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A challenge a month always inspires some practice.
A challenge a month always inspires some practice.
nick_D01 bit lonely with u gone, i'm not going to lie
Awww, - I'd say perhaps it got a bit boring?
Swell, let's try and crank up the fun. It's almost spring and I smell gigs around the corner!
My dudes, take it as a given that the next challenge will be "Off-time Time" and get yer brains a noodlin'
EZ, just do what mike does:
klaasvakie EZ, just do what mike does
You'd pick a polyrhythmic drummer... Having jammed with one (each limb doing something different), I can attest it to being no fun at all.
I was counting so hard, I couldn't play - which was an improvement to the music!
Anyhoo, the next challenge is up -> https://community.guitartalk.co.za/d/27478-the-guitartalk-off-time-time-challenge
V8 or just win this one (again!)
Well, I don't think that will happen again The approach to be the only one who submits something for all three sub-challenges won't work this time
V8 you can always post it up
Ok, then here some "projects" (or call it experiments) I spent my time with during the last weeks.
Short after the Lockdown Challenge it happended to be that the German medieval folk band Unvermeydbar called out a competition. The mission was to take their given 1 minute backing track and complete the song by adding one or more instrumental tracks, vocals or whatever. Somehow that seemed very familiar to me Prize was a Corona survival package. Feeling well prepared by weeks of GuitarTalk Lockdown Challenge experience I could not resist tootling something on my bagpipe and actually became one of the three winners
Here my contribution:
...and my prize
2nd one: A hobby musician who knows me from YouTube composed a short tune for me. At this time I just started learning to play the e-guitar since I bought my Ibanez. So I took this tune and accompanied it with my first learnt power chords:
The latest one is a short ballad I composed. I played it with by bagpipe, recorder and acoustic guitar:
Those are my recent recording creations (apart from countless bagpipe-only learning videos xD).
What did you do during the last time? Anyone else who wants to share something?
Meticus ...and my prize
Duuuude, that's sick! ️ - Very, very cool! Who knew your calling was medi-evil bagpipes.
We're gonna have to show you some palm muting to get your electric guit a little more 'metal'
What did I do during lockdown - exercised, a lot. And ate far too healthily. Thankfully we're done with that and I'm in the mood for music again.
wow dude, @Meticus you really put lockdown to good use, which is alot more than I can really say. well done on being one of the winners for the German band, really put your bagpiping to good use hope you snacking on the Haribo's
also, what you've done with the composition featuring electric guitar is really cool also, considering you just been starting with it
the ballad you've done is also nice as well. all in all a lockdown well spent
Thank you very much
V8 We're gonna have to show you some palm muting to get your electric guit a little more 'metal'
For the first of the two guitar samples I muted the strings with my right hand, but I'm not sure if I got the right position ^^
And I have absolutely no idea how to setup the sound. There are buttons on the guitar, on the audio interface and on the virtual amp (ampLion Free). I always turn all buttons randomly until it sounds good Maybe there is also room for improvement
nick_D01 hope you snacking on the Haribo's
Oh yes They tried to flee, but no chance with their little "legs" xD
V8 What did I do during lockdown - exercised, a lot.
Then you are probably well prepared for the current competition
I'm currently practicing playing with the pick. My composition for the competition is finished already, but I'm too slow yet playing it at approptiate speed
Meticus Maybe there is also room for improvement
Heh, always is. That's likely why we music - guitar, bagpipes, etc...these are not natural instruments.
Natural meaning we actually have to sit and learn thew basics - most people can whistle, hum, sing, bang some drums but for the rest - you gotta sit n sweat.
Dialing in a chuggy guitar sound is half setup and half technique (imho), where the palm mutes, how much it mutes and how much effort you pick with is pretty important to what kinda muted 'chuggy-chug' sound you'll get it. It's mostly to taste...
I grew up on Metallica/Slayer/Pantera/Carcass so I crank the bass, treble and gain , cut the mids and then really lay into the strings with my picking hand (while muting just in front of the bridge saddles - the harder I pick the more I mute). Also the fretting hand does act like a noise gate - if I want more staccato mutes, I have to use the fretting hand to mute (like a bass player does when slapping - it's the same concept)
Meticus probably well prepared for the current competition
Ummmm....not sure about that. Perhaps, yes? But I do have a shuffle (12/8) in the bank. It's as natural as a 4/4 for me....I do believe my very first ever challenge entry was a shuffle (unintentionally, I only realized when composing for this challenge)
Cool, look forward to the entry!
Sounds great Meticus. I love that medieval vibe