan and Claudio for collaborating via e-mail with their own interpretations of sung and lead versions. Cudo's and respect guys. Without you this song would have stayed in the scrap bin.

    Buskers Anthem
    A lekker feel sorry for myself song. The only thing between me and some singing recognition is definitely my flat voice. The verse and chorus are separated between second and first person. So even a sidewalk ten cents offer will be recognition enough...
    The lyrics came to mind in the shower, seven minutes to capture the lyrics on the cell phone notes. Seven hours later and a redo, the result. In recognition to those brave enough for sidewalk gigs.