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Posts posted by Adamsvette
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I probably should have specified. I'm one of those crazy people who think that my music and art aren't products to be sold, They're personal expressions. Once I finish this (alone or not), I will let it become public domain, so that anyone can see and listen, reproduce, and enjoy without limits. I agree wholeheartedly that we all need a source of income and a means to eat, but just this once I'd like to keep it free of limits or controls. And I know it can work and be amazing. Just look at all of the amazing things that opensource groups have brought us.
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My name is Adam Hosburgh.
I'm 20 years old and have been playing, preforming, composing, recording, writing, teaching, and of course, learning music for the past decade. I had a little local metal band for a while called 12 Steps Away and I'm wanting to start a new art project called Breath Free. I have the ideas and the means to work but I want to work with other musicians over the internet to complete it.
I'm not going to limit the number of ideas or the number of people. I want this to be a living creation based on the influence of everybody (but i do have general story and musical themes that I would like to stick to. Think of myself as a project manager if you will.) But don't let that differ you from submitting your talents, no matter how grand or insignificant you might feel them to be. Contact me and I will send you my full idea, including what I have so far completed. I use GarageBand to record with and I own a guitar and violin, but I can play and write for many instruments.
right now I know I'm looking for bassists, singers, percussionists and synthesizer/keyboardist/pianists.
Find me on facebook, message me here, reply to this post, or send me an email: adamsvette@gmail.com
I look foward to meeting you!
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The Line You Wish You'd Written
in Musician's Lounge
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the alternating guitar parts for The God that Failed by Metallica.
I remember I was walking down the street on my way to school with my headphones in when I first heard it.
All I could think was "Damn it is soooo good!"
As soon as I heard it I knew instantly how to play it. It wasn't just that it sounded awesome, it was my style of playing.