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Who’s number one on your playlist?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16268241" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>[ATTACH=full]1593071[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>All joking aside, my guilty pleasure music is classical/orchestral, instrumentals, shoegaze, folk, oldies of all sorts (40's-60's, what they call "car show music" these days... weird), and sometimes 80's/90's Billboard just for ironic nostalgia.</p><p></p><p>But 90% of the time, I'm all about high gain and technicality. Lately I've been practicing mixed time signatures and "exotic" chord progressions. Almost sounds like an atonal mess until it suddenly matches back up and makes you go "hmm..." Really trying to get better at music theory since it really does make a massive difference in composition. I was stuck in a rut of playing the same widdly-wah pentatonic garbage every day for years, then dug in and started researching other styles of music and fusing them in. HUGE difference. Wish I had done it sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16268241, member: 181885"] [ATTACH=full]1593071[/ATTACH] All joking aside, my guilty pleasure music is classical/orchestral, instrumentals, shoegaze, folk, oldies of all sorts (40's-60's, what they call "car show music" these days... weird), and sometimes 80's/90's Billboard just for ironic nostalgia. But 90% of the time, I'm all about high gain and technicality. Lately I've been practicing mixed time signatures and "exotic" chord progressions. Almost sounds like an atonal mess until it suddenly matches back up and makes you go "hmm..." Really trying to get better at music theory since it really does make a massive difference in composition. I was stuck in a rut of playing the same widdly-wah pentatonic garbage every day for years, then dug in and started researching other styles of music and fusing them in. HUGE difference. Wish I had done it sooner. [/QUOTE]
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