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I'm pretty new to creating chord sheets, but I'm currently using ForteNotation software. It is easy and user-friendly. I tried a free version first (I always find this possibility to be convenient)...
There's your snag. A stereo plug has a hot tip, a second hot-spot on the barrel and a third ground contact on the barrel. A mono plug has a hot tip and a ground contact on the barrel. The place...
Good for you ! Wow ! I sure wish there were more of those '50's-'60's L-7's around w/Gibson-installed p/u's. Where / how in the world did you ever find that ? Anyway yes it's a keeper and play...
So what she played was music .. but adding a bit of harmony and rhythm to that makes it no longer music (from the OP) Paganini's Caprice no. 24 on One Guitar - Marcin Patrzalek - YouTube I see...
Maybe. You have to be careful. but I think rhythm has more universal aspects than harmony. You are well you for it at the moment aren’t you?
well the chaconne originally being vamp based, highly rhythmic music from the ‘New World’; not to mention tango and bolero later on. Classical music has always been influenced by non-European rhythm....
Just back from some service (refret, a little neck work, ABR swap). It’s my dream guitar, and plays incredible and sounds amazing. It’s a factory pickup installation (early patent number pickup and...
One thing I've noticed with the Golden Gate pick is that I can get the same angle both ways. That is, when I'm using it in more of a Benson grip (banana thumb) and when I'm using a more...
Ok. It is also known that social media helps to popularize music and artists. Before Covid, it was similar ... unless I'm wrong. ok...Maybe there are more so-called home musicians now.
Hi, G, I have the ability to learn any musical instrument to functionality. However, my hands are thick and I could never play the picolo, violin, or ukelele, for example, at an artist level. ...
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