AlucardXIX wrote:Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:Cool Amber! You've got a wild imagination, friend![]()
Random thought:
In keeping in the vein of the current personal music discussion in the addicted thread, without clouding the thread - Have any of yous guys wrote a neat riff/song/phrase etc. that you thought was really cool when you wrote it, but when you come back to it later, and it it doesn't seem quite as cool as when you initially wrote it?
Often if I think something is good enough to write down, I am happy with it. But sometimes...![]()
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That usually happens when waking abruptly from a deep sleep, and think of something; write it down, think it's brilliant. Then I try to play it the next day, if I can even read it. Upon playing it, it becomes apparent that I was totally still asleep when I wrote it down, and it makes no sense at all![]()
It's the worst when you write down something really cool, and you really like it; but if you write in tabs, the rhythm isn't annotated - and is sometimes forgotten - rendering the riff hard to remember, or lost a bit.
I suppose it's either write things down in proper musical notation, or get a recording device.
First thing, get Guitar Pro. Pay for it if you want, but you can download it just about anywhere.
Guitar pro is the best thing you can use for composition if you're writing by yourself and want to just remember riffs correctly.
Have you used it for long?
I've been using it for years now, and honestly... HOW THE HELL CAN COMPOSERS BE WITHOUT IT?!
Firstly, Can you imagine a "pro" band like, i dunno, Meshuggah, sitting down on a computer with GP loaded up, listening back to what will be their next groundbreaking, loved and followed by thousands, new album in MIDI. It just makes me chuckle... such an "average joe" software for such "Gods"
But at the same time, how the hell can they write albums like that without it?! I mean, i'm sure they have their methods, either transcribing or rough recordings etc. But riffs like that... It'd just confuse the hell outta me. I'd need something like GP...
I'm certain i'll be using it (or similar) for the rest of my composing life.
Is it just me though?.. or does it also seem a bit funny to you? (major composers in the modern music world, either USING IT (
But yeah, GP is really helpful D,sD!






