Any musician's have any experience playing/practicing your instrument while tripping? Thoughts? Experiences?
ive had a lot of trouble with guitar on acid as the strings sort of melt and dont react as they normally would.. my fingers sort of blend with the fretboard.. but with bass it was pretty sweet, the thick string is more reactive. im going to learn saxophone, i think that would be sweet to play while trippin
Classical guitar is so much fun with LSD, but before the peak is pretty hard to play. A few trips ago we had 4 people all controlling different knobs and keys on my synthesizer and blasted it. Now THAT was fun, 4 minds melting into each other to play one instrument. God Bless +
mmmmm get my palm chakras spinning flow out all the stagnant energy harmonize my soul with the notes getting into the groove of the forest certain days in certain keys
Well I wouldn't advise playing instruments on acid... For me, the only solid way to get a positive flow of musical creativity via psychedelics is to get into a state of composition after the trip (when a sense of familiar mindset returns). I play drums, guitar, bass and keyboard. I also mix music on Audacity, and produce psychedelic tunes on FruityLoops Studio 7 and Ableton Live. I've made some amazing (in my humble) hybrids of genres following trips where I haven't kept listening to just one genre (i.e. PsyTrance), but somehow implanted structures of certain genres in mind and heard different genres through these pre-set structures. Hard to explain, probably harder to understand. You just need to experience. For example, I've made a short edit of (metal band) Naildown's 'Dream Crusher' and spun it up with the intro to Hallucinogen's 'In Dub' version of 'LSD' in what I can only describe as an 'acid-zig-zag time signature'.. Describing it's origin would be like attempting to explain to someone that's been blind since birth what it's like to see.
You wouldn't advise playing instruments on acid? I would highly advise it! Carry a drum, come upon a sitar, sing your heart out you will learn so much. Be near water.
Tried. Doesn't work for me. I'd rather TRIP HARD and play later. Much more positive creations result.
Trip hard, play and trip, play later, trip later, being a musician, I just can never trip and not play. everything breaks down into frequencies, anyway life is a symphony so I weave my own. I am an improvisational artist, though and most of my music is just a reflection of chaos magick nothing like jamming on LSD with good musicians. funkin psychedelic blues oooooze ;]
I have a moogerfooger ring modulator that I run my guitar through and some pedals to control the mix, rate, and frequency of the ring mod.... lmfao I can make UFOs rain down from the sky hahaha
if you're playing a hand drum with your left hand, push down on the drum skin and with your right, smack it like a bitch you can alter the pitch due to the tightness of the skin 'cause you're applying pressure it also depends on where you put your finger down on the skin so move your fingers around, and tap tap tap you can make it sound like it's singing and breathing
Dude, no disrespect at all so don't take this the wrong way - but you could of clicked the 'edit' button - that's a shitload of multi-posting. Back on topic; to be fair I've only had the opportunity to play my korg synth while tripping, so in all fairness there is much to be explored. Never had a stringed instrument in my hands on acid - although I think it's about time! Drums would probably be a bit too much.
By barriers I think he means the filters. Filters of information. The pre-set filters which you have grown to take for granted (pre-psychedelic encounter); your initial sensory perception.
I could have . . but I didn't. Synthesizers are a blast, but I see why you would want to wait haha all those buttons lights and knobs can get really silly nothin' like the resonance of a vibrating string in a hollow body