I was wondering if anybody around here has ever undergone anything of that nature, and if so, what were their experiences? Granted, this is upposed to be an online things, but I reckon even attending that kind of a course in the real world could be worth sharing insights.
I know...not exactly pennies.
However, I asked him about the outline of the course, and he responded promptly - honestly, what they offer seems like sort of...zipped version of what you would have to spend probably a couple dozen thousand (at least) at a physical music school. I mean, there is something like 130 hours of live instruction on its own, plus smorgasboard of other written and video material.
Don't know if I may post here the actual PDF file Rasch sent me? Admins?
I just received the message from his Patreon channel that Rasch is giving 30% discount on all his products ( gumroad.com/visualguidetones ) until Cyber Monday, if zou enter the discount code bfriday30 on the checkout.
Well, I have just received an email about Rasch giving 20% discount on the annual membership to all of his educational programs at All Access Membership
When I practice for days, I get in better shape but the inspiration dwindles.
When having a some days off, I enjoy playing again very much but am a bit out of shape also.
Anyway!
Why people...
Just to add to the confusion, they're mentioned as a fully hollow in this video, around 1:14:30
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I'm interested...
Jonathan's post is spot on. Collings makes great instruments. They're always inherently musical. I am curious if the construction of this 470 JL model is more akin to the old Guild Aristocrat M-75...
The lack of real detail on construction is annoying. However it is interesting that Ibanez choose to differentiate the models with the trapeze by putting an H in the model number. H for hollow? Or H...
Actually, I've found the frequensator quite annoying on my Epi, making background noise on some frequences. So, I've decided to dampen it with cork pieces. Now it's fine.
I'm already feeling that way after picking up a lefty AT102 yesterday. It was a steal and my intention was to use it as backup to my early '90s 165. Fantastic build and tone!
Joe,
Sounding great, as always! These Epis are great. My Korean made EER was acoustically the best sounding laminate guitar I’ve heard. A joy to play. May she continue to reward you for years to...
Sure, Django could play a Bach melody without reading music. Maybe even add a convincing second voice.
Hearing a four voice fugue, and playing it back after a single listen? Not so much.
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Yes, indeed, I have surfed most of my life, from Baja Mexicao to British Columbia, but I've never dropped into a wave that I didn't paddle into ... tow-in is an entirely different ball of wax!
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