Rosie
05-10-2005, 05:42 PM
It's so complex, even it's scales have scales, and it uses all the modes... myxilodian, dorian, orion, lithium... it's so deep in maths and theory, it sounds like there's almost no theory at all... an extremely deep, meaningul piece that was worked out through years of blood, sweat, tears, broken guitar strings... breaking off, and those fiddly Roland buttons being... hard to push.
We call it "Roland Goes to Bubbleland". It was played on a Roland U-20 and a Washburn guitar into a Roland Microcube (w/ Boss Metal Zone + Amp effects/dist).
And here is the masterpiece:
http://s28.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1YVIZN43NFY9I01FGK5B0UV274
But be careful; once you listen once, there's no turning back. From the music. And the theory. And the chord progressions. Oh yes, the chord progressions. They exist. I swear.
We call it "Roland Goes to Bubbleland". It was played on a Roland U-20 and a Washburn guitar into a Roland Microcube (w/ Boss Metal Zone + Amp effects/dist).
And here is the masterpiece:
http://s28.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1YVIZN43NFY9I01FGK5B0UV274
But be careful; once you listen once, there's no turning back. From the music. And the theory. And the chord progressions. Oh yes, the chord progressions. They exist. I swear.