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Are implying Skip is one of those aliens with a 2nd brain, or accusing him of split personality? ;) AND YOU SHALL HAVE FUN, DANGIT! (doesn't really work, does it ...)
I have a few that should give you some ideas of the jazz tones available in a steel tricone. Just a few quick takes I made: “A Tone Poem”/Work in progress - Mule Resophonic Guitars “Variation...
All fair points. I think it is a tad long, the lettering is a tad too big, the black on white doesn't sit too well with the cream, gold of the guitar. I also like tortious but those are usually...
Maybe view your brains, your mind as your asset, not "yourself". Rule it with iron fist!
the way i see it youu only need one a good acoustic, but maybe we want to plan an electric so now we need two. maybe i want something with humbuckers now i also want something with single coils now...
Well, it's good to do both, but musicians I've known who can play a piece well the first time they see (sight read) it didn't develop that skill by breaking up every piece they've learned into pieces...
It’s so important to acknowledge the absolute diametrical opposition between learning music and sightreading. I wish I was better at both! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just picked up this vintage Epiphone Zephyr Deluxe Regent (or perhaps “Deluxe Electric”). I initially thought it was a pre-Gibson model that had been modified, and indeed some parts of it are...
I get your point, I would call that "knowing about" a subject versus actually "knowing" it, which to me means you can do it.
I'll never understand why someone wants an exquisite carved instrument (which are definitely not solely a MIA thing) and then play it through a lo-fi chain... That last bit suggests you're...
You're welcome. Nice. I always thought his vocab was logically very nice too. Imo, it just shows you how working out the raw material builds your technique so you can play well and express...
This is still very different than a classical player would practice. Methodically, in small sections. Periodic sprints. Etc.
Try building lines above a barre. You can hammer, pick, and slur 5 or more notes up from it or down to it on each string for lines and phrases of any length and structure. Picking only the first...
"When you ignore mistakes and just go through the whole thing that way, you're practicing in errors." "Ignore" was the wrong word, make that "take note" of mistakes, and correct them the next time...
The Django Reinhardt tune "Nuages" performed by Julian Bream should help to find the silver lining. https://youtu.be/dqSLwzVSJAg?si=Sf8zc24g5OBDKiR9
NGD and a Mystery - Epiphone Content
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