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As a bassist primarily, I find ^^^this notion completely backwards. Bassists -- and guitarists -- would do well to learn soloing from horn players and piano players, as those folks are rarely...
You're right - messy wiring will not suck up tone if it's mechanically sound and electrically conductive. But poor soldering can affect tone, although a joint would have to be really bad but still...
Using it couldn't hurt, I suppose, but I could not guarantee it will help.
Speaking of being at a jam session..and getting a broken jaw.. Here is a fish out of water trying to learn how to walk.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvNIivHdy0Q
Definitely an overlap. In jazz I would say - reharmonisation means to invent an alternate harmonisation (different chords) of a given melody. This can be literally anything that fits the melody,...
I was going to say this is relatively simple. A 57 Classic pickup is needed so assuming that you have this that if fine. Then you wire with new CTS pots 500 and correct cap. and it is done. With one...
...unless what's causing the noise is whatever devices are being switched on and off by those wall switches.
At the moment I'm having a squint at Friedrich Erhard Niedt's Musical Guide, a contemporary of Bach. It's a hilariously written practical guide to coming up with Baroque suites from figured bass. ...
Thank you for this information. If I can ask, do you think there's a unit that will sound good for vocals without sounding too hi-fi/PA-like for electric guitar? Reportedly, the Henricksen Bud...
Baroque German Theorist - Mad at Theory!
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