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  1. Some months are passed since the previous video: we have worked a lot to improve our music. The last concert a friend of us flimed some songs, so i'd like to hear some opinions from you, rapporting to the previous video... thanh you all :thu: ( in this first video skip to 3.15, because before there is only a man talking about us) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5TE1JOOImg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF1hlH_ivVg&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KScFXPwguL0&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvNm4m9EYIc&feature=channel Dude, since you're 16 and a little ignorant of forum etiquette, I'm gonna hook you up with a lesson and then an honest critique. First for your lesson: This forum is a community. I'm a newbee - only tripped across this forum a couple of weeks ago. But I make an effort to check in every day and see if there's something I can add to the conversation. Everyone here has a unique point of view, and by having a large number of people participate on a regular basis, we all are able to gain from the collective wisdom of the group as a whole. One of the benefits of being a regular contributor to the forum is that you get the benefit of bouncing ideas off of musicians all across the country. (For example, you get to have people critique your band) However, to make your first post "Look at my video" and then to have your only other post be - "OK, we've practiced, so look at my new video" is - let's just say bad etiquette (I'm being nice). You need to contribute to the forum before you can expect people to help you. Truth is you could be the reincarnate of John Lennon and your still going to get a rough critique if your first post is "Look at my video" So, if you want to get honest and constructive opinions from the members here, become a contributing member first. OK - done with my lecture. As for your music, I agree with the post that criticized your drummer. I'm a guitarist and singer in a 3-piece band and the truth is that I am the least important member of the band. Think of music like building a house (especially rock and roll). The drums are the absolute bedrock foundation. If that ain't solid, everything you put on top of it is screwed. So... Get your drummer and bass player to practice together and get that groove solid. Hope that helps.
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