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I have both a Cub and an Avaitor 8. They do everything well. Very convenient Plenty of power. The Cub is a bargain at the price. mickmac
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02-16-2022 03:07 PM
I have both a Cub and an Avaitor 8. They do everything well. Very convenient Plenty of power. The Cub is a bargain at the price. mickmac
Ah yes. The poppin rhythm. Point is more that you need a swinging eighth note to make the rhythm pop off. Not that you should use only eighth notes to make the rhythm pop off.
NGL - that's a nice box. Are you going to learn all those cool strumming techniques and bust out some ribald Chaconnes? I do want one of those. And an Oud. And a Baroque lute. And a nice classical...
Lute, baroque guitar, who cares. They are instruments played by knaves*. Ask Shakespeare. Strong look BTW - you can tell he only reads tab, and they has his man servant tune the ghastly thing. ...
At last a diagram that tells us where the good notes are! You should sell that on the internet. And also the bad notes
Right. To me it sounds like it pops off better tho when the full range of rhythms are used, and not just smoldering along with 8th notes in a slow med tempo even if they're swinging as much as...
It has always seemed to me that practicing scales from the root is a mistake. I think it's better to think of it as a random pool of notes. No order. And if you want to practice a scale, limit...
Sweet Jesus I can’t see how it would though I can imagine how this would
That guitar would be a great guitar. Warm and plenty of sound and to me a Heritage carved top guitar is a sleeper guitar that will eventually I think be quite disenable down the road. An American...
Marty, I get sad when I look at pictures of this one that I sold. It was sweet. Thick ebony fretboard and beautiful burst! I miss it. Great guitar. Bit heavy. But had the thick mahogany back, sides,...
Sure they double time those tempos but hopefully not in order to swing well. Hopefully they can swing with eighth notes and the double time is a choice to give some variety. And there’s sort of an...
Hiya Bob. Nice collection you have there:encouragement: What's the bass 5th from the left?
No, it's :smile-new: Just a rearranged perspective that helps break the habit of starting every scale based phrase from the tonic. Conceiving a scale as the degree series up from the tonic is good...
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