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Rainbow and Bat (Brett) continue to answer your Patreon questions.  *See previous post for audio only download*

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Rainbow Answers Ep 002

Rainbow and Bat (Brett) continue to answer your Patreon questions.

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Anonymous

I really appreciate that you take the time to answer questions as thoroughly as possible. Even the rambling and off-topic wandering is great. Y'all could totally just answer a few questions and call it a day, but you take your time with each one, and that means a lot.

Anonymous

The last 2 minutes of that were perfectly said. It all makes sense!

Anonymous

Hey guys, really cool part two. I totally agree with the other folks. You truely took the time to break down the questions and respond with great detail and the ending is spot on. Life is too short to care about what others think. Do what makes you happy and the like-minded people will always support. Thanks so much for the vid guys!

Anonymous

I still have not finished listening to this yet but I went ahead and added it to my Watch Later. I will resume listening as soon as I have more free time, so far I love the questions being asked! I will see if I can ask my own questions once I have the opportunity.

Anonymous

You were talking about the guitar tablature book idea... How about this? How about releasing some of your songs for the game "Rocksmith" on XBox? I think it would be great to be able to play that game and jam out to some of your songs!!! It was awesome hearing how humble you all are. Can't wait to see on tour in Seattle.

Anonymous

In honour of Rainbow’s tangents you could call this “The Neverending Stories”. The more you think about the lyrics the funnier it is :p

Anonymous

I recommended TBM songs on the Rocksmith song suggester many times, but they stopped releasing DLC over a year ago now. Still waiting on news on when we will see a new entry in the series and a resume of DLC releases...

Anonymous

I mentioned a few things in the YouTube comments from this podcast that I can totally relate with, however after listening to the entire thing, there's now a lot that I can relate with. I'd go on with my thoughts on the podcast as a whole, but since this is a comments section, I don't want to write up an entire book, that wouldn't be fun to read. So if I were to sum it up, this podcast is the most relatable critical thinking and sophisticated thing I've ever heard in a long time, next to the music of course. Especially those last 4 minutes like, Oh My God. That is so refreshing to hear, especially in this crazy reality where everyone is canceling each other just because they don't agree with you on something, like... seriously thank you for setting the record straight and not pandering to anyone! It is so refreshing to hear that from Rainbow. Things don't always work out and sometimes bands change members for many reasons so he's completely right, if we find something that's lacking we should do it ourselves instead of complaining, seriously truer words could not have been said. Also regarding the bit on guitar riffs, I'm kind of the same way when it comes to recording since I pretty much make concept demos of riffs, and I'm not in a band or anything either, I do music as a hobby currently, I have had some formal education in music with piano lessons as a kid and I was in the orchestra in middle school growing up, but music has been in my life before that, at least absolute pitch itself has. It is both a gift and a curse to have absolute pitch and I still use it to this day. It will probably be with me until either I go deaf or until my death. 10/10 podcast episode, I learned a lot after listening to the entire thing. Great questions too. I'm sorry it took me this long to get to it, work these past few weeks has been extremely busy making me really tired.