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And I absolutely love to split hairs, so in that spirit, your posts used the word “arpeggio” without specifying whether you meant 7th chords or triads. I’m still deciding if I want to be weird and...
It's been a while since I made this thread. I was really lusting for a Pavan model but never acquired one. I did get an Esteve 7SR for very cheap as it had a crack in the top that was repaired very...
You absolutely love it. and thank you for the exhaustive post outlining how triads and 7th chords are different.
And the towers are much easier to carry and set up. No heavy speakers to lift onto poles. Just place the woofer box on the ground and pop the tower segments into it. And the dispersion is so good,...
Hey Big Mike: Miss your comments, recipes (Saturday lunch especially) and general presence on this site. Tony D. (pilotony)
I'm the proud owner of a Campellone thin-line which I ordered in March, 2020 and was delivered to me in July, 2021. Mark told me the guitar had a substantial un-amplified sound and he was correct.. ...
I hate to be the one to split hairs, but the word arpeggio never appeared in your post #2. You talked about triads, not arpeggios. Triads and arpeggios are the same if you're discussing 3 note chords...
I believe they are dimensionally the same. I feel a bit like Sherman and Peabody, having just used the Wayback Machine to go back in time, but by only two days in this case. Thanks, Wayback...
I also felt I wanted to protest this statement about being to use whichever top note as soon as I saw it. However I feel it can be sometimes helpful for the singer if you play the melody...
Wrong side of the pond and of my account balance (or something to that extent), sadly, but I'd sure love to hear some sound samples! How's the intonation with that straight saddle (looks like a...
[FONT=Book Antiqua] I think you might find some answers in Jeffrey J. Noonan's The Guitar in America: Victorian era to jazz age (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2008). He describes the...
Here's a version I recorded a couple of years ago. Some of the notes are incorrect. I'll try and get a new recording done once I've finished with Billie's Bounce. ...
no info on speakers but info on the Left and Right feeds afaik he used to slightly different delays (not pitch changes) very small delays something of the order of 7ms and 14 ms
The same for me. Yes was a big influence on my budding musicianship, and wide musical interests. Saw them in ‘75 and ‘76. One of the great things about their music is how positive their music is.
Peripheral Gear, NWD
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