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 No.5417[Reply]

One of the greatest bands of all time
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 No.5482

bump

 No.5599

literally invented metal

 No.5624

>>5599
So true bestie

 No.5625

>>5599
waoooo they were the first x!!!!

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>>5417
who wore it better?



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 No.5577[Reply]

I've completely forgotten the name of a band/ song.

I know this info about them:

I'd describe them as sort experimentalish indie rock

The song I'm thinking of has the hook "everytime you call I'll take it back" which is repeated over and over

One of their albums has a cover which is a dude in a wedding dress.

another song has the hook something like "if you listen you will hear the sound right there in my mind…mind" and its got a sort of fast frenetic vaudevilley piano riff underneath

anybody know the one?
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 No.5583

>>5578
I did. They are very generic lyrics apparently and nothing came up.

Thank you tho dumbass

 No.5586

>>5583
I searched
> if you listen you will hear the sound right there in my mind
and the lyrics to that song was the first result. I think you might just be mentally challenged.

 No.5591

>>5586
wasn't for me, I got "the score can you hear me now" and a bunch of other shit

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 No.5593

genius.com
duckduckgo.com



 No.4833[Reply]

Nu Metal, not quite metal-not-quite-anything-else semi cringe, semi dogshit stuff from the late 90's and early 2000's, you know what I mean.

Teen angst stuff having new significance these days

 No.5588

Embedding error.
There were so many cheap Nirvana knock-offs



 No.5573[Reply]

you heard

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 No.5579

and will we dance?
dance by the graveside
so glad, so glad, so glad
that you are gone



 No.1087[Reply]

Anybody here play an instrument or have musical talent of some kind?
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 No.5518

Instructional LP by Pete Seeger for 6-string acoustic guitars. Another one for 12-string guitars: https://piped.kavin.rocks/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_muRjBxnMHsRI2SV8hJheGSjfvUNQbLJbc

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 No.5554

ML Folk Music



 No.5536[Reply]

Middle age chads ITT only

 No.5537

Embedding error.

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 No.5544

this mf listening to the crusader kings soundtrack

 No.5551

does this count



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 No.4562[Reply]

how do i learn to play the piano/keyboard
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 No.4766

>>4764
>rom what I could gather, it has a USB MIDI port, which is great, because it means you can use it as a MIDI master keyboard to play virtual instruments on your computer, once you get tired of the onboard sounds.
You can use any midi keyboard with the computer. Just get a midi to usb cable.

 No.4768

Here is a somewhat simple song to play on piano I've tried to learn yesterday.
It might not be suitable for absolute beginners, and you need a sustain pedal – tho you can perhaps emulate that by drenching your digital piano in reverb – but it's a good left-hand exercise.
You don't have to play all the notes of the left-hand chords at the beginning, you can just play the root notes of the chords instead.
Here is a tutorial for the song using Synthesia software: https://youtube.com/watch?v=OTnhlQq_Vi8

>>4766
I know, and to be fair, if you are serious about making music with a computer, you should rather get an audio interface because most of them have MIDI ports, even if it's just a Behringer U-Phoria UMC204 or a second hand Focusrite 2i4.
The Casio keyboard OP got doesn't have a MIDI out DIN port as far as I know, only USB.

 No.4769

>>4768
I know, and to be fair, if you are serious about making music with a computer, you should rather get an audio interface because most of them have MIDI ports, even if it's just a Behringer U-Phoria UMC204 or a second hand Focusrite 2i4.
True. I have a focusrite pro 40. I think it's better than the low end options because they seem to have different software from seeing my friend's low end focusrite. Although if I was buying now I wouldn't get the pro 40. It isn't true 0 latency. I'd get a true 0 latency interface.

 No.4770

>>4769
Looking it into it again after this post, I was thinking, just a straight analog mixer, post daw, with the audio channel I'm trying to record should give me as close to 0 latency as possible. I dunno. I bought an analog mixer but I haven't tested this yet, but this is my understanding. Also my understanding that no pure passthrough is available on my interface.

So what I envision is:

>daw out

>analog mix with my audio input
>audio input to digital in on the interface. Align

 No.5526

Bumping this thread to humblebrag because I finally managed to play the 12 first measures of Chopin's Prelude in E minor Op.28 No.4 somewhat correctly. I put a cassette VST on the master channel to hide my lack of dynamic control—partly due to my MIDI keyboard being a bitch, still love it nonetheless. I feel proud of myself for once.



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 No.5358[Reply]

The Ramones are the best
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 No.5408

>>5359
>And nothing can ever tear us apart
>Cuz she's my sweetheart

 No.5497

>>5408
>Oh oh, I love her so
>Oh oh, I love her so

 No.5500

I do not like the ramones

 No.5501

>>5500
don't worry, the song was later remade by another band

yes, it's essentially the same song

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 No.5393[Reply]

I like the lyrics of bands such as The Shaggs and The Violent Femmes. I have never heard or read a poem I like. Can anyone reccomend me a poet that has poetry similar to the lyrics of these bands?
Picunrel, its just Scully chillin'

 No.5498

bump

 No.5499

>>5393
Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg



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 No.5458[Reply]

Funny Ramones video

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Based

 No.5484

>>5463
>picrel
LOL

 No.5492

>>5463
I can only imagine whoever made that

 No.5494

>>5492
Its probably ironic



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