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Andyyyy 06-25-2008 12:14 AM

Re: Aural Moon Band
 
What exactly are we talking about doing here. We have many options. Do we want to put together a CDR? Or do we want to jsut do a few songs together? Roger has some pretty complete music (to my ears) and if he's willing, we can start filling up a CDR, depending on how things flow together...JT has a tune, others might also. We can also try a group effort composition...

Rick and Roll 06-25-2008 06:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andyyyy (Post 35540)
As long as those bongos and beer bottles can handle the 9/8, we're in business!

Well he said it was 9/8...I'm not qualified to tell but I was skeptical.

Strike while the iron is hot folks...Andy is very good at this and I'd be stoked to hear what is developed.

a.f.held 06-25-2008 07:30 AM

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Hi!
At first - I sing & play background acoustic guitar (yep, brave words, I know :)) )
And at second - what about starting with some cover first? Something easy, commonly known, Comfortably Numb or anything like that?


Take care!!


:rockband:

Lellu 06-25-2008 01:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by a.f.held (Post 35557)
Hi!
At first - I sing & play background acoustic guitar (yep, brave words, I know :)) )
And at second - what about starting with some cover first? Something easy, commonly known, Comfortably Numb or anything like that?


Take care!!


:rockband:

With a cover "the band" could practise recording, mixing and communicating. Then when the real thing comes lots of tears of frustation will hopefully be spared :D

Andyyyy 06-26-2008 12:11 AM

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Well, if we want to put something together and maybe have it played on the Moon, I'm not sure if we can do a cover for that purpose without paying royalties...anyone know?

Moonoffruits96 06-26-2008 03:06 AM

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I'd be happy to donate keyboards and drum parts and percussions parts and a dash of guitars

Andyyyy 06-26-2008 03:38 PM

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So, Ken, Mr. Maui Bass, will you head this up?
:notworthy :notworthy :notworthy :thumbsup:

Borfus 06-26-2008 04:00 PM

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I'm interested. I play guitar and bass and some keys, but mostly guitar. I can sing fairly well, too. I've got a ProTools rig at my disposal, but no internet connection in the studio.
I'm curious as to how to deal with audio file portability and transfer - any ideas?

Borfus

www.myspace.com/borfuswallabymusic
www.myspace.com/studiohband
www.everydayprophets.com

roger 06-27-2008 09:24 AM

Re: Aural Moon Band
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jtmckinley (Post 35529)
There's some cool stuff on that web page roger, thanks for sharing! :)

thanks, jt!

Andyyyy 06-27-2008 09:44 AM

Re: Aural Moon Band
 
I've heard some of your material- Roger, Kirk, Borfus and others, and know the ideas and playing is very good, so this can be interesting to mix up all these styles!

As to transfer of files, we can use www.yousendit.com ...works rather well and free (free account file size cannot be larger than 100 M).

MauiBassPlayer 06-28-2008 01:40 AM

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Wow, this is pretty cool, great responses from everyone. I mainly play bass as you all know. as far as heading this up, I have never done that. Maybe there is a way to have a conference call of some sort to talk it over and see what comes of up?
Ken

MauiBassPlayer 06-29-2008 03:28 AM

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keep it goin

progdirjim 06-30-2008 01:40 AM

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I offer my lyric writing capabilities. I have a drum set and am willing to play but still a novice in terms of recording. Last time this subject arose I wrote "Earth Without the Moon" which I'll post again. And I can certainly write something to any composed musical ideas...

MauiBassPlayer 06-30-2008 02:25 AM

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sounds great Jim

progdirjim 06-30-2008 03:32 AM

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This is pasted from a thread a few years back...and I don't think any Moonies would steal my lyrics, but I have copyrighted them...

Third verse picks up the tempo; "interconnected orbits" is staccato and bridges into an instrumental section; "goodbye satellite" begins the resolution completed with the last half verse...

"Gazing at the stars leads to galactic aspirations
Howling at the moon became our lunar inspiration
But all within the solar system’s slightly out of tune
When we consider earth without the moon

Ancient lore and relics buried deep within the ground
Illuminate and demonstrate the wisdom we have found
A message from the ancients carved in stone in mystic runes
Never live on earth without the moon

Geopolitical altercations are a hyperactive display
Pessimists always predicting radioactive decay
Looking back I’ll have to say it ended all too soon
If we end up on earth without the moon

Interconnected orbits
Tides of history
Growing concentric circles
Escape velocity

Good bye Satellite
We will miss your light
Sanctify the night
God, it felt so right

Someday in the future we’ll emerge from our cocoon
And recreate our earth within the moon"

jtmckinley 06-30-2008 06:02 PM

Re: Aural Moon Band
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by progdirjim (Post 35744)
This is pasted from a thread a few years back...and I don't think any Moonies would steal my lyrics, but I have copyrighted them...

Third verse picks up the tempo; "interconnected orbits" is staccato and bridges into an instrumental section; "goodbye satellite" begins the resolution completed with the last half verse...

"Gazing at the stars leads to galactic aspirations
Howling at the moon became our lunar inspiration
But all within the solar system’s slightly out of tune
When we consider earth without the moon

Ancient lore and relics buried deep within the ground
Illuminate and demonstrate the wisdom we have found
A message from the ancients carved in stone in mystic runes
Never live on earth without the moon

Geopolitical altercations are a hyperactive display
Pessimists always predicting radioactive decay
Looking back I’ll have to say it ended all too soon
If we end up on earth without the moon

Interconnected orbits
Tides of history
Growing concentric circles
Escape velocity

Good bye Satellite
We will miss your light
Sanctify the night
God, it felt so right

Someday in the future we’ll emerge from our cocoon
And recreate our earth within the moon"

Cool Jim, those lyrics would make a good AM tune, I might suggest a few changes if allowed, for example maybe:

Gazing at the stars leads to galactic aspirations
Howling at the moon became our lunar inspiration
But all within the solar system’s slightly out of tune
When we consider Earth without the Moon

Ancient lore and relics buried deep within the ground
Illuminate and demonstrate the wisdom we have found
A message from the ancients carved in stone in mystic runes
They never lived on Earth without the Moon

Political manipulation provides a distracting display
Opportunists demanding orbital decay
Had they succeeded it would have ended all too soon
Alas to live upon the Earth without the Moon

Interconnected orbits
Tides of history
Growing in concentric circles
We reach escape velocity

Hello Satellite
We all love your light
It sanctifies our nights
God, it feels so right

Someday in the future we’ll emerge from our cocoon
And recreate our Earth within the Moon


Since the Moon is not going anywhere soon (I hope, say it ain't so!) :) Not that my edits are any better, but they kinda tie it into the recent RIAA threat, of course I don't know what was in your head when you wrote it. Got any music to go with the lyrics yet?

thehealingroad 07-02-2008 01:09 PM

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If I recall all the experiences I made with www.thebeardedsproject.de I think it's very important that there is a "nucleus" of some people who really want to put something together. We had a bunch of guys who were determined to bring it to a good end even if it gets difficult. It's about dedication, compromises and the ability to be a teamplayer. And it's about respect.

It's not always been easy but I had lots of good times being a part of The Bearded's Project. And I learned so much !!! If you take part in a project like this you'll be able to exchange knowledge and experience with other musicians. So it's also a chance for everyone to improve their sound, their mixing abilities, their songwriting and so on.

... and if it works it will make all the members very very proud, maybe some of them will become very good friends. That's what happened with our project.

Kind regards,
hans

Rick and Roll 07-02-2008 02:06 PM

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To add to what Hans says, there needs to be a leader or a decision group.

thehealingroad 07-02-2008 02:25 PM

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Yes, Rick, that's another important thing. Just one example: someone will have to mix the whole thing. This job is important and difficult. Everyone has to give his or her tracks into the hands of this person and everyone has to accept what "the producer" will make it sound like in the end. That has to be made clear. Everyone can make suggestions, everyone can throw in his ideas, but at the end of the day you do have to accept the mixing guy's (or gal's) decision even if it's not sounding like you want it to. Otherwise it won't work.

Steve Johnson 07-02-2008 03:58 PM

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I play guitar (classical and electric), bass, mountain dulcimer; Lead and harmony vocals; experienced songwriter/arranger; Lyricist/conceptualist; Good equipment all around.

I have a Roland guitar synth also.


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