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Have you been rocking an old classic? Discovering something new? Revisiting some nostalgic bands from the past?

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A fun tool for discovering new bands: https://www.music-map.com/

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[–] Bags@piefed.social 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

See that's the thing, I don't... In college I played the bass in a joke band, but I don't actually know "how" to play the bass (or the guitar), properly at least, don't know anything about music, production, etc. I'm really excited to just completely wing it. I have really good rhythm and was able to learn songs by ear on bass with basic trial-and-error and memorization in the past, interested to see how this translates. A big draw has been the thought of making my own homemade microphones out of random trash and sampling interesting sounds with them. I've got a few ideas to run with.

I was instantly intrigued by the name "Ancient Infinity Orchestra", and I really really like this. I'm a sucker for lots of wind instruments.