i wasnt sure what 'knotting' was, so i googled it.
tip - don't google it at work...
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:49 pm
by geodude
I meant Knitting!!! lol
What google do you have?
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:10 pm
by geodude
Ahh. Found the urban dictionary definition!! indded
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:42 pm
by geodude
Timbo wrote:You didnt put an "i think its sh1t" option so i went with I dont give a sh1t
Each to their own i guess and must have taken some skills to do it, shame you didnt choose some good music You using Garage Band on a Mac, if not you should try it
My 2 penneth, sits back and awaits the flame.
np. Each to their own as they say. I'm using FL Studio 8 on a PC which is great for making sh1t music
I'm not skilled enough to make proper music on a pc so dance/techno/d&b/trance it is.
Enter a valid email address
Check email and click the link in the one from reverbnation
Enter your details
If you are worried about data protection, You can make up the other details like DOB and Name etc
I am running out of room for listeners and the only way I can boost it is to get more fans.
You don't have to like the music or anything
Thanks in advance
Please let me know if you have been kind enough to do it
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:43 pm
by tony.mon
Alright, done, but the dob is in American format (mm/dd/yyyy) and the @ symbol is on the " key on uk keyboards, in case anyone else is joining in.
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:05 pm
by geodude
Thanks Tony
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:17 pm
by AMCQ46
Geo,
Must be the generation gap thing, what with me being so old but that whole genre of music just leaves me cold. So I went for the couldnt give a sh1t, as I couldnt listen all the way through.
i did notice it was used in your 2010 complilation vid, but even as background it just made me turn the volume down..........but not off.........so I did end up listening all the way through..........you tricked me!
Each to their own taste, I am sure you would hate my i-pod with its punk, indie, ska, grunge bias, so I will let those who like that type of music judge if you should give up the day job
Good to have a spare hobby when it is too cold to ride the bike, and you have no vids left to edit, and your games console is broken, and the baby is sleeping
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:28 pm
by geodude
AMCQ46 wrote:Geo,
Must be the generation gap thing, what with me being so old but that whole genre of music just leaves me cold. So I went for the couldnt give a sh1t, as I couldnt listen all the way through.
i did notice it was used in your 2010 complilation vid, but even as background it just made me turn the volume down..........but not off.........so I did end up listening all the way through..........you tricked me!
Each to their own taste, I am sure you would hate my i-pod with its punk, indie, ska, grunge bias, so I will let those who like that type of music judge if you should give up the day job
Good to have a spare hobby when it is too cold to ride the bike, and you have no vids left to edit, and your games console is broken, and the baby is sleeping
Lol at I tricked you!! hehe
I am certain I would enjoy the music on your ipod mate. You see, as a muso, I tend like all music. I just like some more than others.
I hate it when people say "That music is sh1t" It's not sh1t to the composer, it's just not to their liking.
"Having previously worked within the Musical Instrument sales industry for over ten years, I have been exposed to many types of music. From Clannad to Steve Vai, Jean Michel Jarre to The Who I enjoy many genres of music. I have put together two albums made up completely using computer programs. "
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The reason I produce the music I do is because it is easy. Its not so easy to do it really well but it is easier, less time consuming and certainly cheaper than producing the stuff on ya ipod. I would if I could though
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:30 pm
by benny hedges
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no wonder you play badly... the neck is bent lol!
got my daughter a squire strat and better amp for crimbo instead of the 1/2 size she's had for a few years...
been jammin with her this morning & fingers are a bit scaly now!
she's getting quite good tbh
respect to anyone who has took the time to learn an instrument.... including software.
i spent a while on fruity loops & various drum sequencers before hooking up with a beltin percussionist / drummer geoff pinner who is doing very well last i heard
best we ever did was a few pubs clubs & free fessies but used to love it.
keep on doing what you're doing geo, crouton em. and dont forget to pass it on to a kid. they will blow you away with how quick they learn.
wish i had someone to teach me when i was a nipper, i'd be on a beach in malibu now!
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:44 pm
by geodude
Al, as you say, each to their own. I wonder if I could produce a punk track on FL? lol
benny, Thanks mate. Ethan is already a whizz on Fruity Loops.
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 4:44 pm
by AMCQ46
Geo,
liked the fact you had stage lighting even though you were sat on your couch at home
and that you managed to get the GoPro involved on the guitar, but worried what other home uses you have found..........we dont want to see the bedroom footage
Re: geo's tunes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:59 pm
by geodude
AMCQ46 wrote:Geo,
liked the fact you had stage lighting even though you were sat on your couch at home
and that you managed to get the GoPro involved on the guitar, but worried what other home uses you have found..........we dont want to see the bedroom footage
On the first take you couldn't see sh1t. lol Thats my halfords power pack. Very useful bit of kit.