Recent comments in /f/Music

locri t1_j9w3iyq wrote

If they're zero for English, it's not actually a bad assumption. OP might want r/musictheory or r/theirinstrument or even r/wearethemusicmakers if you want your creativity gaslit from the consistent advice to just feel what sounds "good."

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East-Ad-9078 t1_j9w24eq wrote

Last one I promise . There was a guy called Frank Sidebottom who used to wear a paper mache head and had a hand puppet called little Frank. He was as much performance art as anything but his rendition of the Sex Pistols Anarchy in the UK with all the punks dancing to it was the most surreal thing I have ever seen .

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East-Ad-9078 t1_j9w1gpe wrote

Last one from me this as I love this post ! Krokus on their One Vice At A Time tour. Again far too much dry Iso you could barely see anything . It sounded as though a fog horn was going off. The clouds cleared then one of the band members was blowing a Swiss alpine horn which are about 20 foot long and took the whole stage up. I loved heavy metal deeply but Spinal Tap it was !

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Practical_Price9500 t1_j9w0nle wrote

Well, that is a broad question. Let’s narrow it down.

Do you want to learn to make music? Is there an instrument you want to learn to play? What type of music inspired you?

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