I'm starting to try my hand at composing and that shit is not as easy as it seems. I mean, you could have a handful of riffs and pieces that sound great when played/listened to separately, but sound completely pants when mashed together. Unless I can think of a way to nicely fit together.
The pieces that I'm working on is going to be an instrumental but it isn't going to be wankity wank wank guitar work, there is going to be a few legato and scale use here and there but it isn't going to be primarily based around that. I've always said that speed != good music and I aim to showcase that that's case whenever people hear this.
I have ideas and notes for about four or five songs that I hope I'll be a good enough basis for a demo CD. One of the songs is shaping out to be a lengthy affair with piano being a huge factor and is going to be the one that has quite a bit of speed about it, even though the guitar work is going to be sparse.
The main trouble I have so far is the drums. It would help if I knew how to play the drums but I'm hoping that I'll be able to lay down a few rhythms that would sound acceptable until I can get a bit of experience, for the drums I'm using
Drumkit from Hell EZX and fruity loops studio, which is absolute rubbish to use with it so if anyone has a better program to use with it... please let me know. I'll be recording the bass and the guitar but I'll be using a midi sampler for the piano pieces, which will probably suck ass but hey, I can't actually play the thing.
Whenever/If I get this demo CD finished it won't be used to showcase my talents (or lack of) to any other musician or company. It'll be made solely for me and for whoever wants to have a listen. I may even post it here for you lot.
A lot of work is ahead of me I reckon. Even one song finished will be a huge triumph for me as I always wanted to write and record a song. The tuning that I'll be using is Open C and the recording won't happen until I get my hands on a specific guitar.