henrebotha
Active Member
So really, I'm mostly here because I expect to find a community dedicated to and inspired by:
1) new and interesting ways of making music;
2) advanced instrumental technique; and
3) brutal djent.
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I'm from South Africa, and no I do not live in a mud hut with my pet giraffe. I'm a 20-year-old white male student of sound engineering and classical composition who dreams of making a career (and a name) for himself in avant-garde rock music.
Hi.
edit: Guess I should say something about my instrumental skill... I've been playing piano for about 12 years, and guitar for around 6 or 7. I also played alto sax for a while. Guitar-wise, I'm a decent funk player and I play a lot of rock stuff (Muse, Incubus, Radiohead, etc etc), though I've worked much more on rhythm than on lead. Basically I'm here because I'm interested in learning to play moar chugga and also to jack up my skill as a lead player. I listen to some "alternative metal" bands like Tool, and recently got into Opeth and Kayo Dot, all of whom have sounds I want to assimilate into my vocabulary.
1) new and interesting ways of making music;
2) advanced instrumental technique; and
3) brutal djent.
I'm from South Africa, and no I do not live in a mud hut with my pet giraffe. I'm a 20-year-old white male student of sound engineering and classical composition who dreams of making a career (and a name) for himself in avant-garde rock music.
Hi.
edit: Guess I should say something about my instrumental skill... I've been playing piano for about 12 years, and guitar for around 6 or 7. I also played alto sax for a while. Guitar-wise, I'm a decent funk player and I play a lot of rock stuff (Muse, Incubus, Radiohead, etc etc), though I've worked much more on rhythm than on lead. Basically I'm here because I'm interested in learning to play moar chugga and also to jack up my skill as a lead player. I listen to some "alternative metal" bands like Tool, and recently got into Opeth and Kayo Dot, all of whom have sounds I want to assimilate into my vocabulary.