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So much fuss about 2 dB... 1 db is perception threshold .. 2 dB is hardly noticeable at all... you need to A/B to hear the difference... :-/
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10-06-2022 02:26 PM
So much fuss about 2 dB... 1 db is perception threshold .. 2 dB is hardly noticeable at all... you need to A/B to hear the difference... :-/
This is a little odd. It sounds like you have strong opinions about how this is done. So my question would be … have you tried just doing it the way you do it? One thing you might notice is that...
Lots of good info here allready. one other thing you can try is playing just the melody notes with the bass note and find out how each melody note relates to the chord. here’s a good lesson on...
Drop 2 and 3 voicings and inversions will be your bread and butter for chord melody on guitar. Why don't we just pick a tune and go through the process?
For chordmelody&tune arranging, you might find useful Fareed Haque's "Solo Guitar Handbook" on True Fire. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtU-p8Hglxc
I can see why this process would hurt your brain. Knowing the notes and the theory behind chord construction is not gonna immediately lead to an efficient and fluent arrangement process. It's a good...
It has to do with the way the forum (mis) interprets metadata stored with smartphone photos. The solution is to load the picture into editing software (the camera’s edit button should work, or if...
Here is a Cordoba Stage Electric Nylon Guitar. New, dead mint, as is the very cool "bluejean and leather belt" case. Flamed amber maple. Sounds great, plays great, frets have been polished, new...
Learn chords in root position, then learn them in first, second and third inversions. Always be aware of what chord-tone/interval is on top (for instance: third, fifth, #11th or whatever). Figure...
I agree. But those three things I mentioned was not an exhaustive list of things that may or may not be important in jazz. It was more an underlining of the "legality" to play whatever one finds...
There is a discussion about this on a Canadian forum. Looks like people had different experiences when buying from US sellers: Reverb charges tax now, so what about customs? | The Canadian Guitar...
OK, thanks. I do remember paying customs duty related fees (other than brokerage) but you're probably right that they weren't technically import taxes. Buying from a Canadian seller is still...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74GOAHYUFyw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mpa6jRdH2w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka8U0YBVOus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJJ_Z9Jd19g
Alright … so I’ve been working mostly on facility with some of this stuff. Also working on putting some lines together using it. Spent a few weeks doing short scale runs with the dominant scale...
Cordoba Fusion Stage Electric Nylon, dead mint...
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