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Warbalist

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  1. Embrace the weirdness! Pinkie can dance to ANYTHING!
  2. Shank you berry mush! *Finishes off banana*
  3. This is very nice, especially with this sunset I'm watching right now. Cheers to you.
  4. I never read the fic, but this is really good.
  5. Thanks! Worry not! As Pinkie Pie would say:
  6. Here you all go! I made this one because I just had to:
  7. Cool, cool. Hope you like it, and good luck with exams!
  8. Well, there's no game; it's a fanfiction, which is something I steered away from for many years, but this one had such a bizarre idea and large following, I decided to give it a try. I had no idea how much I'd like it. So, a fair number of fans number of fans (about 30 of us) decided to make a radio drama adaptation of the original story. These two pieces, actually come from the prologue. It's still a work in progress, but it sounds pretty good, anyway. The story is extremely dark and at times, disturbing, but if you're into the Fallout universe (though it seems from your comment that you're not) then it's a wonderful read. Here is a link to their tumblr: http://falloutequestriaradio.tumblr.com/ Here's a link to the prologue (with VA's, sound effects and all): http://soundcloud.com/radiohooves/the-voices-of-wartime The original story by Kkat: http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/04/story-fallout-equestria.html The Fallout: Equestria resource: http://fallout-equestria.com/ But if you're not interested in reading it, maybe you could still appreciate the old-timey versions of songs that we're doing for it:
  9. Yep. One of four composers. Lots of great singers and VA's as well. Loads of talent on this thing.
  10. Of my classical guitar work? Well, I better get going on that, huh? I did, a number of years ago, make an arrangement of Legend of Zelda's Lightworld theme for a wedding. Cool wedding, huh?
  11. I knew you could freaking do it! Keep at it, I'll get another song or two up so you can do more practicing with ponies.
  12. Hey, everypony, Warbalist here with a two-fer today. Two tracks from the Voices of Wartime Equestria intro. Enjoy! [media=]
  13. Here's the secret...are you ready? Lots of freaking work!
  14. Make money. Spend it all. Work on the Fallout: Equestria radio drama.
  15. Yep, that's right. Well, thank you so much!
  16. Just focus on those little spots that kill, you'll be rocking it in no time! You're the man, Jokuc, and you've always been.
  17. Thanks a bunch. I plan on doing more as soon as time allows. Fingerpicking was weird. I started to learn it, properly, after 6 years or so of playing. It took me at least a month of practicing nearly everyday (as much as you can in college) to get used to my right hand position, because it feels so unnatural. Things like keeping the thumb out in front of the other fingers, making sure you try to pick with your big knuckle, that kind of thing. After that, it was just a matter of keeping things loose, picking up speed, and practicing like the dickens! I'm sure you could start doing fingerpicking as long as you practiced it right. I'd start with something simple like, "Big Rock Candy Mountain" or "Happy Happy, Joy Joy" and work your way up from there. This version of "Love is in Bloom" isn't that far out of reach. All you need do, is take that first measure and play it slowly enough to still be loose, and practice it again, and again until you feel comfortable with it, then do the next measure the same way, and once you're comfortable with both, try them together. It's easy as long as you don't mind all of the hard work that goes into it. The sheet music/tabs are in the YouTube Description, if you want to try. Good luck! You know, I just realized this one may not make it to EQD (probably due to the NSFW, scary, hairy legs), so make sure to tell your guitarist friends about the tabs/sheet music. I want to make sure other guitarists have a chance to have fun playing the arrangement.
  18. Aw, that might be cute. It'll have to wait for my other stuff to finish, but I'll put it on the list.
  19. I still want to do a Queen-like cover of this joint!
  20. I suppose you answered my future question of, "how cool?" Thank you very much. I love doing these acoustic covers. I wonder which one I should try next... It is a very catchy song, isn't it? Daniel I. does great work, and can easily be translated to most instruments. Thank you. Awesome, possum. Have fun on that trip!
  21. With its super-massive strings, and insanely long neck, the bass has the possibility of being far more challenging than the guitar. Good going!
  22. Yep. That's me, baby! Thanks. Of course, a shout out must go to Mr. Ingram... What, you like my neon whiteness? But really, thank you. I hope some guitarists out there get some mileage out of this arrangement. Bass is played similarly to classical guitar. If you ever find yourself with a lot of downtime, try it out. But, try it with tabs. Sheet music and guitar don't like each-other that much.
  23. Hey everypony! Just posted this for you all to enjoy, especially those with a special somepony!
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