Dragon Force...!!!.......VID.....WOW...just WOW

artnoir said:
yeah I know, and as you say, the result is even more powerful. But as a general rule, playing a song in minor usually conveys a sad feeling...
Only because many composers choose minor as a backdrop for their sad songs. So now we have come to associate the two even though there is no real basis for it, and composers emulate this theme they have established that major = happy and minor = sad... It's like saying E is heavier than C or white always means good and black always means bad.

I'm just being picky because this needs to be thrown out there, so many people don't even think about the iconography they live within.
 
Keith! said:
Did anyone watch the other video on that page of that guy "trying" to play Operation Ground and Pound?

Thats a perfect example of why you shouldnt atempt to play fast when you dont have the technique down. Check out that beautiful vibrato!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

And someone has posted saying hes got good technique :erk:

lol yeah that was pretty bad.

On topic: ahh the mighty Dragonforce! Those guys can really shred it up. I'd love to see them live.
 
Evan84 said:
listening to a whole Dragonforce album usually gets pretty boring :(

Unfortunately I agree. I hadn't listened to much Dragonforce until I saw this thread, and I was floored by the video. Until I listened to the rest of the album and heard the same chords, same riffs, over, and over, and over...

So sadly, yes, listening to the first track off the album is cool but then it very quickly gets to be *yawn* Even some of the other albums I listened to have a suspiciously similar sound. :erk: