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Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of lead singer and rhythm guitarist Sully Erna , bassist Robbie Merrill , lead guitarist Tony Rombola and drummer Shannon Larkin .
The term "chord chart" can also describe a plain ASCII text, digital representation of a lyric sheet where chord symbols are placed above the syllables of the lyrics where the performer should change chords. [6] Continuing with the Amazing Grace example, a "chords over lyrics" version of the chord chart could be represented as follows:
Tony Rombola (born November 24, 1964) is an American musician who has been the lead guitarist for the Boston-based rock band Godsmack since the mid-1990s. He has been cited as "an extraodinaire" in the guitar world by Guitar World magazine, and is cited to be the only guitarist to keep an "original soloing style" during the nu metal period, earning him the respect of the guitar industry.
The Other Side is an acoustic EP by American rock band Godsmack, released on March 16, 2004. It includes several previously released songs re-recorded as acoustic versions, as well as three new acoustic tracks.
The second-highest voice is voice 2, etc. This nomenclature doesn't provide a term for more than one voice on the same pitch. A dropped voicing lowers one or more voices by an octave relative to the default state. Dropping the first voice is undefined—a drop-1 voicing would still have all voices in the same octave, simply making a new first ...
Sully Erna - vocals, guitar, drums (tracks 2–5) Tony Rombola - guitar, backing vocals; Robbie Merrill - bass, backing vocals; Tommy Stewart - drums (tracks 6–8) Shannon Larkin - drums (tracks 1, 9–16) DVD credits. Additional vocals: John Kosco; Rhythm guitar: Lee Richards; Directed by: Daniel Catullo; Produced by: Jack Gulick and Daniel ...
Before the release of Faceless, Godsmack filmed a performance-based video for the song in Los Angeles with director Dean Karr."The song has got good aggression, and the visuals, when the band plays it, look really good," Erna explained to MTV.com. [3] "Sometimes it's really hard to shove a story within a four-minute video, unless you're a solo artist like Eminem or wherever, because all you ...
[9] "It was great," said guitarist Tony Rombola in response to Guitar World ' s question regarding how it was like working with Fortman. "He has a lot of ideas and was a lot of fun to work with. He's also a guitar player and plays drums, so he was able to give us input and bounce ideas off of us." [10] The album was co-produced by Sully Erna. [5]