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Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Nell
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Nell Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 3:28 PM Quote
haha...

I'm just back from Munich, where I had the opportunity to play on a double 6 string guitar! Amazing - hard though - if you're not used to it - but you actually get used to it quite fast....

There were also a western guitar and my own one -
(it was my aunt's birthday and my cousins, uncles and I - we alled played her fav. songs)

There was also a Fender -Bass (Gee----that one sounds amazing - only 4 strings though)...

So it was really fun (although I did screw up the piano part hehe)
So I'm ready for any guitar! :)

Sweden? Sweden is sooooooooooo far away ;) let's meet in the abbey road :p

who's gonna pick up the bass?`:)

 
Re: Introducing...
Rammsfer
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Rammsfer Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 4:04 PM Quote
frandougeil wrote:
Rammsfer wrote:
Wolfy wrote:
I found a name for the band:

THE BOARDIES!!!


Nice one!


Fernando u could fill the position for bass!U've always been eyeing tt position haven't u=))


Haha lmao
For sure (H)
l'm a bass master
xD
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 5:21 PM Quote
Rammy you need to practice some hip moves, before you can join the band then ;)

I think Nell should also be our manager, she has a lot of musical knowledge!

And Abbey Road sounds nicer than Sweden, so sure!
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Nell
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Nell Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 7:38 PM Quote

Hahaha...what has a manager to do with musical knowledge?

or even the hospital (since it hase a game-room...with a pool table? ;) hehe)
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Wolfy
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Wolfy Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 9:10 PM Quote
Rammsfer wrote:
frandougeil wrote:
Rammsfer wrote:
Wolfy wrote:
I found a name for the band:

THE BOARDIES!!!


Nice one!


Fernando u could fill the position for bass!U've always been eyeing tt position haven't u=))


Haha lmao
For sure (H)
l'm a bass master
xD


So now we have a bass player and because very little songs require cello, i could take the drums (or lead vocals, after many auditions of course.....).

EDIT: 100 posts!!!! Yay!!!!
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Rammsfer
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Rammsfer Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 10:16 PM Quote
Haha...yes l know, l must practice lol!

l wish l could learn to play the cello...

Btw, Happy 100 posts :)
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Nell
Posts: 1450
Nell Posted Sun 18 Jan, 2009 11:18 PM Quote


hehe wanna join the family?

my father works as a piano/ organ teacher at the moment, my uncle is a cello- the other one a guitar-teacher ;) - so everyone's gotta learn to play something

it's cool- each one alone - but all together (with the younger generation combined...(cousins etc.)) it's like classik meats death metal ;)

so u can do a family-intern-ship ...

btw: 100 posts - and wolfy indeed did the 100th one...not bad. So how is it going then with the cello - Did you try to play "quicksand" yet? (the instrumental part in the middle)



 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
frandougeil
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frandougeil Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 5:46 AM Quote
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Rammy you need to practice some hip moves, before you can join the band then ;)


Yeah!!And u can go by the stage name of Fernando Payne;D

TheBoyWithAName wrote:
I think Nell should also be our manager, she has a lot of musical knowledge!


I'm in with that!Nell sounds like she knows a lot about music=)U must play those instruments really well=DD

TheBoyWithAName wrote:
And Abbey Road sounds nicer than Sweden, so sure!


ABBEY ROAD!!Here i come=DDDDD


And I'm gonna start working out my vocals and tambourine/harmonica playing.Hope I will not disappoint=p

What's the first song we're doing??
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
frandougeil
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frandougeil Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 5:49 AM Quote
Rammsfer wrote:
Haha...yes l know, l must practice lol!

l wish l could learn to play the cello...

Btw, Happy 100 posts :)


This is a little too late..but anyways...

Happy belated 100th post Philip=)

I wanna learn the Cello as well;DD
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
frandougeil
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frandougeil Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 5:53 AM Quote
Nell wrote:


hehe wanna join the family?


Can i please??
=D

Nell wrote:

my father works as a piano/ organ teacher at the moment, my uncle is a cello- the other one a guitar-teacher ;) - so everyone's gotta learn to play something

it's cool- each one alone - but all together (with the younger generation combined...(cousins etc.)) it's like classik meats death metal ;)

so u can do a family-intern-ship ...



What an awesome family!Sounds like ur surrounded with very musically inclined folks!I'm sure ur very talented as well!!U must become our manager Nell=DD
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Nell
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Nell Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 1:18 PM Quote


yeah...imagine christmas as a child when you're proudly play something for ur parents on the piano and someone's yelling in the back: "that should've been a fsharp!" ...well...

ok so we know have the group together right? ;) the "Tintin-and the boardies" ;)

Fran said once "Ode to J.Smith" "just" costed like 100'000 £ - because they've been recording really quickly: (2weeks recording, 2 weeks mixing) ARGH - does someone has a bit allowence left?
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 1:48 PM Quote
Nell wrote:

yeah...imagine christmas as a child when you're proudly play something for ur parents on the piano and someone's yelling in the back: "that should've been a fsharp!" ...well...



Haha damn I don't think I can join the band if you're that finicky? I will make some mistakes...Well I can always turn down the volume if I mess up ;)

So wich instrument is available? Feels like everything's already occupied!

Maybe we could get a sponsor, *cough cough* Fraaaan...
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
frandougeil
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frandougeil Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 2:32 PM Quote
Nell wrote:


yeah...imagine christmas as a child when you're proudly play something for ur parents on the piano and someone's yelling in the back: "that should've been a fsharp!" ...well...


Oh nooo...the positive thg is tt at least they're correcting u so u won't make the same mistake in the future=P

Nell wrote:
ok so we know have the group together right? ;) the "Tintin-and the boardies" ;)

Fran said once "Ode to J.Smith" "just" costed like 100'000 £ - because they've been recording really quickly: (2weeks recording, 2 weeks mixing) ARGH - does someone has a bit allowence left?


Bad news..I've never been a thrifty person.Zilch savings=(
So if we don't get a sponsor we probably have to make it in a few hours so it won't cost as much??After my very poor calculations it would prob cost us "just" 297++ pounds....
Don't worry guys.With the kind of talent on board it will still be a fantastic Album;DD
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
Nell
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Nell Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 3:41 PM Quote


I'm not finicky! Blimey ;) That system with the volume works totally fine with me! :)

hehe...

well we always need 2 guitars - there have to be cool riffs to play!

So we have bass, guitar, guitar, piano, drumms right? ;) and a manager

who does sound & lights? ;)

Well - like Sunrise Ave. did - we could always sell on of our houses to produce a record - any volunteers or left over houses? No? Sure?

Ok then - like she said - we gotta be real quick at recording :P
 
Re: Introducing... (Wolfy's thread)
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Mon 19 Jan, 2009 4:14 PM Quote
Are we going to play something like this?

Tintin And The Boardies

Great outfits too!!!
 
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