1. Originally posted by LikeASong:The Wanderer has a very low Eb note (the I went wandering part) which is really hard if you haven't warmed up enough and/or if you don't breath correctly. The lowest I can do is the low D immediately below that Eb note - and only in some ocassions.


    You mean the Eb like the low E string on a guitar tuned a half step down right?
  2. The idea is called "Two Lines" or something. It's about how church goes against god in the bible. A rock song.

  3. I mean the Eb like a note. Yes, it equals the lower guitar string tuned 1/2 step down. When you pull that string, the sound that comes out is a Eb note - that's the one Mr. Cash sings there.
  4. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:The idea is called "Two Lines" or something. It's about how church goes against god in the bible. A rock song.


    Sounds an interesting concept.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    I mean the Eb like a note. Yes, it equals the lower guitar string tuned 1/2 step down. When you pull that string, the sound that comes out is a Eb note - that's the one Mr. Cash sings there.


    Yeah, that's what I meant. I just was a bit confused by you calling it "very low" because for me that means the Eb one octave below than what you meant.

    That is usually the lowest note for me without doing a lot of singing and warming up before. I sometimes can go down to the C# below that.


  6. As an agnostic I my mind sure reacted when a preacher said something very much against the bible. That is where the idea comes from.
  7. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    As an agnostic I my mind sure reacted when a preacher said something very much against the bible. That is where the idea comes from.

    Sounds very much like an idea Alice Cooper would come up with. In fact, I picture it as being something like off The Last Temptation.

    With it, I could also imagine having this church-organ with a massive children's choir and orchestra beginning it off, going from very quiet to very loud and overpowering, then a few piano notes, string arrangement, more piano, guitar solo and church bells every so often over massive drum beats.
  8. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
    Sounds very much like an idea Alice Cooper would come up with. In fact, I picture it as being something like off The Last Temptation.

    With it, I could also imagine having this church-organ with a massive children's choir and orchestra beginning it off, going from very quiet to very loud and overpowering, then a few piano notes, string arrangement, more piano, guitar solo and church bells every so often over massive drum beats.


    Sound's like you should write it instead I actually already have a guitar intro that I think is pretty heavy
  9. I've only started writing and not even sure which direction that last lot of writing should go in.

    My idea is far overblown anyway, but I know eventually I'd love to conduct an orchestra and choir. It would be wonderful.
  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins:I've only started writing and not even sure which direction that last lot of writing should go in.

    My idea is far overblown anyway, but I know eventually I'd love to conduct an orchestra and choir. It would be wonderful.


    Have you sung your new lyric?


  11. Not yet. I will though - but not sure how to sing it. Actually, what I did hear today:

  12. Just in order to move this to a more fitting topic, I copy my post from the Drunk Thread:


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