nettrucker 142 Posted January 5, 2010 Hi there since I'm playing drums for a while now, I was wondering if there are any other musicians here in the community. I know that some are. We (me & my buddies) just finished mixing 2 new tracks we recorded end of last year and the results are awesome, so I was wondering if there are some other musicians hanging around which are not only addicted to ArmA but also to music. Stay tuned nettrucker:D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CW001 10 Posted January 5, 2010 Not really a musician, but I do play piano, violin, drums and guitar(slightly), if that counts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggyluv 2136 Posted January 5, 2010 African hand drummer here: Djembe, Doumbek and Conga. Dabble with acoustic guitar from time to time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nettrucker 142 Posted January 5, 2010 Hi CW001 wow a multi intrumentist. Yeah great, do you just play for yourself or are you maybe playing in a band? Do you write your own songs? I mean I love playing drums on my own because there are no restrictions but I definitely prefer playing together with my buddies and having tons of fun. In any case thanks for your reply. It's nice to know that there are fellow community members who play some Instruments. Stay tuned. Kind regards nettrucker:D ---------- Post added at 09:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:29 PM ---------- African hand drummer here: Djembe, Doumbek and Conga. Dabble with acoustic guitar from time to time. Hi froggyluv that's cool man. I tried myself playing some Djembe it is fun especially when playimg together with some other people, but unfortunately my hands start to hurt very quickly and I've got no endurance meanwhile I could play drums for 8 hours in a raw.LOL Below in my signature is my bands website. We have also a myspace that you can find on our site. Thanks for your reply cheers:D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggyluv 2136 Posted January 5, 2010 Well I always wanted a Drum Kit but growing up it was too loud so I got the short end of the stick while my brother played bass and lil sister played piano without complaints :mad: Yep, Djembe will tear your hands up until you develop the callouses, but once you get the hang of it, there a sweet drum. Used to have Full Moon drum parties when I lived in the Carribean down at the beach with crazy Island hippy chicks dancing to our drums round the campfire -good times :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CW001 10 Posted January 5, 2010 Nah, I don't play in a band or write songs, I just play for fun, really, though I once played in a junior orchestra (2nd violins, baby!). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nettrucker 142 Posted January 5, 2010 Well I always wanted a Drum Kit but growing up it was too loud so I got the short end of the stick while my brother played bass and lil sister played piano without complaints :mad: Yep, Djembe will tear your hands up until you develop the callouses, but once you get the hang of it, there a sweet drum. Used to have Full Moon drum parties when I lived in the Carribean down at the beach with crazy Island hippy chicks dancing to our drums round the campfire -good times :D Yeah these are good times indeed making music somewhere around a campfire, I got some special memories too. Wish you all the best. kind regards nettrucker ---------- Post added at 09:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:48 PM ---------- Nah, I don't play in a band or write songs, I just play for fun, really, though I once played in a junior orchestra (2nd violins, baby!). Violin is a very difficult instrument to play. I tried once and I left it in a hurry, because I was unable to hit the note straight on. Seemed that I was always out of tune.LOL I was more into the rhythm thing that's why I started to play drums and I never really stopped. yeah music is fun even if you play on your own. Regards nettrucker:bounce3: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emperor117 10 Posted January 6, 2010 I played the guitar and Irish Flute ages ago, wasn't very good at it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nettrucker 142 Posted January 6, 2010 I played the guitar and Irish Flute ages ago, wasn't very good at it Are you still playing from time to time or is it just a passed passion? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmakatra 1 Posted January 6, 2010 I mainly play the guitar, but have a couple of other instruments as well. Good when you have friends over for some improvised jam sessions. I'm awful at writing and recording, but do a bit of guitar tutoring on the side. I'm far from the greatest guitar player in the world, but to me it seems that most guitar tutors don't have any sense of pedagogy. It's a shame really, I think a lot of people would've continued with their chosen instrument if only they had a tutor that wasn't forcing them to do non-developing material. As for violins, I think it's an awesome instrument. I like all the instruments from the violin family. So much that if I ever get a child I'll probably force her/him to play the cello just so I can get my hands on it. :p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bascule42 10 Posted January 6, 2010 Guitar. For a couple of years now. (23 years). Love it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nettrucker 142 Posted January 6, 2010 I mainly play the guitar, but have a couple of other instruments as well. Good when you have friends over for some improvised jam sessions.I'm awful at writing and recording, but do a bit of guitar tutoring on the side. I'm far from the greatest guitar player in the world, but to me it seems that most guitar tutors don't have any sense of pedagogy. It's a shame really, I think a lot of people would've continued with their chosen instrument if only they had a tutor that wasn't forcing them to do non-developing material. As for violins, I think it's an awesome instrument. I like all the instruments from the violin family. So much that if I ever get a child I'll probably force her/him to play the cello just so I can get my hands on it. :p I agree with you on that one and it's not only related to guitar tutors. My first year I was taking drums lesson I only got to play marching drum exercises on the snare drum because my teacher was following strictly his teaching method. After 1 year I stopped and found myself a private teacher. I thought by myself WTF. I have given personally drum lessons for a long time now and my students never lost interest due the fact that I know to well how to keep them focused. They stay because it is fun to learn new things. I was studying by myself the book "Stick Control" First 3 pages took me 2 years to bring the exercises to speed and they are more difficult to play on very slow metronom settings. In any case these single beat combinations were really dry stuff and no fun at all. But after a while I thought to myself why not displace these patterns all over the drum kit instead of playing them only on the snare drum. And there is where the fun starts and you can learn to play some wicked things just applying a simple pattern. Just let your fantasy flow. As for myself a like a lot of different music as long as it is well made. I love classical music too. Thanks for your reply wish you all the best kind regards nettrucker ---------- Post added at 04:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:22 PM ---------- Guitar. For a couple of years now. (23 years). Love it. Hi Bascule42 Yeah guitar is a kickass instrument. Listen to Jeff Becks album "Guitar shop" an outstanding Guitar perfomance on it. Thanks for replying. regards nettrucker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vilas 477 Posted January 6, 2010 (edited) 3 years on drums, hair long to stomach... but band succeeded when i left , hahahahaha, rotfl :) it was death metal, but slow, they wanted to go Slipknot/Pantera, me not, i wanted easy rapid boom-boom :D and second project - black metal vocals, at least this i haven's screwed so much as drums but my black metal was "commedy" metal, i sang about stupid things, it was not serious, it was very stupid humor lyrics for example about butcher crying cause his knife broke, or about putting things in ... holes in body "she is beauty, she's amazing, i am ugly, i am crazy, one day he came to our class, put one girl grenade to * " "this is death, and it's dead, bloody corpses, rotting head, the ancient Ones returns , in oldest form of life, to hate , to f***, to die" or about evil stork that brings doom to frogs and etc. http://defalcationrzan.mp3.wp.pl/ http://defalcationrzan.webpark.pl/ i know it sucks, but it is over 10 years old and i don't feel shame for being idiot :D or for example about eating jam and yogurt, really black-black-black metal "when black is not dark enough" hahahaha aaaa and there was lyrics about witches baking cake with plums for satan i have never treated my being "metal vocalist" seriously, it was "fun activity" and "auto irony" or lyrics that summer sucks, cause when you are in black clothes , you sweat and you cannot feel cold of northern i was trying to shout like Immortal, Benediction and such like growling and ... very very alternative music, mixes like sample mixes from for example politicians speech, church praying people and slowed Samael in bottom and music was first, before addons, but... real life, i had to cut hair, boys went on career and all lost in dust but it was a lot of fun Edited January 6, 2010 by vilas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nazul 10 Posted January 6, 2010 Im an old drummer. Havent been able to play them for years though, been working on boats, travelling, living in apartments. They are my favourite sport, yes i call them a sport because i put in so much intensity and energy. I gave up on bands long time ago, guitarists egos gave me the shits. So i just loved playing 1 hour a day. Ill be buying a house next year so ill set them back up! EDIT- I just reread the topic, it says "MUSICIANS". Drummers aren't musicians, we're the guy who hangs around a group of musicians! lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Total- 0 Posted January 7, 2010 http://www.myspace.com/lychesis 38 yr old guitarist and studio engineer. Got tired of paying extra studio session fees each time a band member would get "record button syndrome" so I converted by 2 car garage into a tracking studio. Mastering is at another location. Lychesis will probably be my last big push for the original material gig in the progressive rock genre. Getting too old to be marketable. Still got the hair and it's not gray....yet lol! The myspace page hasn't been updated as we've been working on finishing up the tracking and getting the mix finalized before we send the songs off for mastering. It's kind of hard to put up snippets of progressive tunes cuz every member has a different opinion of what part of the song should be represented lol! Should be an update soon. There better be anyway, otherwise an extension on the name trademark will cost yet more cash :P Here's a small gallery of when I converted the studio a few years back: http://lychesis.com/album/ My current guitar gear list is kinda small: Schecter Jeff Loomis Signature 7 string Jackson DK2M Ibanez Dreadnaught Acoustic Ampeg VH-140C Amp Rocktron ProQ enhancement If anyone in the US is interested, the ENTIRE studio rig will be going up for sale in a month or two. I want my garage back. This include the console, the desk, the control surface, all outboard gear, integrated patchbay, a 7 piece drum kit w/ Paiste 22" Rude Ride and matching hats, a Charvel Model 4 guitar, all mics, cables, the computer, audio interfaces, etc Great for a serious home recording studio or a small room addition to an existing studio. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stryker_1 10 Posted January 7, 2010 Bought a Strat a few years back and hack around on it in a PC based home studio. I also have an acoustic that I hack around with. Do it for kicks only and I've always been fascinated with the Electric Guitar. Muscle memory amazes me. Sometimes I don't pick it up for months and it comes back within a few hours. Totally cool. Kind of like BI software, may not load it for months at a time, but always coming back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grub 10 Posted January 7, 2010 Hey Nettrucker & all, Guitar and a bit of vocal action, sometimes outside the shower. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bascule42 10 Posted January 7, 2010 (edited) Bought a Strat a few years back and hack around on it in a PC based home studio. I also have an acoustic that I hack around with. Do it for kicks only and I've always been fascinated with the Electric Guitar. Muscle memory amazes me. Sometimes I don't pick it up for months and it comes back within a few hours. Totally cool. Kind of like BI software, may not load it for months at a time, but always coming back. I know what you mean about muscle memory. In 2003, for some reason, I decided to sell everything. Didn't play for over 2 years. When I started playing again it was quite surprising how fast it comes back to you. For example. One of my fave tune to play is Pink Floyds Money. I hadnt played it for years, couldn't even properly remember how it went, I just new where on the fretboard it was played. Obviously, it wasn't spot on the first play through, but it simply came flooding back almost instantly. @nettrucker. Jeff Beck is someone Iv'e never really got around to listening to. I may give that album a go. Cheers. EDIT: Listening to it now. Gotta love Spotify. Edited January 7, 2010 by Bascule42 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lionclaw 0 Posted January 7, 2010 I played guitar and bass for a few years until I discovered Jean Michel Jarre's music. Keyboard and synthesizer now. It's fun to experiment with waveforms, oscillators, filters and other stuff. :) I've been making music via the computer with Cakewalk's music software for a few years as well. Mostly MIDI stuff, some audio. No vocals! :p But it's just a hobby. :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h - 169 Posted January 8, 2010 Played guitar for ages and ages (been in a few bands, appeared on records).. Still suck at it completely though :rolleyes: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nettrucker 142 Posted January 8, 2010 (edited) Hello everybody wow nice to see so much feedback it's really cool. http://www.myspace.com/lychesisLychesis will probably be my last big push for the original material gig in the progressive rock genre. Getting too old to be marketable. Still got the hair and it's not gray....yet lol! Hi Total had a look at Lychesis myspace. Cool tunes man. I love progressive rock a lot. Favourite bands are Rush, Dixie Dregs,Yes, King Crimson and the list is really endless so I better stop right now. I do not agree though with your statement I qouted above. when Hueye Lewis got famous back in the 80's he was well over 40 years old. I don't believe that music is related to age as much as it is in sports for example. When David Coverdale joined Deep Purple he signed for the first time with a major label. After Deep Purple have split up he founded Whitesnake together with other Deep Purple members a few I guess. That was in the 80's but it took him still 15 years from that to really reach the top. in the mid 90's Whitesnake got big everywhere. It takes a lot of endurance and believe in yourself. It takes energy and constant dedication. The real problems why it has become really difficult is a long list of major events that started taking place in the mid 90's which have contributed to get the big record companies in trouble and that was Internet. But it would really getting too long discussing details. In any case me and my buddies believe that nowadays you have more tools at disposal to gain visibility and that is a positive thing considered that Internet did a lot of harm to the music industry. We have opened profiles everywhere in more than 40 sites similar to myspace because we have been asked to do so by the guys who are running it. I could go on, but I leave it here, in any case my compliments. There's a place close to where I live where people joining together on Thursday evenings and jam together on a stage. I'm every Thursday evening there if I have no other important things to do. Met a lot of new musicians too and made some new friends. We just meet to have some fun in really wild improvisations and sometimes it's getting out of hands and it's becoming hard for the ears.LOL:D But this is mostly due when you find yourself on stage with people you never really played with before. I see mostly that people don't listen to what the others do and everyones just playing for himself so it's getting a mess. But I already figured out the right guys to go on stage with and it's huge fun. well I started the Alchemy project with my buddies back in 2005 and it's a perfect symbiosis. There are no ego trips. We have only one rule set. There are no rules!!!! We wrote 40 songs since now and around 30 are still WIP. We are not following a precise genre. We play Rock pop sometimes some parts are also progressive. As long as it sounds good it's Ok. We released in 2008 our first EP entitled "The Twilight Zone" We split up from the label shortly after and were stuck without distribution ( mostly digital) for about 7 month meanwhile we had quite some radio promotion ongoing. This was very unfortunate but this has been resolved in the meantime. We are currently working on a full lenght CD. We still have to find a new label but I am confident that we'll find something because in the last year we established quite some contacts. Anyway it is nice to learn to know that there are people who are playing an instrument. Here's the link of a self made video of one of our songs. http://www.youtube.com/user/alchemyrockband Wish you all the best and stay tuned. nettrucker:D Edited January 8, 2010 by nettrucker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
acegoose91 10 Posted January 11, 2010 It's good to see all of these actual musicians here. I'm getting sick of people saying "musicianship is dead, DJ's are the new musicians" and crap like that. I'm not going to get into what i play too much because i hate bragging (although that sounds like bragging, sorry) but I'm into just about everything. I'm 19 working in MP&E and i've had a fair share of musical experience all over the world. although music has been a main hobby for years and i have my own band on the rise, im not further pursuing a musicians carreer. so many of my peers are telling me its a huge mistake. im currently shipping off with the USAF. my true passion is flight and mechanics. so yeah thats all i got to say Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vilas 477 Posted January 11, 2010 DJ is not musician like model importer is not modeler like painting photographer is not painter electronic music kills skills, kills ambitions to play metal, you need 5 skilled men to cooperate like fingers of one hand to make electronic music - no skills, one man, 3 keys in keyboard and easy software Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nettrucker 142 Posted January 11, 2010 It's good to see all of these actual musicians here. I'm getting sick of people saying "musicianship is dead, DJ's are the new musicians" and crap like that. I'm not going to get into what i play too much because i hate bragging (although that sounds like bragging, sorry) but I'm into just about everything. I'm 19 working in MP&E and i've had a fair share of musical experience all over the world. although music has been a main hobby for years and i have my own band on the rise, im not further pursuing a musicians carreer. so many of my peers are telling me its a huge mistake. im currently shipping off with the USAF. my true passion is flight and mechanics. so yeah thats all i got to say Hi acegoose91 life is made out of choices and you made one really important. My congrats wish you all the best in your new "adventure" regards nettrucker:D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmakatra 1 Posted January 11, 2010 (Post directed to vilas) I don't agree. Electronic music is just as much music as any other genre. Different tools, different goals, different state of mind, different result. Still music though. I think your perspective vilas is simply a result of not being exposed to any decent electronic music. I'm not really into a lot of electronic music, but here are some examples just to get my point across: http://www.myspace.com/foliemusic http://www.myspace.com/abeautifulplace http://www.myspace.com/slagsmalsklubben http://www.myspace.com/theknife http://www.detsnurrariminskalle.com/ It's not all mindless techno you know. ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites