What do you listen to?
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What do you listen to?
As a music major, I usually find it interesting to find out what "popular" bands people listen to, especially tuba/euphonium players. When I say "popular," I'm basically including everything that's not orchestral/band/tuba/classical/baroque/ok you get the idea/enough already.
I have to put "popular" in quotes because I'm sure there will be some strange answers.
Personally, I'm into heavy metal, new and old. My classic favorites are of course Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Pantera, etc., but some of the newer bands I love are Trivium, All That Remains, Unearth, Shadows Fall, Lamb of God, Mastodon, Heaven Shall Burn, Children of Bodom, In Flames, The Black Dahlia Murder, and probably more that I'm forgetting, but that'll do for now.
Anyone else?
I have to put "popular" in quotes because I'm sure there will be some strange answers.
Personally, I'm into heavy metal, new and old. My classic favorites are of course Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Pantera, etc., but some of the newer bands I love are Trivium, All That Remains, Unearth, Shadows Fall, Lamb of God, Mastodon, Heaven Shall Burn, Children of Bodom, In Flames, The Black Dahlia Murder, and probably more that I'm forgetting, but that'll do for now.
Anyone else?
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Hmm..
Ska, punk, and indie/emo. Oh, and some country, Celtic music, and southern Gospel.
My favorite band is Less Than Jake. Others include, Mae, Postal Service, Straylight Run, Eisley, Thrice, Allister, Jack's Mannequin, Something Corporate, Suburban Legends, Streetlight Manifesto, Yellowcard, Sleeping at Last, The Living End, Lucky Boy's Confusion, the Used, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco, Relient K, The Spill Canvas, Reel Big Fish, Motion City Soundtrack, Imogen Heap, Houston Calls, Death Cab for Cutie, Green Day, Franz Ferdinand, Flogging Molly, Evanescence, Evergreen Terrace, Enya, Chicago, Booker T and the MGs, Bad Religion, the Ataris, and the All-American Rejects.
Anyone else?
My favorite band is Less Than Jake. Others include, Mae, Postal Service, Straylight Run, Eisley, Thrice, Allister, Jack's Mannequin, Something Corporate, Suburban Legends, Streetlight Manifesto, Yellowcard, Sleeping at Last, The Living End, Lucky Boy's Confusion, the Used, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco, Relient K, The Spill Canvas, Reel Big Fish, Motion City Soundtrack, Imogen Heap, Houston Calls, Death Cab for Cutie, Green Day, Franz Ferdinand, Flogging Molly, Evanescence, Evergreen Terrace, Enya, Chicago, Booker T and the MGs, Bad Religion, the Ataris, and the All-American Rejects.
Anyone else?
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Sterling Virtuoso Eb tenor horn - Wick 2A
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Sterling Virtuoso Eb tenor horn - Wick 2A
B&S/VMI 3301 BBb tuba - RT-50
Bach Stradivarius 42B Trombone - 5G
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I like Korn...oh, and also the Young Blood Brass Band...at http://www.youngbloodbrassband.com/site/site_index.html...they have an awesome tuba part by the way...
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Mostly, something like this:
http://www.tinnitus-liga.de/media/audio/dtl17.mp3
http://www.tinnitus-liga.de/media/audio/dtl17.mp3
According to an article in "The Hearing Review", February 1999, by otolaryngolist Ken Einhorn, up to 52 % of classical musicians and up to 30 % of rock or pop musicians suffer from music-induced hearing loss - in short MIHL.
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I'm listening to some brass orchestration experiments Im doing to try to simulate pipe organ low notes with tubas using false tones, pedal tones, and resultant tones.
my sampled brass:
http://media.putfile.com/Ad-nos-ad-salutarem-undam
the world's largest pipe organ playing the same thing:
http://www.acchos.org/mp3/adnos.mp3
-Eric
my sampled brass:
http://media.putfile.com/Ad-nos-ad-salutarem-undam
the world's largest pipe organ playing the same thing:
http://www.acchos.org/mp3/adnos.mp3
-Eric
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I once saw a video of Yellowcard trying to copy the "Wall of Death" that Lamb of God used to do before their insurance companies made them stop....Streetlight Manifesto, Yellowcard, Sleeping at Last...
The idea is to get the entire standing crowd to split in half then run straight into each other on the singer's count. The Lamb of God version is literally bloodshed and chaos.
The Yellowcard version was like kittens and flowers falling softly together; partly because the video I saw was indoors, but mostly because Yellowcard fans are pansies!
...no offense.
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A couple above:
I love classic rock! It's my second passion behind heavy metal.
Doc, you bring up an awesome question - everyone, what is in your car's CD/tape player right now?
Right now in my car CD player is III: In the Eyes of Fire by Unearth.
I don't have a CD player in my house, it's packed up to take to school, but on my computer I was listening to The Fall of Ideals by All That Remains.
I love classic rock! It's my second passion behind heavy metal.
Doc, you bring up an awesome question - everyone, what is in your car's CD/tape player right now?
Right now in my car CD player is III: In the Eyes of Fire by Unearth.
I don't have a CD player in my house, it's packed up to take to school, but on my computer I was listening to The Fall of Ideals by All That Remains.
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Gordon Goodwin
Stan Kenton
Buddy Rich
Harry Connick Jr
Chicago
Eagles
Beatles
Frank Sinatra
Tchaikovsky
Cesar Franck
Beethoven
Dvorak
and here is where it gets weird
AFI (A Fire Inside)
Sublime
30 Seconds to Mars
Stan Kenton
Buddy Rich
Harry Connick Jr
Chicago
Eagles
Beatles
Frank Sinatra
Tchaikovsky
Cesar Franck
Beethoven
Dvorak
and here is where it gets weird
AFI (A Fire Inside)
Sublime
30 Seconds to Mars
Mirafone 184-4U BBb
Besson BE943 Bass T-Bone
1929 Conn 4H Tenor T-Bone
Selman Eb Alto T-Bone
Sioux Falls Canaries Baseball
Besson BE943 Bass T-Bone
1929 Conn 4H Tenor T-Bone
Selman Eb Alto T-Bone
Sioux Falls Canaries Baseball