Draven Grey
11-30-2007, 03:52 PM
Allow me to introduce myself... my name is Don Caballero de Todo Antes El Noble El Viento de la Espada Montollamas del Fuego Ligero Rodriguez de Montolla Dinero Juarez, and I only answer to my full name.
And now that we're past my moment of weirdness, and all know that isn't my real name...
I've played keys for since I was 6, guitar since I was 18, and pro starting at 15 (music director jobs, writing and performing for a living, etc). I've played contemporary to soundtracks, acoustic rock, hardcore, progressive, and everything in between. I wish I could say that I'm wonderful, but I still feel like a novice on guitar. I've walked away from a record deal before everyone else got screwed, and I've had life push me away from being in a band (which I'm finally recovering from). I ran a recording studio for about 8 years, still work some as an engineer, and also advise musicians in mindset, image, and business. Man, I'm starting to feel old after writing all of that.
I love meeting other musicians, and gleening from them. I also love to help wherever I can. I hope to make this forum one of my few music homesteads... and possibly get some tips to make my guitar playing better.
And now that we're past my moment of weirdness, and all know that isn't my real name...
I've played keys for since I was 6, guitar since I was 18, and pro starting at 15 (music director jobs, writing and performing for a living, etc). I've played contemporary to soundtracks, acoustic rock, hardcore, progressive, and everything in between. I wish I could say that I'm wonderful, but I still feel like a novice on guitar. I've walked away from a record deal before everyone else got screwed, and I've had life push me away from being in a band (which I'm finally recovering from). I ran a recording studio for about 8 years, still work some as an engineer, and also advise musicians in mindset, image, and business. Man, I'm starting to feel old after writing all of that.
I love meeting other musicians, and gleening from them. I also love to help wherever I can. I hope to make this forum one of my few music homesteads... and possibly get some tips to make my guitar playing better.