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But there is so much more in spoken language than just that.
This is the language comparison I like: speech patterns. See Eric Dolphy.
I'm not a huge fan of music-as-language comparisons, but two that work: 1. Question and answer. 2. The trope that 90% (or whatever someone decides to say) of communication is non-verbal....
I don't use the tweeter on my Henriksen 112ER or Blu 6. The tones/highs/frequencies are the ones I try to avoid.
Or dog language? There was a video how a puppy was anxious, the owner didn't know what to do. But the older dog went to the door and tried to signal them to open it. The dog got it, the humans...
Joe Pass explaining the premise at 19:50 - 21:00 then the demonstration preceding it at 18:05. How you're not just chunking out chords. You have movement and melody going on in and driving the...
I highly doubt I'd tell the difference in sound, but I much prefer the feel of a rosewood fingerboard to a lacquered maple fingerboard. Previously I had a Gibson L6-S reissue with a lacquered maple...
Two other top level luthiers not yet mentioned are Victor Baker and Steve Holst. Doug
I understand, but I wouldn’t feel any better if someone referred to my oboe as a “sweet axe”.
Axe isn't guitar exclusive when talking about instruments.
I do too…..but “axe” is worse.
This one's really interesting. I hear no consistent difference between rosewood and maple. The maple does sound a bit richer in some of the snippets, but the rosewood sounds a bit fuller in others....
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