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I've been writing some music on garage band recently.
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It's a physical commitment to be a good trumpet player, but the world could always use more brass.I've been playing the trumpet for 3 weeks now after over a decade long hiatus. I played in elementary school band for about a year but didn't really keep going. Some of you might know I'm really into the band Metalachi and my favorite member is their trumpet player, so that's what got me practicing again. I'm sounding less and less shitty every day!![]()
As a trumpet player who does not have the playing ability to go pro this is a statement i wholeheartedly agree withIt's a physical commitment to be a good trumpet player, but the world could always use more brass.
Blisters from playing string instruments is a sad, painful reality.If trying; watch out for thumb blisters. I'm speaking from personal experience.
Jew harps are a blast. You just have to take time to practice and experiment.I've recently started learning jaw harp - planning on asking my ethnomusicology prof (who's a blues and folk expert) if he knows anybody locally that I can take lessons with.
Chat is useless so maybe the actually musically inclined Kiwis will be of more help. Which is better: full chords, standard tuning, power chords, drop D
Which is better: full chords, standard tuning, power chords, drop D
It's more that it was going to determine the direction the song went, as far as bridge and chorus.Depends on what kind of sound you are going for. Full chords give you a much fuller sound. Drop D bar chords lose the high end, but can give you a little more bass, especially when you're playing notes lower than E. Bar chords in standard tuning will sound pretty similar, just lose a little bit of punch. Drop D is easier if you can't stretch your fingers as much, because you only need one finger to cover three strings.
I mostly agree, but I have one major caveat.Sorry, but this is a totally lame answer: it all depends on what kind of tone you want. No one tuning or chord formation is inherently better than the other. I know some guys say its easier to write in drop D, but again is total preference. As far speed goes, drop D with bar chords will allow you to hop around a little faster than full (4-6 string) chord formations in standard.