FritzyBeat wrote:Hello everyone!
My name is FritzyBeat, and I am a brand new fan of the MLP tv show and an even newer brony musician XD
I first got into the show about 2-3 weeks ago (loving it of course), and after hearing all the amazing music you Bronies have been making about the show on Youtube and Toastbeard and stuff, I decided to try my hand at creating MLP-inspired music too =)
I only have two songs up online at the moment on Youtube, Equestrian Beats, and Soundcloud under the same name "FritzyBeat", but I plan on making lots more in the near future =D
I won't spam you all with links and stuff for now, but if you want you can look my music up anyways =P I might link you all to them in some other thread once I get to know my way around this site a little more.
Anyways, Nice to meet you! I look forward to chatting with all of you, and checking out all your amazing music! X3
~Fritzy
Snoopy 20111 wrote:FritzyBeat wrote:Hello everyone!
My name is FritzyBeat, and I am a brand new fan of the MLP tv show and an even newer brony musician XD
I first got into the show about 2-3 weeks ago (loving it of course), and after hearing all the amazing music you Bronies have been making about the show on Youtube and Toastbeard and stuff, I decided to try my hand at creating MLP-inspired music too =)
I only have two songs up online at the moment on Youtube, Equestrian Beats, and Soundcloud under the same name "FritzyBeat", but I plan on making lots more in the near future =D
I won't spam you all with links and stuff for now, but if you want you can look my music up anyways =P I might link you all to them in some other thread once I get to know my way around this site a little more.
Anyways, Nice to meet you! I look forward to chatting with all of you, and checking out all your amazing music! X3
~Fritzy
Alright! Welcome to the herd! /)
I really like your voice from both of these songs of yours, too! "Oxygen" is a particularly great song, as the music and your vocals blend really well. Wouldn't mind if I got spammed with links to stuff like this!
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Snoopy 20111 wrote:a sophmore at Belton New Tech High, in Belton,TX.
Injustrial wrote:Age 16 and able to grow a beard?! I'm 26 and can't even manage a shade!
Coloriot wrote:I dub thee n00b.
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FritzyBeat wrote:From one newbie Brony Musician to another, I welcome you Hunterz!
I hope you enjoy your stay at the forum, and I (as well as many others here of course) look forward to hearing your work =D
hunterz263 wrote:FritzyBeat wrote:From one newbie Brony Musician to another, I welcome you Hunterz!
I hope you enjoy your stay at the forum, and I (as well as many others here of course) look forward to hearing your work =D
Hehe. Thank you Frizy. But I highly doubt I will be able to get something out at all for the next few months or so. I am really just trying to find my tone at the moment.
simonli2575 wrote:For all you newbies out there: "n00b" is used to describe newbies negatively, while "newb" is a neutral term.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:simonli2575 wrote:For all you newbies out there: "n00b" is used to describe newbies negatively, while "newb" is a neutral term.
And 'booty call' is positive, right?
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JacksonMiller wrote:Wow ExoBassTix, you really like the D. ;)
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:That's why I'm the beacon of positivity around here :3
Circuitfry wrote:I'm a certified professional with venturing into butts.
JacksonMiller wrote:Wow ExoBassTix, you really like the D. ;)
hunterz263 wrote:FritzyBeat wrote:From one newbie Brony Musician to another, I welcome you Hunterz!
I hope you enjoy your stay at the forum, and I (as well as many others here of course) look forward to hearing your work =D
Hehe. Thank you Frizy. But I highly doubt I will be able to get something out at all for the next few months or so. I am really just trying to find my tone at the moment.
Snoopy 20111 wrote:hunterz263 wrote:FritzyBeat wrote:From one newbie Brony Musician to another, I welcome you Hunterz!
I hope you enjoy your stay at the forum, and I (as well as many others here of course) look forward to hearing your work =D
Hehe. Thank you Frizy. But I highly doubt I will be able to get something out at all for the next few months or so. I am really just trying to find my tone at the moment.
I welcome you also, Hunterz!
It seems like you're miles ahead of me for recording purposes, but this is my 2 cents on tone-finding: just play whatever you think sounds good. Making your guitar sound different just for the sake of difference isn't always a good thing, and it's okay to sound like others. For instance, I use heavy strings, tune down to Eb, use Fender equipment, and use a Maxon OD 808 overdrive pedal, all because my idol SRV did. But I have some various other pedals for fuzz, distortion, overdrive, and wah as well as different pickups because that's all I could get my hands on and I liked the tone. There's nothing wrong with taking some time to make it sound how you want, don't get me wrong. But originality for the sake of itself is a little sketchy in my book.
If TL;DR, basically screw around with every guitar effect and EQ setting you can find, and if you think it sounds good for what you wanna do, then you're good to go.Good luck, can't wait to hear your compositions!
ArisingFlame wrote:Greetings stranger. I'm also stranger.
ArisingFlame wrote:Greetings stranger. I'm also stranger.
FritzyBeat wrote:ArisingFlame wrote:Greetings stranger. I'm also stranger.
I have an idea, lets all be strangers TOGETHER!*shot*
Anyways, a warm welcome to Flashing-lights, who not only has an awesome name, but also an awesome character, and is (I'm sure) an awesome person as well! =D
We hope you enjoy for stay here at the forum!![]()
So, do you make any music Flashing-Lights? :3
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