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12-01-2024 01:00 PM
As it happens, I run up melodic minor scales quite frequently because they resolve neatly to the I usually. But no one cares because it sounds good. Running up major scales I tend to avoid, though....
My guitar came with non-original pots, I might have the other kind. The gear page kind of pots, lol.
Yeah, I try to get it sounding rich and fat at wide open, then go back from there. That's the plan anyway.
I'm not alone. Zucker thought so immediately. So did I, as it happens, because I know something about hexatonic scales. Triads can be combined to make the notes of a hexatonic scale, although not...
I think the idea was that $500 "bonus" tempted him out of retirement.
A lot of these debates boil down to whether we should be copying Kurt Rosenwinkel or Wes Montgomery, with the former apparently counts as being more innovative for … reasons? Originality is of...
Nah I just think you’re being super annoying and pedantic about the name of this dudes app when it makes perfect sense for what he’s trying to convey.
Elmer Snowden, the banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader whose career began in the 1920's(or before?): there are a pair of 1960 albums, headlined by Lonnie Johnson, entitled 'Blues & Ballads', vols....
Radio 3 in Concert - Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra - BBC Sounds Mark-Anthony Turnage's concerto begins about 31 minutes into the radio programme.
I know, it must be very frustrating. Time to stop messing up HexatonicsApp's thread.
I don’t know anyone who can be as wrong and as pedantic as you at the same time
The history of flatwound guitar strings
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