GMC Forum _ Cosmin Lupu _ Thefireball's Low-tuned Analysis
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Mar 26 2012, 05:50 PM
Alright mate! there ya go - I know what you like, so, what would you like to start with?
Posted by: thefireball Mar 26 2012, 07:11 PM
I would like to break the ice with a chord question.
What is this chord in standard E tuning? What makes it the chord that it is? I know there are characteristics that define chords. 0-2-4-0-3-0
I love it! And how could I use this chord in a progression? In other words, what chords might go with this one?
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Mar 26 2012, 08:05 PM
QUOTE (thefireball @ Mar 26 2012, 06:11 PM)
I would like to break the ice with a chord question.
What is this chord in standard E tuning? What makes it the chord that it is? I know there are characteristics that define chords. 0-2-4-0-3-0
I love it! And how could I use this chord in a progression? In other words, what chords might go with this one?
Hey Brandon! The notes in this order are E B F# G D E now let's see what functions they bear E would be the tonic, B would be the fifth, F # would be the added 9th, G would be the minor third, D would be the minor 7th that gives us an Em7add9
You can look at this chord as belonging both to the harmonized C major scale (3rd step) or D major (2nd step) scale what suits you better
From that point on, there's a lot of possibilities let me know if you come up with any ideas or would you like me to develop further?
Cosmin
Posted by: thefireball Apr 8 2012, 09:40 PM
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Mar 26 2012, 02:05 PM)
Hey Brandon! The notes in this order are E B F# G D E now let's see what functions they bear E would be the tonic, B would be the fifth, F # would be the added 9th, G would be the minor third, D would be the minor 7th that gives us an Em7add9
You can look at this chord as belonging both to the harmonized C major scale (3rd step) or D major (2nd step) scale what suits you better
From that point on, there's a lot of possibilities let me know if you come up with any ideas or would you like me to develop further?
Cosmin
So what is the 9 we are talking about? What makes it 9? I understand about the third and seventh. Those are part of a minor scale.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Apr 9 2012, 08:47 AM
QUOTE (thefireball @ Apr 8 2012, 08:40 PM)
So what is the 9 we are talking about? What makes it 9? I understand about the third and seventh. Those are part of a minor scale.
Hey Brandon! in respect to the tonic, you can see 2nds as being 9ths when they are in a higher octave, as well as 4ths being elevenths and 6 being 13ths.
Keep this in mind: 2=9, 4=11, 6=13 when they are in a superior octave.
When we have a chord having E as a tonic and having an F# in there, you can look at F# as being the 9th
hope it helps
Cosmin
PS: what are ya workin on? This thread wants more action from ya?
Posted by: thefireball Apr 9 2012, 02:27 PM
thanks Cosmin, it makes sense now. I'm trying to compose - not working too well. Every time I try to come up with a heavy song, it turns into a happy one too! It's crazy! I'm not getting the power I want from the mix either.
thanks Cosmin, it makes sense now. I'm trying to compose - not working too well. Every time I try to come up with a heavy song, it turns into a happy one too! It's crazy! I'm not getting the power I want from the mix either.
Hey mate! This sounds very nice! You could make it gloomier with some b2 nds here and there just like the ones I used in metal metrics 1 at the breakdown in the middle.
Otherwise the riffs are pretty mean! You know, the music reflects your feelings and thoughts usually - if you're not angry on anything, you won't necessarily sound mean just because you want to but if something bugs you in life up to a point where you can't take it anymore, blast! The anger can be channeled through a song
Cosmin
Posted by: thefireball Apr 10 2012, 01:01 PM
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Apr 10 2012, 06:21 AM)
Hey mate! This sounds very nice! You could make it gloomier with some b2 nds here and there just like the ones I used in metal metrics 1 at the breakdown in the middle.
Otherwise the riffs are pretty mean! You know, the music reflects your feelings and thoughts usually - if you're not angry on anything, you won't necessarily sound mean just because you want to but if something bugs you in life up to a point where you can't take it anymore, blast! The anger can be channeled through a song
Cosmin
Thanks Cosmin. Then I am glad the song turned out how it is so far. I am happy actually. haha. Um... "b2 nds" ??? I am guessing you are talking about the dissonant chords.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Apr 10 2012, 01:05 PM
QUOTE (thefireball @ Apr 10 2012, 12:01 PM)
Thanks Cosmin. Then I am glad the song turned out how it is so far. I am happy actually. haha. Um... "b2 nds" ??? I am guessing you are talking about the dissonant chords.
Precisely playing a halftone on two strings-for instance, C on the b string and C# on the E string in the same time
Posted by: thefireball Apr 11 2012, 09:28 PM
Hey Cosmin,
I am working on Piotr's Lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/whammy_bar_phrasing/.
When I raise the whammy bar at the end, sometimes my signal flutters. What I am doing that is causing this?
I am working on Piotr's Lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/whammy_bar_phrasing/.
When I raise the whammy bar at the end, sometimes my signal flutters. What I am doing that is causing this?
Hey Brandon! I think that ore strings are loose than the one on which the note is played. Try to mute the rest and see what happens
Cosmin
Posted by: thefireball May 3 2012, 09:18 AM
Hey Cosmin!
Ever try to write a song and it's going great, then you come up with some other ideas that don't fit into the song? This means an entirely new song before ever finishing the other one. I have so many unfinished songs, if I actually finished them I would have an album!!
How do you combat, or more appropriately, how do you manage these constant new ideas? I keep thinking I am going to finish a song, but never do. What do you do, Cosmin?
Brandon
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu May 3 2012, 09:26 AM
Hey Bran, well, accidentally we are dealing with the same situation in the studio right now. The song 'Seeds' was a pain in the hiney for us, because the chorus is very tricky and we were having a hard time coming up with a good vocal line. Once we got a good vocal line, we discovered it was not fitting with the verse line and so on, until we ended up with a lot of great ideas which somehow were not fitting among themselves. Big bummer, right?
We saved them all and now we are keeping them for future songs and that I think, answers your question SAVE, SAVE, SAVE!
Cosmin
Posted by: thefireball May 3 2012, 09:29 AM
Okay, thanks! I sure do that!
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ May 3 2012, 03:26 AM)
Hey Bran, well, accidentally we are dealing with the same situation in the studio right now. The song 'Seeds' was a pain in the hiney for us, because the chorus is very tricky and we were having a hard time coming up with a good vocal line. Once we got a good vocal line, we discovered it was not fitting with the verse line and so on, until we ended up with a lot of great ideas which somehow were not fitting among themselves. Big bummer, right?
We saved them all and now we are keeping them for future songs and that I think, answers your question SAVE, SAVE, SAVE!
Cosmin
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu May 4 2012, 09:05 AM
We found the chorus! It all fits now
Posted by: thefireball Jul 13 2012, 06:09 PM
Hey Cosmin,
Do you guys find people are commenting and liking your stuff a lot on your facebook pages? I have well over 2,000 likes, but not really any interaction when I post stuff. Any thoughts on that?
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 13 2012, 06:17 PM
QUOTE (thefireball @ Jul 13 2012, 05:09 PM)
Hey Cosmin,
Do you guys find people are commenting and liking your stuff a lot on your facebook pages? I have well over 2,000 likes, but not really any interaction when I post stuff. Any thoughts on that?
Hey Bran,
yes, I know exactly what you're dealing with Your growth has not been an organic one - you have exposed yourself to a lot of people but they haven't been engaged yet in interaction. I talk to everyone on YT and FB, so that they can see I am real, my bands are real and i like to talk to them. Take initiative and make them carry the flag for you If you dig my idea
Posted by: thefireball Jul 13 2012, 06:28 PM
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Jul 13 2012, 12:17 PM)
Hey Bran,
yes, I know exactly what you're dealing with Your growth has not been an organic one - you have exposed yourself to a lot of people but they haven't been engaged yet in interaction. I talk to everyone on YT and FB, so that they can see I am real, my bands are real and i like to talk to them. Take initiative and make them carry the flag for you If you dig my idea
Yeah, I think I see what you mean. How do I make them "carry the flag" though? I ask for interaction, but nothing happens. What am I doing "wrong?"
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 13 2012, 07:33 PM
Things won't happen over night see that's the bad things with those adds they gave you an unrealistic measure of your success Not that your product isn't good, au contraire, you are one of the first examples I always talk about, when it comes to great playing and good ideas with the guitar and modern metal music, but your exposure was not generated because of a bunch of activities you controlled, involving interaction in various forms. You were just getting by, using adds
It's very good, but now, keep the people with you and make them talk about you
Posted by: thefireball Jul 29 2012, 01:57 PM
Cosmin, I have a question about recording in the studio.
I see a lot of bands say they are tracking guitars in a week or two. So this must mean they already have the songs written. Do bands jam out until they have their song completely (or mostly) ready and then record it? I record songs like I used to write short stories - just as I go. This is so I won't forget it. Should I just I re-record all these parts in a single week or two with fresh strings after all the songs are written? Maybe that's how people do it these days? It seems like everybody does it all at once. I just have to remember my riffs though.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 29 2012, 02:06 PM
Hey Bran!
Mate, in Aria, the approach is the following:
1) We record the ideas and make up an initial song structure, on which we build afterwards until the preproduction stage is completed. This means: Written bass and drums, recorded guitars and vocals and also pretty much the whole orchestration ideas, involving various synths or this sort.
2) After we know every little detail, we go in the studio and re-record everything with live instruments and then mix and master.
We think that the pre-production stage is very important, because nothing is left unaccounted or by chance, if you get the meaning The devil is in the details mate!!!
Posted by: thefireball Jul 29 2012, 02:17 PM
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Jul 29 2012, 08:06 AM)
Hey Bran!
Mate, in Aria, the approach is the following:
1) We record the ideas and make up an initial song structure, on which we build afterwards until the preproduction stage is completed. This means: Written bass and drums, recorded guitars and vocals and also pretty much the whole orchestration ideas, involving various synths or this sort.
2) After we know every little detail, we go in the studio and re-record everything with live instruments and then mix and master.
We think that the pre-production stage is very important, because nothing is left unaccounted or by chance, if you get the meaning The devil is in the details mate!!!
Cool! Then I will do that too. All I have recorded now will be demos to be re-recorded now.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 29 2012, 04:06 PM
Great Let me know if I can help you further!
Posted by: thefireball Jul 30 2012, 05:56 AM
My brother and I were discussing something today and I thought I would ask you. Why do a lot of bands self-title their debut albums? Why not just name the album like they do their following ones?
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 30 2012, 08:06 AM
QUOTE (thefireball @ Jul 30 2012, 04:56 AM)
My brother and I were discussing something today and I thought I would ask you. Why do a lot of bands self-title their debut albums? Why not just name the album like they do their following ones?
Honestly speaking I will only guess here We did the same with Voodoo Well, I think that there are only two alternatives:
1) Lack of inspiration
2) Whenever we are dealing with the first release, some people want it so bad to be associated with the band, that they leave it self titled
The Aria EP will be called 'Seeds', though - it symbolizes inception, birth
Posted by: thefireball Jul 31 2012, 01:46 AM
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Jul 30 2012, 02:06 AM)
Honestly speaking I will only guess here We did the same with Voodoo Well, I think that there are only two alternatives:
1) Lack of inspiration
2) Whenever we are dealing with the first release, some people want it so bad to be associated with the band, that they leave it self titled
The Aria EP will be called 'Seeds', though - it symbolizes inception, birth
Very cool. The answer satisfies me, Cos.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 31 2012, 09:07 AM
I just used common sense mate - glad to know I could be of assistance
Posted by: thefireball Jan 15 2013, 09:47 PM
Hey Cosmin,
I resubscribed to GMC today. I was working on Metal Metrics 1 and enjoying it. I am remembering what I have learned last year.
Now I'm trying http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Metal-Metrics-6/ and I have a problem. The backing track sounds like it's in Drop A instead of Drop C. Anyway, the whole pitch is different from the lesson.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jan 15 2013, 09:53 PM
Oh! Darn, let me check it out - I'll see what's what and get back to you, ok mate?
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jan 15 2013, 11:52 PM
Hmmm just checked it and it sounds ok to me... I even played over it and it fits without question... u sure everything is set up properly on your side of the screen?
Hehe! Guess I was sleepy last night Brandon, I managed to find the problem and I will upload the good track in a few hours after i get the project from my dad's laptop It was just in the middle part!