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Extra punctuation and caps locked words make it seem like you are upset.
I called which one was which on the warmoth demo. Ss are slightly more strident. It's less of an eq thing over recording.
There have probably been more major advances for people without the seemingly unlimited financial resources that appear to be the norm on this forum ;) : better (if not much better) cheap instruments...
I don't polarize the gear issue as either 'stfu and play the pos' or incessantly tone chase throwing 10s of thousands at the last 5%. I simply ask myself, am I happy with my instrument or not? If...
I don't think you can contemplate this topic without discussing what metal strings you prefer. I personally don't like SS strings for their sound. You might be able to say that fret metal versus...
One of the reasons I chose Jeff Arnolds books (before this group) is because his books are some of the better ones with arrangements that both sound good and are at least somewhat like what I...
Ah! Debussy! I love Arabesque #1. Probably because of warm fuzzy nostalgic feelings about the synth version by Isao Tomita, used as the theme to Jack Horkheimer's "Star Hustler."
@nevershouldhavestoleit wrote: “The only major advances that have seriously changed playing for me are the availability of small, light, powerful amps that sound great, the widespread use of good...
This is from one Japaneese site. H&K Spirit Vintage + Vox BC108. Gosh such a cool stuff. It gives me GAS.
These Dumble style amps are made for the solid body and semi hollow crowd. I used to own a real Dumble back in 1980. And it made my Strat and ES Artist model sound really Fat! Id venture to say...
Glad to have another player join in! As you said learning them is relatively easy. The work is in getting them presentable as a piece of music that listeners can enjoy.
Small woofers handle high power. I use an Eminence Beta 8" with my Elf amp head. Sweet tone, 200W capacity.
Assuming you're stealing that for your jazzguitar I'd say you first, let's hear it (and don't cheat with a looper) ;)
I do the same thing. I find myself employing, with the LEFT hand the 'La Pompe' technique from Manouche style and aiming to play the top 3/4 strings for pure rhythm/comping and additional strings...
The drying or “curing” of timber is very important for the stability of the wood. One way is air drying the timber. This takes many years. Bessemeter.com states: “Air drying has a long...
Debussy it? Steal that classical lick!
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