Ah that makes more sense. Because at one point I'm like 'Matt looks like he's playing an F5 (depending on exacting tuning but that place on standard tuning) and Rick a G5.' But I didn't notice the 7 string. I should have since you were playing on the same strings/frets on the higher notes![]()
Well Rick you did mess up once =p
But it was a new song so all is forgiven
You both played really well though. I enjoyed the solos, timing was good and all. I wish some of Matt's solos were a bit louder but I was able to hear them. I really like how you guys don't rely on sweep picking, unnecessary tapping, etc.
With distortion its really hard for me to tell the difference between a low C, C#,D,D# chords. I can hear a change going on but to pick out the chord? nah.
But yeah I do pay attention as much as I can. Usually to see if I can learn something.
Yes, he is. Exactly, his fast playing was fluid, yet articulate! He could shred like a demon, but still have soul and emotion to his playing! Good tone and stage presence to boot!The lead guitarist of CIIC is way underrated. He plays so fast, so effortlessly, and yet can still pull off the Criss Oliva esque emotion. I really enjoy watching him play.
mmm what part.
Well I could be wrong but it was at the start of the song with a lot of Saxophone. A few bars in you went and hit a powerchord and from my viewpoint it seemed like you thought the song was going to a certain part, but the song still had some melody left. You kind of looked towards Matt, paused and then went back into the song. A few seconds later the song went into the part it seemed like you were about to play. Maybe that powerchord was meant to be there. But I don't think it was. It didn't throw anything off though. And I only 'noticed it' (if there was something to be noticed), because I had heard the song before on your myspace site.
And mistakes just happen. My teacher was telling me about a gig he had where everything almost completely fell apart, and somehow they got it back together. Also at a recital I had doing Ironman... I majorly messed up. The other guys playing it with me messed up first, playing a certain riff twice (when it should have only been played once), and after that my focus/concentration left me and I had a hell of a time getting things back together.
Thanks! I know that, but you were observant enough to pick out something for real, so I figured that you deserved to know what happened!You guys did a great job. Was just picking on you![]()
Also, neither Matt nor I are fans of bands that do the double 7 string attack the entire time -- especially where they use the same chord voicing. Much of our material is worked out so that we are each doing different voicings. It gives a fuller sound and keeps us from dominating the lower frequencies too much and making a bunch of mud on stage. With all the instruments we have going, this is very important.
Wuss.
Two guitars grinding in B is just sludge. Dave and I play so many harmonies, though, that we're seldom playing exactly the same thing. Your point is a good one, though - if you've got two guitarists, use them.![]()