tpaine posted:imgdge
dean shouldnt be attempting that song without the cymbal crashes , what the fuck
MindMaster posted:grimes > wagner > schubert > mozart > mahler > bach >prokofiev > shostakovich > liszt > albinoni > rachmaninoff > mussorgsky > nickelback > dvorak > debussy > weber>vivaldi
imo
cheers, elektrenai
postposting posted:anything that scores well with battleship potemkin
tpaine posted:god kiss from a rose is maybe the weirdest thing to have on a batman soundtrack
peepaw posted:postposting posted:anything that scores well with battleship potemkin
i want to point out that seth's last days were spent retarded, stuttering, quasi-homeless, and with this tattooed on his thigh
which all-in-all basically boils down to "the wages of sin is death"
palafox posted:get used to slowly (40-60bpm) improvising diatonically over 2-5s in all 12 keys, turn the metronome up one notch at a time until it feels comfortable faster, then do the same thing with giant steps. ta-da! jazz at its most functional/mediocre is pretty simple to get together
You might want to learn the scales first.
Chthonic_Goat_666 posted:
it's pleasing to know the open snare has spread out from wigger slam to other varieties of music
palafox posted:"diatonic" means within the scale
I know, I'm just saying it usually takes time to get comfortable with proper technique and in-tune with pitches and range on woodwinds (and brass instruments for that matter), and scales, along with individual exercises on higher/lower pitches to increase range, will help build to that and make you feel more confident in hitting notes. Nothing against improvising.