You can do it in Time Guru, simply define 4 beats on, followed by 4 beats rest, for example. (Or just about any other permutation of beats and rests you can think of). It’s very versatile.
Nothing “beats” an L5. If you really want an L5, everything else will be a compromise. Wait and save your money. And if you want an L5, accept no substitutes, because there are none.
However,...
An ES-330 with humbuckers sounds great. It's possible to surmount their tendency to be feedback machines, as demonstrated by this guy on a weekly basis. One of these days...
I wish people these days wouldn't call a powered speaker a speaker!
To me a speaker is passive. For nearly 60 years I've been plugging my guitar into an amp and speaker.
San Diego isn't a brand. It was the music underground in the 1980's and should probably stay that way. I could go on and on about what happened with the Yamaichi War in Osaka in the 80's.
I had...
Thanks.
Regular time may me the best option but I'm guessing the singer has his own way of singing it. (I've never touched on it before). I'm assuming he does it to the arrangement (with a pianist)...
what i dont udnerstand is why did they start to threat your life ? I have heard about envy and things like that, but never going so far to start doing such things
One issue worth thinking about is what makes the chord changes move.
One way is that you do it in strict time and you change chords as indicated in the chart.
But, if it's done as slowly as...
I'm not sure what this thread is now but I used to claim knowing about 400 tunes. I was self-humiliated onstage in 1993 not knowing Bye Bye Blackbird well enough to transpose for a guest singer. I...
The Unwritten Theory of Guitar Harmolodics
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