what are your main inst, and influences.
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My main composing instrument is the keyboard. My main performing instrument is the Chinese bamboo flute. (just a flute) Recently I found out that I can compose better melodies on the flute.
It's hard to say who inspires me the most. Of course, the Z music page is always full of new info and styles. That's always cool. It's also nice to watch TV, cuz then I'd be hearing the music within a set context. So, for me, it's more about the situation, and not quite as much a certain artist, or style. Oh yeah.. but Bill Evans is an exception. Always inspiring.
I take music to the gym, for the boring aerobike.
Recently, I've brought George Benson. And also a generic funk compilation that my friend gave me. Since my mini mayfair doesn't have a CD player, I just listen to the radio on the car. Radio's cool sometimes.
I guess I listen to lots of jazz, funk, and soul. And disco of course. The influence really shows in my music I think..
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It's hard to say who inspires me the most. Of course, the Z music page is always full of new info and styles. That's always cool. It's also nice to watch TV, cuz then I'd be hearing the music within a set context. So, for me, it's more about the situation, and not quite as much a certain artist, or style. Oh yeah.. but Bill Evans is an exception. Always inspiring.
I take music to the gym, for the boring aerobike.

I guess I listen to lots of jazz, funk, and soul. And disco of course. The influence really shows in my music I think..
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I can't play much else besides a synth ... I'm a pretty average bass player although I do enjoy playing it; basic drums (electronic only); and I'm trying to learn a non-powered instrument, the harmonica.
My favourite music is the romantic era classical composers such as Bruckner and Liszt. I also am much inspired by Rimsky-Korsakov, Bach, Wagner, Resphigi, Khachaturian, Ravel, Faure etc. I'd say about 75% of my CD collection is this music.
But I think that virtually nothing of this comes out in what I write. I jam a lot and try to play in the solo / quartet of classical pieces but haven't written anything like that. But as soon as I have some money to spare I'd very much like to get some good strings and choir sample CDs and give it a try. I fear the results would sound quite bad, but I'm sure I'd have fun
I also listen to quite a bit of popular music from the 20s, 30s and 40s - the era when melody and lyrics seemed to be the prime elements in a song rather than today's concentration (in many styles) of rhythm and texture. I'd like to sing but as anyone who heard my song contest entry will agree, I simply sound bad
Bringing up third place is a modern micture of punk and classic electronic: Sham69, Cockney Rejects, John Cooper Clarke, Exploited, Anti-Nowhere League, mixed in with Kraftwerk and Gary Numan. I do like this music but think it is also "easy" and "flimsy" music, it has no depth of feeling like classical pieces. Of course it's also the style closest to what I write, probably because it's easier than classical or early 20th popular music
Ah, give me a good symphony any day !
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My favourite music is the romantic era classical composers such as Bruckner and Liszt. I also am much inspired by Rimsky-Korsakov, Bach, Wagner, Resphigi, Khachaturian, Ravel, Faure etc. I'd say about 75% of my CD collection is this music.
But I think that virtually nothing of this comes out in what I write. I jam a lot and try to play in the solo / quartet of classical pieces but haven't written anything like that. But as soon as I have some money to spare I'd very much like to get some good strings and choir sample CDs and give it a try. I fear the results would sound quite bad, but I'm sure I'd have fun

I also listen to quite a bit of popular music from the 20s, 30s and 40s - the era when melody and lyrics seemed to be the prime elements in a song rather than today's concentration (in many styles) of rhythm and texture. I'd like to sing but as anyone who heard my song contest entry will agree, I simply sound bad

Bringing up third place is a modern micture of punk and classic electronic: Sham69, Cockney Rejects, John Cooper Clarke, Exploited, Anti-Nowhere League, mixed in with Kraftwerk and Gary Numan. I do like this music but think it is also "easy" and "flimsy" music, it has no depth of feeling like classical pieces. Of course it's also the style closest to what I write, probably because it's easier than classical or early 20th popular music

Ah, give me a good symphony any day !
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My main instrument is the synth, since I bought my first Korg 700. I can manage an Em on an acoustic guitar (!) and I like to just sit and play the blues sometimes on a piano.
Main inspiration? Has to be Tangerine Dream, Rubycon/Ricochet era and other bands or artists into the "Berlin School" style.
Mike Oldfield contributed too in the past.
Space music too by people like Jonn Serrie and Michael Neil.
Who do I listen to now? Probably a variety of 4 different styles. For the Berlin School stuff it's Redshift, Ron Boots, Node, Radio Massacre International and Air Sculpture, plus early TD stuff.
Secondly I'm into good Celtic/Celtic influenced music such as Cappercaillie, Iona, Maire Brennan, Clannad, Karen Matheson, Steve MacDonald and especially Secret Garden.
Thirdly I love trance and techno so if I'm in an aggressive driving mood I try and knock the panels out of my Fiat (Failed In All Tests or Fix It Again Tomorrow) with some cranked up club mixes.
And finally, I have classy CD's made up of tracks from this website.
BUT, you haven't told us about your influences -
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Main inspiration? Has to be Tangerine Dream, Rubycon/Ricochet era and other bands or artists into the "Berlin School" style.
Mike Oldfield contributed too in the past.
Space music too by people like Jonn Serrie and Michael Neil.
Who do I listen to now? Probably a variety of 4 different styles. For the Berlin School stuff it's Redshift, Ron Boots, Node, Radio Massacre International and Air Sculpture, plus early TD stuff.
Secondly I'm into good Celtic/Celtic influenced music such as Cappercaillie, Iona, Maire Brennan, Clannad, Karen Matheson, Steve MacDonald and especially Secret Garden.
Thirdly I love trance and techno so if I'm in an aggressive driving mood I try and knock the panels out of my Fiat (Failed In All Tests or Fix It Again Tomorrow) with some cranked up club mixes.
And finally, I have classy CD's made up of tracks from this website.
BUT, you haven't told us about your influences -
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well i've been naging about a gibson sg here for a while so i guess my main inst, next to singing, would be guitar, i started up playing bass tho which i still find the most fun to play.
since i'm mainly a singer i'm a sucker for bands/artists with (imho) unique voices.
the police, the beatles, steve miller, u2, third eye blind, sting (on his own), thin lizzy, and of course elvis presley.
right now, other than the music section here, i've been listening a lot to robbie's latest, audioslave and foo fighters ditos. plus a new found interest for manhattan transfer, ELO and songs from the musical "hair".
but not right now though... hungover like a dog.
thank you all for your replys!
since i'm mainly a singer i'm a sucker for bands/artists with (imho) unique voices.
the police, the beatles, steve miller, u2, third eye blind, sting (on his own), thin lizzy, and of course elvis presley.
right now, other than the music section here, i've been listening a lot to robbie's latest, audioslave and foo fighters ditos. plus a new found interest for manhattan transfer, ELO and songs from the musical "hair".
but not right now though... hungover like a dog.

thank you all for your replys!
guitar (not a big fan of guitar leads, i would rather be a good bass player...), mouse and midi controllers.
motorpsycho, pink floyd, kong, frank zappa, autechre, speedy j, melvins, tortoise, low, mogwai (latest discovery). as most people will, i have some nice classical cd's too, but to say they influence my own music??? mmm, yeah maybe. but then it would be something like ligeti
mogwai can be heard a lot around my house these days. and a lot of the Z tunes (whenever the computer is on and i'm not making music). i'm also into dutch/flemmish and some english hiphop lately: 't hof van commerce, osdorp posse, spectre (wordsound label).
motorpsycho, pink floyd, kong, frank zappa, autechre, speedy j, melvins, tortoise, low, mogwai (latest discovery). as most people will, i have some nice classical cd's too, but to say they influence my own music??? mmm, yeah maybe. but then it would be something like ligeti

mogwai can be heard a lot around my house these days. and a lot of the Z tunes (whenever the computer is on and i'm not making music). i'm also into dutch/flemmish and some english hiphop lately: 't hof van commerce, osdorp posse, spectre (wordsound label).
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The first instrument that I learned was the drum kit. I played it for 15 years, but not anymore. The flute might be the one I'm most familiar with now, but I also sing, play the piano, clarinet and bass clarinet. I'll be looking forward to learn more instruments, for it seems that I must be as independant and versatile as possible, due to a lack of determined partners around. This is unfortunate, but at least I get things done myself...
My main musical influence is silence. That's where I find the melodies that I manifest. Besides silence, I love Bach, Debussy, Ravel, Shubert, gregorian chants, music for harp, Enya, barbershop quartet, antiquity's music, Arvo Part, and probably many more.
My main musical influence is silence. That's where I find the melodies that I manifest. Besides silence, I love Bach, Debussy, Ravel, Shubert, gregorian chants, music for harp, Enya, barbershop quartet, antiquity's music, Arvo Part, and probably many more.
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Main instrument:
4 strings Guitarbass, nevertheless I would like to have a 6 strings one day.
Main artists:
Too many really to choose from, but Whether Report has always been one of my preferred bands above everything else, I admire their compositions, cohesive sound, the way they jammed together, played their solos, everything! Nowadays Pat Metheny Group gets my best vote, I really enjoy them much; Tribal Tech is fantastic too, absolutely inspiring group. I have to add many bass players: JACO PASTORIUS, Stanley Clarke, Alphonso Johnson, Karol Kaye, John Patitucci, etc., etc., and etc… Drummers: Peter Erskine, Guittarist: Pat Metheny, ALLAN HOLDSWORTH…, Johnny Mclaughlin… etc…
Well, I realise I should go through every one of the main used instruments in the world and that would be too much. Really men… there are so many people I admire deeply the way they play and compose that… and there are soooo many different styles… it’s crazy even trying… I’ll never finish…
What I’m listening at today:
Hufff, everything! But I always leave some space for Fusion. I plug myself to Spinner Radio, which is fantastic, and keep listening Fusion for house when doing some work, cleaning the house, etc.
4 strings Guitarbass, nevertheless I would like to have a 6 strings one day.
Main artists:
Too many really to choose from, but Whether Report has always been one of my preferred bands above everything else, I admire their compositions, cohesive sound, the way they jammed together, played their solos, everything! Nowadays Pat Metheny Group gets my best vote, I really enjoy them much; Tribal Tech is fantastic too, absolutely inspiring group. I have to add many bass players: JACO PASTORIUS, Stanley Clarke, Alphonso Johnson, Karol Kaye, John Patitucci, etc., etc., and etc… Drummers: Peter Erskine, Guittarist: Pat Metheny, ALLAN HOLDSWORTH…, Johnny Mclaughlin… etc…
Well, I realise I should go through every one of the main used instruments in the world and that would be too much. Really men… there are so many people I admire deeply the way they play and compose that… and there are soooo many different styles… it’s crazy even trying… I’ll never finish…
What I’m listening at today:
Hufff, everything! But I always leave some space for Fusion. I plug myself to Spinner Radio, which is fantastic, and keep listening Fusion for house when doing some work, cleaning the house, etc.
i play electric guitar mainly, and i try to improve my solo skills. there is a friend of mine who is a real guitar hero (his job is teaching rock/fusion guitar!!) and he influenced me a lot.
anyway, i can play keyboard, but not so much, and the basics of flute.
but my main instrument is my "home recording studio": cakewalk+pulsar
without that i would not play music!
main inspirations. who knows??? i try to pay attention to everything i listen to, at tv, at radio...
i'm interested in classical music, heavy metal (principal), new age, film music...
for this reason, i did not define (yet) what is "my genre" of music... (and that is not very good, because i'd like to make another album, but i'm not wure on WHAT i'd like to do!!)
anyway, i can play keyboard, but not so much, and the basics of flute.
but my main instrument is my "home recording studio": cakewalk+pulsar

main inspirations. who knows??? i try to pay attention to everything i listen to, at tv, at radio...
i'm interested in classical music, heavy metal (principal), new age, film music...
for this reason, i did not define (yet) what is "my genre" of music... (and that is not very good, because i'd like to make another album, but i'm not wure on WHAT i'd like to do!!)
My main performing instrument is keyboards.
Main composing instruments are piano, guitar and keyboards. (notice the order
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A real piano - and a grand piano if possible - itself inspires me the most. After that, many other musicians are a great source of ideas.
I like to listen to Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Ayreon, The Gathering... Chroma Key. Kevin Moore is the guy that has influenced me most I think.
Main composing instruments are piano, guitar and keyboards. (notice the order

A real piano - and a grand piano if possible - itself inspires me the most. After that, many other musicians are a great source of ideas.
I like to listen to Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Ayreon, The Gathering... Chroma Key. Kevin Moore is the guy that has influenced me most I think.
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Instruments: Real piano / keyboards.
Most frequently heard bands/artists: Well, I'm a dinosaur, but I prefer Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Yes, EL&P, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd ...
I've studied classical music (conducting), so a big influence on me has all music from Palestrina to Penderecki. Favourites: hard to say, but especially Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin!!!, Brahms, Wagner, Bruckner, Strauss, Mahler, Strawinski, Shostakovich ...
When I really need inspiration, silence and red wine is the best. Then I write it down with paper and pen. If the idea is complete (main themes, form, main sounds etc.) I'm going to switch on the PC. Good synth sounds are sometimes very inspiring.
When I have to compose, I don't hear much music - I'm afraid it disturbs.
That's why I don't know so much music as some other PlanetZGuys.
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Most frequently heard bands/artists: Well, I'm a dinosaur, but I prefer Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Yes, EL&P, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd ...
I've studied classical music (conducting), so a big influence on me has all music from Palestrina to Penderecki. Favourites: hard to say, but especially Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin!!!, Brahms, Wagner, Bruckner, Strauss, Mahler, Strawinski, Shostakovich ...
When I really need inspiration, silence and red wine is the best. Then I write it down with paper and pen. If the idea is complete (main themes, form, main sounds etc.) I'm going to switch on the PC. Good synth sounds are sometimes very inspiring.
When I have to compose, I don't hear much music - I'm afraid it disturbs.
That's why I don't know so much music as some other PlanetZGuys.
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