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[QUOTE="RustedAngel:269976"]nyckz0r said:[QUOTE]Its okay Metalguy, the feeling of this is the one has been halted by communication problems, I didnt know what Tom was playing because he couldnt serve it to me in a manner i was acustomed too, for instance - when I asked him what key it was in, he could not comply (my fault I know, I should have been able to figure out the key signature by myself) - Another problem was the timing, I had NO idea what time signature or the changes any of the songs were in when I went into the jam room, I had to play by ear, which was fine I guess. And when I asked Tom what modes he was in, he couldnt tell me becuase he didnt know - its no big deal, some people can just play their instrument, some people know their instrument inside and out, and know what they are doing, some people dont. its not a problem. I didnt get into a Death Metal band, its no big. No hard feelings, guys.[/QUOTE] Some people play by the rules and books, some people play by ear and what sounds good to them. Definetly no big deal and no right or wrong way in my opinion. I could tell by how you were playing that you didn't really seem use to playing death metal which is fine. You're a solo playing which is good for you, I can't do it. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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