I played Highway to hell and grinder, by AC/DC and Judas Priest respectively.
I love playing hard rock.
What was the last song you played?
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On the contrary side of things,
Kids - MGMT
No, I promise it wasn't some cowardly simple chord version. Still insanely easy.
Kids - MGMT
No, I promise it wasn't some cowardly simple chord version. Still insanely easy.
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Savannah - Relient K
Love the way this song sounds, and it surprises me that I'm actually able to play it because, you know, I suck.
Love the way this song sounds, and it surprises me that I'm actually able to play it because, you know, I suck.
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"Hall of the Mountain King"---Savatage.
It's far to hard to find an accurate tab of this, so I had to improvise most of it.....it sounded horrible. v_v
It's far to hard to find an accurate tab of this, so I had to improvise most of it.....it sounded horrible. v_v
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"Dez Moines" by The Devil Wears Prada.
I <3 this song. And the band, really.
I <3 this song. And the band, really.

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Down With the Sickness - Disturbed
Deep's right... the rhythm is... odd.
Deep's right... the rhythm is... odd.
Government is another way of saying "better than you."
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"Iron Man" by Black Sabbath.
Easy song. Even the solo is within my abilities.
I owe Deep like...part of my liver or sommat for showing me this song. It's epic. XD
Easy song. Even the solo is within my abilities.
I owe Deep like...part of my liver or sommat for showing me this song. It's epic. XD

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Yeeeaaahhhh.Strider wrote:Down With the Sickness - Disturbed
Deep's right... the rhythm is... odd.
It's fun to play, but just....tricky to nail at first.
I take payments in cash or check. >.>Chozon1 wrote:"Iron Man" by Black Sabbath.
Easy song. Even the solo is within my abilities.
I owe Deep like...part of my liver or sommat for showing me this song. It's epic. XD
"Mary Jane's Last Dance"---Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
On guitar.
Fun song.
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Hmm...Fine. Contact my manager. >_>
I played "A Tout le monde" by Megadeth. Not, sadly, as good as it could be. But I love the song, so...I'll learn. It's actually not that hard. Even the solo. It's also awesome enough to at least turn a face semi liquidish, though not melt it.
Not to be "that guy"...but I think I like Megadeth more than Metallica. >_>
I played "A Tout le monde" by Megadeth. Not, sadly, as good as it could be. But I love the song, so...I'll learn. It's actually not that hard. Even the solo. It's also awesome enough to at least turn a face semi liquidish, though not melt it.
Not to be "that guy"...but I think I like Megadeth more than Metallica. >_>

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Nothing wrong with saying that, because it's the truth. Megadeth IS Better than metallica.
"Into the Coven"---Mercyful Fate.
Easy, and eerie.
"Into the Coven"---Mercyful Fate.
Easy, and eerie.
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"A bouncy Hymn of Desperation".
Song I wrote. Still working on it. But I like the title. XD
Song I wrote. Still working on it. But I like the title. XD

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Played "Alligator Crawl" by Fats Waller on a piano. That was fun, if not a bit...tricky in some parts. XD Sounds a bit like music that would be played in a saloon...
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Fats Waller is that sort of music, isn't it though?
I can't really remember, 'cept a few years ago my dad got a CD of his music and we all ended up hating it. I'd probably like it now, but yeah.
Anyway, it was probably Seattle - Classic Crime
Despite only being chords, I feel accomplished in the fact that the ultimate-guitar tab was completely wrong, and I took it upon myself to perfect it.
I can't really remember, 'cept a few years ago my dad got a CD of his music and we all ended up hating it. I'd probably like it now, but yeah.
Anyway, it was probably Seattle - Classic Crime
Despite only being chords, I feel accomplished in the fact that the ultimate-guitar tab was completely wrong, and I took it upon myself to perfect it.
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Well, Fats Waller would be considered a stride pianist, and iirc stride was a style that originated from older ragtime that would be played in a saloon. Fats Waller played mainly in the 30s and early 40s, though. Maybe it's just that alligator crawl reminds me of Scott Joplin's The Entertainer. It helps to be playing on a honky tonk sounding piano. XDTripExistence wrote:Fats Waller is that sort of music, isn't it though?
I can't really remember, 'cept a few years ago my dad got a CD of his music and we all ended up hating it. I'd probably like it now, but yeah.
I can see how Fats Waller could be a bit of an... Acquired taste, though.
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I like that song. I also like the fact I'm not the only one who uses UG.TripExistence wrote:Anyway, it was probably Seattle - Classic Crime
Despite only being chords, I feel accomplished in the fact that the ultimate-guitar tab was completely wrong, and I took it upon myself to perfect it.
I played "House of the Rising Sun" and did a good jorb, if I do say so myself. It's...kinda hard to mess up a song that easy though. XD It's not like it's a pride issue.
Either way, it's one of the epics. Overlooked, nowadays.
