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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2010
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ok so i'v been in bands for years and frankly im sick of getting landed with uncommited idiots. im looking to start my own solo project which will be primarily acoustic/folk music but i dont want to be limited to just that
so i was wondering short of getting a backing band / session musicians ( which sort of defeats the point) how do i go about doing a solo project thats not just acoustic but has some heavy- er music ( some punky riffs or such. obviously not metal) |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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That all depends on what you feel comfortable doing. Can you play drums to a reasonable degree? If you can, for example, then I'd suggest recording everything one instrument at a time. If not, you can always use the ezdrummer software for some realistic drums in most all styles.
If you intend to play live, a drum machine might come in handy, or you might consider having an irregular set of friends ready to play with you. |
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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2010
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You get yourself the guitars, the recording programs, the plugins, the mics and peripherals. It took me a while to get the minimum of what I needed and I'm STILL constantly replacing my stuff with things that I think will make my songs sound better. |
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