Franki Doll’s Toy Box Persent this awesome band as they perform 3 songs live in the studio and give the funest iterview ever. bands sounds like SLAYER, SICK OF IT ALL, SEPULTURA, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, DEAD KENNEDYS, MADBALL, BAD RELIGION, AT THE GATES, IN FLAMES, IRON MAIDEN
Today the metal band seem seeking and only the few metal community who is still exist.but beside that there are so many the new metal band who comes up to the surface.but the metal band still authorized by the old metal band such as the Father of metal band METALLICA,nightwish,dimmu borgir,LAMB OF GOD and many more.the new metal band is hard to beat the old metal band,there is no answer why could be that.
But the metal band only develop in several countries especially in EUROPE and AMERICA. in ASIA there are several band who can also to fight to get the audience or listener.the most phenomenal band is nightwish the metal band from sweden,slayer and opeth.Nightwish has a women vocalist that in this years has awarded Swedish Metal Awards 2008 and opeth has great welcome for their new album with the tittle watershed.
As we know in Europe and metallica there are so many music metal festival that make the music metal can be develop so they born the best metal band each year.because they give the change to express the music and then they also can learn from the senior metal band how to make the best music metal.it is very different with the Asia who do not have the famous metal band.but recently I heard there is the metal band from japan who will perform in USA.I think in Asia and the other countries has the best metal band the differences is the do not have a change to perform they metal music.
so this is make sense why the only Europe and America countries who always reborn the best next metal band.
Rather difficult to determine its sure is when music heavy metal born. According to some observers, character heavy metal in music rock first time heard at songs “You Really Got Me Now” – of The Kinks and “My Generation” from The Who, around year of 1964. While performing artist heavy first metal can be given to Alice Cooper with the band The Spiders build by the year 1965 far before he is recognized wide through the hit “Love It to Death” at 1971.Heavy metal itself has just been really emerging to surface in the year 1967.
During the year, rock band still be blanketed spirit of Summer Of Love which brought by the hippie. But world soon witness revolution in playing music through the pioneer hard music like Golden Earring ( build the year 1965), Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, Vanilla Fudge, Iron Butterfly, Steppenwolf, Blue Cheer, Deep Purple, Grand Funk Railroad, Free, Uriah Heep, Mountain, Humble Pie, Blood Rock, MC5, Black Widow, Atomic Rooster, Cactus and Black Sabbath.
Heavy metal which in the form of initially known as Hard Rock, grows along the length of period 1966 to 1970 and disturbs world through with what called by Steppenwolf, sound Heavy Metal Thunder. In the time spread, new music type which many borrowing elements rock nitrogen ‘ roll and blues.
Albums like “Are You Experienced” and Electric Lady land yielded by this group, so admired by many people of the trio is music stage king rock end 60 together Janis Joplin and The Doors.
Then many new bands popped out in firm music line. Foghat and Bad Company which bluesy, Budgie which is hard and UFO born from explosion heavy metal before all, others rock band which there have like Status quo, starts loudely their sound.
But until the year 1973, the king heavy metal music held by 3 name, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, Hard rock, and then heavy metal, defined by third of this group. Technique mainstay, composition of music and spirit of previous rock have never been met, there is in body the three.
This Heavy metal band had so much promise and was friends with the worlds top metal band- Judas Priest, but for some reason they were like a meteorite in the night sky. This is one of many videos I produced on them. joelsamuelpresents- tell your friends if you enjoy this type of programming? joelsamuelpresents
The music known as heavy metal has for years been misunderstood and much maligned by the general public each and every time they see someone in heavy metal clothing. This is very much due to the associations the genre has with negative social concerns including that of religion and the many cases of fans running afoul with the law. These same fans attend heavy metal concerts drinking large amounts of alcohol and end up drunk, leading to problems and accidents normally associated with the condition, including drunken fights and car accidents. Heavy metal bands and artistes generally do not help much to improve the image of the genre, as they are often portrayed as drunken rebels who indulge in material excesses such as the above-mentioned alcohol binges and drug use.
However, there are heavy metal artistes and bands who are wholly professional about their art, and are known as hardworking musicians who dedicate hours upon hours to their craft and music. Bands such as Dream Theater and surprisingly, Metallica, are serious musicians despite the latter’s famous partying ways often reported in the media. Music magazines that concentrate on specific musical instruments have invited various band members to provide musical and performance advice, and these individuals are very much lauded in the professional music industry for their effort and abilities. In fact, heavy metal bands can often boast of members who number amongst the top musicians in their specific musical instruments. Dream Theater’s John Petrucci has, for years, been considered one of the most gifted guitarists in modern times, and has been voted in numerous awards.
So it is solely the result of the merits derived from the work of these heavy metal musicians that the genre itself has over the years, been taken more seriously in both the music and entertainment industries. While heavy metal music has its foundations in basic power chords, chugging rhythms and fast paced songs, the many sub genres that has spawned from a free spirited creativity in the community has resulted in it being one of the most versatile musical genre in history. There are many camps within heavy metal that swear by its more specialized forms, but these purists also encourage diversity and exploration from their own work. It is not uncommon to find heavy metal bands to have a wide repertoire throughout their discography. The more mainstream bands such as Metallica have one time or another in their career, explored different musical forms such as classical, rock and even pop.
Perhaps to emphasize the influence heavy metal has had on both the industry and the public has been the increasing number of heavy metal acts that have populated the popular music charts, as well as the growing visibility of the genre in commercial marketing and advertising avenues. Heavy metal merchandise continues to be one of the top selling products in various forms, from heavy metal shirts and CD sales, to other apparel and even tattoos. Many heavy metal bands, no matter how underground they consider themselves to be, are also keen to include merchandise sales in their efforts to promote themselves and the music. Even the hardest forms within the genre such as black and death metal have been able to break into the consciousness of the public in major European countries, making constant appearances in their musical charts.
As I stated on my other heavy metal blog list, this is just who I like. Not a matter of technical performance or record sales or popularity. These are just the vocalists that you will find on my MP3 Player and on the Flash Drives in my car. I enjoy all music, just some more then others. Now lets end this list!
#5 – Brian Johnson – Obviously you can’t think of Brian Johnson’s music without AC/DC coming up. You know what, that’s fine with me. After the passing of Bon I don’t think anyone thought that voice could be filled, but Brian has done that with dignity and respect to the band. The new generation doesn’t really know that there was a different voice at the mic of AC/DC that has to say something about the talent of this man. Brian is so high on the list because of the amazing catalogue of music that he will forever be known for.
#4 – James Hetfield – Not the James Hetfield from the documentary “Some Kind of Monster”, but the James Hetfield us metal heads know and love from “Kill Em All”. James has an amazing voice that compliments not only his own guitar playing but also that of fellow shredder Kirk Hammett. Metallica is the band that all others strive to be and that is in a big part because of the vocals of their main man. Metallica is Metallica and I love it. Growl you bastard growl.
#3 – Vince Neil – This is very shocking to some reading this site including my wife because I am a huge Motley Crue fan, but the fact is I’m a Motley Crue fan, not really a massive Vince Neil fan. Vince needs Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, and Tommy Lee to be complete. That has been proven time and time again with his sub par solo career, but with that being said no one else could sing the songs I love like Vince (the John Corabi experiment), so that puts him at number 3. I think my wife puts him at #1 for other reasons, but this is vocals not…
#2 – Bruce Dickenson – When you talk about Heavy Metal Music can you possibly have a conversation without this man. Bruce’s music speaks for itself. I’m not a fan of the best Iron Maiden front man argument simply because there really is no other. Bruce is the standard which most singers gauge their performance. Seeing this man use that range live is something you will never forget. Eddie might be the Maiden mascot, but Bruce is the voice and always will be. SCREAM FOR ME WE LOVE METAL!
#1 – Ronnie James Dio – Believe it or not until a couple of years ago I really didn’t know that much about Dio, until Vince had me listen to Holy Diver. I was blown away that a Heavy Metal Musician could sound so dark and evil one moments and so operatic the next. I’m one of those people that will pick Dio over Ozzy in Sabbath (or Heaven and Hell) any day of the week. Heaven and Hell, Lady Evil, Mob Rules, incredible songs that need no justification. Not to mention the fact that he raised Rainbow to new heights with hits like “The Man on Silver Mountain” and his solo career was off the charts. Dio is the voice of Heavy Metal and the image that will keep it strong into the future. If you think he’s getting old check out the new H&H album and you be the judge. SHOW ME THE HORNS DIO!
That’s the end, do your worst!
Almost all musical instruments come with different gear or accessories. Each of these gear or accessories has its own specific functions and is used for different compositions by the musicians. However, in western music guitar, drums and synthesizers are most sought after musical instruments. Every musician uses these instruments in their music concerts.
Earlier these instruments were hand made and intricately designed and were made mostly out of different kinds of wood. Nowadays, with the advancement of technology, metal instruments and metal music gear have come into use. After a few decades, metal music gear have become very popular.
Instruments like drums, which were previously made from wood, are now being made of metal or steel. In a drum set the gear like cymbals are made of metals. And now drums like snare drums are also being made of metal. Here we will be discussing different instruments which are made from metal.
Drum gear which are made of metal
Cymbals – Cymbals produce sound which is very metallic. So, these gear have always been made from various metals. Brass is one of the most commonly used metals in music gear making.
Some of the most used cymbals are Hi hat, crash cymbal, ride cymbal, splash cymbal, china cymbal, sizzle cymbal and a few others. The hi hat is a core element in the drum set because it is used as the primary time keeper. It is actually a pair of cymbals which are made of brass, mounted on a specialized stand. The ride cymbal is the second most important time keeper of the cymbal types. It is typically the largest cymbal in your setup and has a nice open sound. Ride cymbals vary in thickness, which has an influence on attack, volume, and tone of the sound.
The bell or domed center is usually quite big which allows for pronounced accents within a rhythm or dedicated patterns on or off the beat. Crash cymbals are designed to accent a rhythm. Large crash cymbals work well to either expand your current range or limit the number of cymbals needed since they serve well as a light ride.
A Splash cymbal is the smallest of the crash family. They have the same purpose but their use is different. Splash cymbal sounds great when it is hit in unison with a snare drum or tom drum. China cymbal is often used like a splash cymbal. Chinese have the most unique shape of the cymbal types. Clash cymbals or hand cymbals are cymbals used in identical pairs and are played by holding one cymbal in each hand and striking the two together.
Conclusion
Nowadays, a whole drum kit along with its various drums, cymbals, and drumsticks are made of different types of metals. Snare drums, and bass drums have metallic body. The metal helps to improve the sound quality and makes it maintenance free. The microphones and the stands which are required along with these instruments are also made of metal.
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Theyâre generous, theyâre consistent, theyâre givingâ¦and most of all…they love your music. Theyâre your fans and they come to every one of your live shows, fork out money for cover charges, CDs and t-shirts, bring your band gifts, throw you house parties, and spread the word of your music on the internet and beyond. Your fans are the single most important ingredient to the success of your band. Without them, youâd be rocking out in your Auntâs basement to an audience of noneâ¦well, maybe her cat.
But there can be a dark side to the hoards of happy humans drunk on your future #1 hits. Sometimes the folks barreling in to see you play, or flooding your websites with their online presence are causing more harm than good to the reputation of your band. Rude behavior, message board flaming, compulsive sticker-ing and flyer-ing, may all seem like helping to your flock of followers but to club owners, industry and those newly interested in your music, they may seem like trouble-makers, belligerents and vandals.
It may be simply a case of over-exuberant fan zeal. Your fans think theyâre preaching the gospel of your band to anyone with eyes and ears: by dropping your postcards all over town like a bird with irritable bowel syndrome, by filling up strangers email in-boxes with bulky MP3s and HTML photo-heavy notices about how much you rock, and by yelling your bandâs name at the top of their lungs during another bandâs set like a parrot with Turretâs Syndrome. These unsolicited over-promotionsâ¦albeit well-intentionedâ¦are hard for the average person to separate from your bandâs own promotional efforts and may not be appreciated in the way they were intended. On the other hand, it may be that your fans are so revved up by the love of your music that theyâve become arrogant, aggressive and just plain out of control in any arena (or cyber place) your band inhabits. At any rate, you may find that you need to dial these folks back a bit to create a environment that is fan-friendly without comprising your bandâs opportunities.
The following are a few tips that will help you to guide your supporters in their quest to be adamant fans without allowing them to turn into an obnoxious, rowdy, gang of rabid baboons.
1.) Communicate With Your Fans—A lot of problems can be eliminated by simply setting up a line of communication between your band members and your fans. For instance, if you know that a particular club forbids setting around flyers, postcards or other promo materials, post it on your website with the upcoming show info-blast. Set guidelines for your band and for each individual show and let your fans know that they need to follow these simple rules or theyâre no longer permitted to attend live gigs and to post on your cyber message boards. A little information can go a long way and your fans will be happy that you let them know what they can and canât do at any particular show.
2.) Learn From Experience—Sad but true, often the best way to learn whatâs not appropriate at shows is for inappropriate things to happen. When fans begin their overblown behaviors, benign-intentioned or not, you will learn by the reaction of the clubs, the industry and your other fans whatâs okay and whatâs not going to fly. A good example is thisâ¦placing bumper stickers on club walls may be encouraged at some places but forbidden at others. The first time you get a call from a red-faced bar owner screeching through clenched teeth that his menâs room walls have to be repainted, youâll know that itâs time to email your fan base and let them know to leave their reserve of band stickers at home when the band plays that club again. In another example, it may not occur to your band that certain fans are behaving rudely to club personnel or to your other fans, at your shows, until someone makes you aware of it. At that time, you may need to email your naughty fans and let them know that certain bad attitudes are unacceptable at shows, and on your message boards, and that fans who canât be pleasant will not be invited back.
3.) Friends And Family Are No Exception—As awful as it sounds, often times a bandâs family and friends are the most out of control and obnoxious at showsâ¦and on the web. Maybe itâs because theyâre more emotionally invested in the band and its members, or maybe because the musicians forget to remind their loved one about fan etiquette. You and your bandmates may think itâs a given, but some of the biggest jerks, idiots, and rebel rousers at gigs are your loved ones. It doesnât matter itâs the bass playerâs ten year-old brother to the drummerâs 60 year-old dad, you donât want to be banned from your favorite showcase venue because granny kicked the bouncer in the shin. Donât be afraid to sit your friends/family down and spell out the live show/internet rules for your band. Sometimes you canât control the fans you donât know, which makes it all the more important than ever to control the fans you do.
4.) Lay Down The Law—Once you become aware of the âproblemâ fans, itâs time to explain to them what they can and cannot do at your gigs and on your website. Before banning anyone from visiting the bandâs shows and sites, try sending out a polite, but firm, email with some specific guidelines and a serious warning that the next step will be cutting these bad elements out of the bandâs loop. Itâs important to try not to make the email too harsh, as it may insight further acting up. So, just deliver the message in a casual way, explaining that their actions are hurting and not helping the bandâ¦a fact that they honestly may not realize. Honestly, you may need to give it some backbone so that your jerky fans really understand that their jig is up. If youâre having trouble with someone you know wellâ¦a particular friend or family memberâ¦a phone call or face-to-face meeting might better do the trick. No matter how the message is executed, itâs important to let your fans know that certain behaviors will not be tolerated by the band under any circumstance. Most fans would rather shape up that be cut out of all of the fun, and the bandâs reputation will be safe from troublesome followers for the time being.
Itâs true that fans are a bandâs biggest asset. But left uncontrolled they can also be the biggest liability as your band takes on the responsibility and reputation for the antics that its fans pull at live shows and on websites. Like crazed leprechauns, full of mischief, each fanâs silly stunts and nasty attitude problems will eat away at your bandâs good name with tiny bitesâ¦like a school of piranha in a stream eating a full sized goat down to the bone in secondsâ¦until your band is left, a former shell of itself, wandering your town trying to figure out why you canât get booked and no one visits your website. Itâs not a good sign when you see a tumbleweed blow through your music career. Nip it in the bud now. Control your fans behavior. Trust me; youâll be glad you did.
Throughout the history of modern music, there hasnât been a musical artist/band who doesnât think that their songs are all #1 hits just waiting to be discovered. Many of these artists have been correct and have stood by grinning as their tunes screeched up the charts. This inspires a new crop of musicians every year to feverishly pen their potential hits in hopes of making it big.
Musicians write. They rehearse. They play clubs and hope that one day theyâll encounter that special A&R guy (or gal) that will, see them, dig them, sign them, and make them stars. But surprisingly enough, many of these bands never complete what is probably the most important tool for any musician signed or unsignedâ¦they never record a CD.
It cannot be stressed enough that the CD is at the heart of any musical project. It is the physical embodiment of the song, the combination of writing and performing. Itâs any musicianâs skeleton key for: club gigs, reviews, and radio play. CDs enable you to draw the attention of fans and industry at the same time. Whether containing one song or twenty, the possibilities of the unsigned artistâs CD are endless. Post them on the web. Get them to the press. Give them to your friends. Sell them at your shows. Send them to the record labels. Your CD lets the world know who you are and what you sound like and gives anyone who digs your music the opportunity to listen to it again and again.
So, how can you make sure that youâre CD does your music justice while appealing to fans and industry alike? While there is not one set way to record a CD, there are certain key elements that every professional CD should possess.
The following are a few tips that may help you to make sure that your CD will help your band instead of hindering it:
1.) Itâs Not The Size, Itâs What You Do With It—It doesnât matter how long your CD is, only that it accurately portrays your sound and vibe. If you donât have a lot of time or money to spend in the studio then record for quality instead of quantity. Itâs better to have one really kick ass tune recorded then a full length CD that sounds like it was recorded on a boom box in your basement. But that doesnât mean that your CD needs to be expensive or time consuming. The advanced technology of digital recordings has afforded musicians/bands the opportunity to record in smaller home studios and still come away with professional sounding recordings. Itâs now all about finding an engineer with a fantastic ear and the mastery of his/her own gear regardless of how inexpensive it may be.
2.) Record And Mix For The Song—Remember a song is a collaboration. Even if youâre the sole musician and engineer of your CD, recording a song is still an ensemble project. Instruments, voices and effects must all work together as a team to produce the best possible finished project. If a guitar line is too busy, a kick drive is too loud, or a voice is perpetually off key, the overall quality of the finished product is compromised. There is a delicate balance of creativity and technology, of art and electronics that comes together to produce the wonder that is your CD. Treat that balance with respect. Put your ego aside and record with the songs as your absolute priority.
3.) Less Talk And More Action—Certainly there is a great deal of preparation that is required before recording. Mapping out the arrangements of your tunes can be an arduous process usually much more complicated than the live performance of the song. One guitar part becomes three, or five or ten, a basic drum part now includes percussion and electronic beats, two backing tracks can become twenty. Sometimes you feel as if your brain will certainly explode from the mapping out of all of the musical and vocal parts required to give your song a professionally recorded sound. But donât get so lost in the charting and practicing of various parts and forget that time is of the essence here. Itâs all well and good to tell those who inquire that youâre âin the studioâ or âcurrently recordingâ but if a CD does not materialize in a reasonable amount of time both fans and industry will grow disinterested and move on to someone who has a finished product.
4.) If It Sounds Good, Make It Look Good—After the time and energy youâve spent to make your CD sound amazing, donât scribble on it with a blunt sharpie, throw it in a used envelope and expect a record label to be impressed with it. If your CD looks unprofessional, it will be dismissed as such and will probably spend its days unlistened to, lining the bottom of some A&R internâs birdcage. Simple packaging is certainly acceptable but make sure your CDâs first impression a good oneâ¦your graphics are high quality, your text is neat, your paper stock is professional and all materials are unused. Even the most poorly recorded CD will get a listen, if it comes in a pretty package.
Now that you have a professional CD recorded, your possibilities are endless. Send it to anyone and everyone! Get your name out there! Make new fans! Grab some press! Get a record deal! Stand back and grin as your single goes screaming up the charts. Anything is possible if you have a good CD and can share your music with the world.