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Metalhead Steve

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  1. Hmm. I've come to prefer writing in standard (mostly C standard) over the past couple of years' date=' but before that I played in drop exclusively, since I was 14 or 15. I understand the technical problems you'd have with a floating bridge. You'll be able to get a normal scale-length fixed bridge guitar to have decent intonation that low, with the right strings - it won't be perfect, but it'll be ok. The real issue, though, is whether this guy is worth working with. If he's not that good, will he be able to keep up? Are you just pretty much looking to get your feet wet and play with anybody, for the time being? I think you should go for it, regardless, it's better than being stuck practicing by yourself all day. Good luck![/quote'] I mean, the guy has all kinds of determination and spends all of his time on music. He's worth my time no matter what. He's an amazing vocalist too. I can compose easier, heavier rhythm riffs for him to do while he's vocalizing. He has no problem being a mock Hetfield. This guy has been my buddy for a while, so it'd be cool to be in a band with him instead of a bunch of random fuckheads. I do really need to be in my first fully formed band already, and this is a good opportunity. I'm just going to try not to be Mustaine and dictate everything to what I think sounds perfect. Though so far, it's kinda fitting the bill for a Mustaine moment. I was warming up when the guy said for sure that he wanted me to be the other guitarist, then we went to his place, made a makeshift smoking instrument, and remained stoned for the next 12 hours or so whilst watching live shows and fucking around on guitar. When I was baked and sitting next to him though, I had this feeling that I was in the presence of like.. a young legend. Like a legend before he's a legend. Some sixth sense shit right there.
  2. I mean that I can't just tune one of my guitars that low. Certainly not one with a floating bridge in it. The guitars I have access to that would be most suitable for this are my dad's. He just set them all up perfectly, so he wouldn't appreciate me fucking with them that much. Otherwise I'd already be part of the band. I'm pretty sure I'll be doing all the guitar composing. The other guitarist doesn't know what the everliving fuck he's doing, but he has potential. He's never learned any scales or anything, he just fucks around all day. So, his muscle memory knows where the strings and frets are. He just has to have some organization and needs to stop being so tone deaf.

  3. Well, hung out with a guy that needs a second guitarist for his band and wanted to see exactly what I was made of. According to him..this guy that's in an alleged amount of 9 bands or so..I'm one of the best guitarists he's seen around here. That was flattering. And bullshit. Problem is, his band wants me tuned in Drop B. I can't compose in drop tunings worth shit, and I'm not willing to tune any of my own guitars that low. I'm hoping they'll just tune up to standard E. It'd be nice to be in a fully formed band.

  4. Sorry, *nearly* perfect rhythm. Of course I'm going to slip here and there. I expect any half-decent drummer to be able to keep rhythm, as that's about half of their job in a band. But yeah, I see more of what you're saying now. My dad ordered an effects loop thing that has a shit ton of drum tracks, which I plan on using much more often than he will. Never thought of it that way man, thanks for the advice.

  5. Do you have a band? Anything recorded you can share?
    No. Can't find a drummer. As for what Mz. Hyde said.. When I'm playing on my own, throughout an entire instrumental, if I'm half a beat off by the end, I frankly don't care. If no one is able to notice a change in rhythm, it isn't of my concern. Playing with a tick is the most annoying fucking thing I could ever do. Metronomes drive me insane. I'll focus on keeping the entire beat throughout a song when I have a drummer. From the occasional drummer I've played with (usually someone already in a band, of course), it's not any difficulty to keep rhythm with drums. And I'm not really sure how having a tick would help the relieving of stress or anxiety. Fuck metronomes entirely.
  6. It always sounds correct in your head, but you would be surprised just how far off you can get from a metronome. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
    I'm not trying to talk out of my ass haha. When I have something perfected, I record it and replay it to make sure I'm not going off rhythm.
  7. I never have much trouble with the sweeps I compose. But lately, I've been getting a rush of anxiety and I get really shaky due to it every time I'm about to execute a sweep. I'm not even sure why. For fear that I'll fail the sweep? ...Even though I've perfected these ones of my own composition... It's incredibly annoying and discouraging. Half of my solos (which I play every time I pick up a guitar) have sweeping patterns in them. ..Any tips to fix this bullshit anxiety? As I play guitar to relieve anxiety, this is stressful.

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