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.angie. 05-07-2005 09:18 PM

thats good. i love "i hate everything about you." i love that song.

SlayeReyalS 05-07-2005 11:11 PM

i personally like the distortion pedal for my bass.

Trauma 05-07-2005 11:27 PM

keep the drumming part of the melody and make the bass a counter-melody so that the guitarist doesn't stray to far from the tempo, rythym, or pick-up measures.
I'd add pick-up measures just in case you get off.

dog 05-08-2005 05:59 AM

this thread was quite usefull, seeing as im in a three piece band.

crazylilpixie 05-08-2005 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmyLeeFan
Whatever you do, don't sound like Three Days Grace-they suck!

three days grace do not suck! they're awsome!!!!!!!!!!!

Ensemble 05-18-2005 08:10 PM

^ #10

TheBig3 05-18-2005 08:53 PM

Three days grace most certainly do suck.

Turtle, look to other three peice bands and see what they did, or just find out whatever the white stripes are doing because for a two peice band, they bring the GD thunder. Seriously, the stripes...

David Frost 05-18-2005 09:37 PM

that band "brings the thunder" because when they record they have bass tracks and several guitar tracks and an abundance of effects and reverbs and everything.


this is what you need... 2 half stacks and a morely channel switcher. this will enable the one guitarist to be on both sides of the stage with 2 different sounding stacks and be able to play out of either one or at the same time. also, check out looping stations if you would want more than one guitar track at the same time.

SATCHMO 05-18-2005 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Frost
that band "brings the thunder" because when they record they have bass tracks and several guitar tracks and an abundance of effects and reverbs and everything.


this is what you need... 2 half stacks and a morely channel switcher. this will enable the one guitarist to be on both sides of the stage with 2 different sounding stacks and be able to play out of either one or at the same time. also, check out looping stations if you would want more than one guitar track at the same time.

Looping station are fun as hell. Check out Keller Williams. He may noy beup your alley genre-wise, but he creates all his music that way, and yes he does manage to pull it off live
I think a dual channel stereo amp miked in stereo would be a much more cost effective way of pulling off the same thing as the dual stack Idea. Good Idea though.

TheBig3 05-18-2005 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Frost
that band "brings the thunder" because when they record they have bass tracks and several guitar tracks and an abundance of effects and reverbs and everything.


this is what you need... 2 half stacks and a morely channel switcher. this will enable the one guitarist to be on both sides of the stage with 2 different sounding stacks and be able to play out of either one or at the same time. also, check out looping stations if you would want more than one guitar track at the same time.

Uh, were do you get that they have bass tracks? As if someone else is playing bass for them?


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