The Satanistis, very simply, a vile masterpiece; a wicked and nefarious plunge into the war between heaven and hell. From the iconic opening chords of “Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel” and the relentless double kick attack of “Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer,” to the classic rock solos and malevolent ...
“It's sort of a breaks philosophy,” he adds, “but you're using different genres – instead of a soul break I could use a Latin freestyle break, which usually is an 808, but the important thing is you're getting those artifacts that you get in a break, like a musician saying '...
Once they know more about the chord construction, it will be easier for them to identify chords, how they are built, and how they can add chord embellishments. Another plus point of the process is that it will allow musicians to move chords easily. It will also let them move chords up ...
"S pending thousands of hours in a studio learni ng how to writ e a song, learning how to play different chords, training myself to sing," he said in an interview on US TV show 60 min utes last year. "I don't really know if that's a good thing or a bad thing as no...
This phrase was spoken by pastors from the altars of the congregations my mother, sister, and I attended. Sometimes it was a declaration. In communion, hands would be thrown into the air while cries ofYes, Lordechoed throughout the sanctuary. Several chords would be hit on the organ, pre...
Is it really necessary to be able to play the piano to go to a conservatory? I know it helps you hear chords and stuff like that, but I don't even have a piano; if I start taking lessons, how am I going to practice? I guess my question is (and forgive me for going on so lo...
‘Spent’, the grooviest track Declaration AD have written in ages. And it’s from this first song that the new dynamics start to pop up. Kirk Hodgson’s guitar playing is eerie and high pitched at times, unlike the usual chugged open chords. And during the bridge vocalist Sam Coates’...
in a melancholic hum bringing me to my knees, chords of my heart breaking in unison with the delicate notes that fall within the tracks lamenting between trains. Those words still pierce my ears late at night, eyes fluttering, but, the sheep I count ...
(1976, Sire) - Shaggy hair, three chords and infectious speedy hooks -- of course, we're talking about The Ramones and in 1976 they got things hopping with the catchy anthem "Blitzkrieg Bop," the joyous foot-tappingly awesome "Beat on the Brat" and the classic "Judy Is a Punk." ...
But something about its construction, the way the chords move and the subtle twists and turns of the melody, feels classic to me, like a song I might have sung in choir class when I was 11. One we used to do a lot back then was Bette Midler's "The Rose", which had somehow been...