02-18-2010, 02:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-18-2010, 02:29 PM by Questioner.)
Hi Paul,
DW lets people post excerpts of his album on Youtube. Search his site and you'll find the links. He has a summary of the story line of the whole musical explaining how each song fits in. His fusion and classic rock type drumming on the cuts I've heard are excellent. His singing is nice, but some of the rockers could use a huskier voice than his "polite" sound that works better for ballads, in my opinion. I do think the Cayce coincidences are fascinating. There are already a few threads about David on this forum.
I play keyboards, and bass guitar. I'm excellent at supporting a song with a groove and with good sound design. I don't have the training to play some fast flourishes of notes that I can imagine. When I get a chance, I bang on drum kits, not as often as I'd like. I think if I was able to practice regularly I could get proficient - I've been told if I keep at it I'll soon be able to play some of Ringo's parts. I've noodled on guitar a bit but never really studied. The chance for competence there may have already come and gone in this lifetime.
Duke Ellington was right when he said there are only two kinds of music, good music and bad music. Some of my favorite good music comes from genres including classical music, prog rock, funk, Motown-flavored R&B/soul, "New age"/ambient. In general I tend to like it when music has overlapping layers of counterpoint with interesting parts for everyone, and development of the structure throughout the piece.
I'll have much more to say about music here throughout this year. Thanks for asking.
DW lets people post excerpts of his album on Youtube. Search his site and you'll find the links. He has a summary of the story line of the whole musical explaining how each song fits in. His fusion and classic rock type drumming on the cuts I've heard are excellent. His singing is nice, but some of the rockers could use a huskier voice than his "polite" sound that works better for ballads, in my opinion. I do think the Cayce coincidences are fascinating. There are already a few threads about David on this forum.
Quote:(Santana: ) His guitar is an extension of his spirit.Another musician I admire a lot put it this way: "Just an instrument with an instrument." I think he's not aware of the Law of One texts, but he sure does get the concept of music as a spiritual expression waiting for a person to receive and manifest it.
Quote:What instrument do you play? I play lead guitar and favor blues, jazz, classic rock, r n' b, and oldies. I hope you're able to get back into playing soon.
I play keyboards, and bass guitar. I'm excellent at supporting a song with a groove and with good sound design. I don't have the training to play some fast flourishes of notes that I can imagine. When I get a chance, I bang on drum kits, not as often as I'd like. I think if I was able to practice regularly I could get proficient - I've been told if I keep at it I'll soon be able to play some of Ringo's parts. I've noodled on guitar a bit but never really studied. The chance for competence there may have already come and gone in this lifetime.
Duke Ellington was right when he said there are only two kinds of music, good music and bad music. Some of my favorite good music comes from genres including classical music, prog rock, funk, Motown-flavored R&B/soul, "New age"/ambient. In general I tend to like it when music has overlapping layers of counterpoint with interesting parts for everyone, and development of the structure throughout the piece.
I'll have much more to say about music here throughout this year. Thanks for asking.
Quote:I guess the closest thing to a religion I would have would maybe be some kind of Christian Mysticism.Are you aware that Carla considers herself a lifelong mystical Christian?