Anybody itt created their own bpm-related playlists? Most of the Google ones are for running/cycling, and tend to have too big of a range of bpm (i.e. 88-95 section, whereas I want ONLY 88, or at most 87-89)
I have kinda sorta started a few of them on Spotify, but definitely looking to increase my library. Looking for 4bpm intervals from 72-152.
Hire a personal dj to follow you around and adjust the bpm of every song you listen to. Problem solved.
My friends dog would sing/howl along when he played guitar or piano. I loved her voice. First dog that ever liked me. I cried when they told me they had to put her down. Drove 200 miles to see her one last time, and comfort my friend as well of course.
I usually cringe when I see "Pachelbel's Canon cover" on youtube, but this was nice. Thank the lord he didn't beat the **** out of the (redundant) bass line like everybody else does. Really tasty
Writing an audition packet all day today.... Gotta be the nut low when it comes to composition projects.
Why is it drums are the only instrument where people don't seem to get better over time?
Every 50 year old bassist can play some mad licks. Every 40 year old guitarist can solo like a bad ass. Drummers just seem to get like one fill they're semi-decent at and stick with it for life.
evidence: in preparation for a move to CO, checking out the Denver area CL. pretty much every band there needs a drummer.
it's a lot like warcraft, really. singers are tanks, guitars are dps, bass/drums are heals. Lots of prats want to be singers, every ******* and their mother wants to be dps, and just a few idiots who get by on low expectations are picking up the empty slots with hopes of sex/being included.
I just found this website that is a one-page thing that allows you to compose as you go, kind of. Whatever, it's a lot of fun. Also, it only runs on some browsers. Chrome works fine.