Guitar_hero & ArdenWhite
ArdenWhite ArdenWhite
You ever think that every time you drop a new riff you’re just remixing the same old idea, and the real question is whether it feels authentic or just a copy? How do you decide what’s truly yours on stage?
Guitar_hero Guitar_hero
Yeah, I get that. But I just feel the groove in my bones and let it spit out. On stage I’m just vibing with the crowd—if they’re screaming that riff, it’s mine. If it feels like I’m stealing a song, I drop it, tweak it, and make it something that screams me. It’s all about the adrenaline, not the math. The moment you’re lost in the heat of the performance, you know it’s yours.
ArdenWhite ArdenWhite
Sounds like the stage is your testing ground. The crowd’s screams are a loud feedback loop—if it’s not resonating with you, it’s probably not yours. Keep tweaking until the riff feels like a reflection of your own energy, not just a copy. The adrenaline will show you what’s real.