I preferred the musical:Mr. Perfect wrote:This movie touched me in deep and mysterious ways. One of the most emotional experiences in my life and it changed me. I owe Sly a debt I can never repay.
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I preferred the musical:Mr. Perfect wrote:This movie touched me in deep and mysterious ways. One of the most emotional experiences in my life and it changed me. I owe Sly a debt I can never repay.
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jerry, it's probably just the piezo electric pickup. The audio is rather muddy so it may make it sound "better" piezos are out of fashion at the moment. It's just an acoustic you can plug in.jerryberry wrote:
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Chet has no frets and a classical guitar but what is that specific effect? Do you know? Some sort of synth?? The fuzz on the e & a strings is really nice.
Almost as good.NapLajoieonSteroids wrote: I preferred the musical:
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how goes it?noddy wrote:Out of nowhere i decided to pick the axe back up again and try and restore my skills back to the levels they were at 25 years ago, a task fraught with frustration.
part of that was digging the strat out of the rust pile in the corner of the shed but my beloved old tube amp is long since dead.
i went out and purchased one of these new fangled "modeling amps" as a replacement, the fender mustang, and bloody hell! the technology has changed so much in the last decade its unbelievable.
solid state used to suck so hard, now i get really sweet sounding tube tones at practice levels in my lounge room out of a $200 amp which fits on the shelf.
obviously not as dynamic as a cranked tube amp but at practice levels its actually far superior because it can get good tones without bursting ear drums.
you could just say I'm screw'dNonc Hilaire wrote:Drum like you genuflect.
however i personally find guitar quite often boring because it seems more trapped in patterns than any of the other instruments and entire careers are built off cliches in the standard blues boxes.Drums are the one instrument I've always avoided fooling around with to a certain extent. I've never wanted to be the non-drummer guy who decides that he's the best drummer in the room.
I think that's a universal experience for anyone who has played with other professional or amateur musicians at one time or another. You end up sympathizing with the guy because a lot of times its the guitarist who doesn't really understand what they are talking about no matter how wonderful he or she may be a guitar. It's seldom the bassist or the keyboardist or the guy/gal on sax.
Amen Bro. If you can't get a good grip on either the neck or the body of these slippery bastards, it is tough to play them at all. Don't they make some kinda special gloves coated with Stick'em or something?NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:.....
What I like the most is that the neck and body is the most comfortable electric bass I've ever played. The neck is as thin as you are going to get on a bass without getting a customized and it allows for a good speed and a better approximation for what I'd do on a piano.
Yep. Until you've mastered the art of self-love, all those other analogies are merely playing second fiddle......noddy wrote:the slippery analog bass is more akin to playing with the organ.
unlike the skinny necked electric bass and its affinity with the piano.
"Whiter Shade of Pale" referred to the organ player's complexion after lugging that Leslie from venue to venue.NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:I had a real nice organ attached with a Leslie; the upkeep and the horror of lugging it around made me cut it off.
"that man is richest, whose pleasures are cheapest." - Karl MarxNapLajoieonSteroids wrote:I had a real nice organ attached with a Leslie; the upkeep and the horror of lugging it around made me cut it off.
single entendres cost nothing, i must be a billionaire.Simple Minded wrote:"that man is richest, whose pleasures are cheapest." - Karl MarxNapLajoieonSteroids wrote:I had a real nice organ attached with a Leslie; the upkeep and the horror of lugging it around made me cut it off.
There has never been a better application of "To each according to his needs, from each according to their ability."noddy wrote:single entendres cost nothing, i must be a billionaire.Simple Minded wrote:"that man is richest, whose pleasures are cheapest." - Karl MarxNapLajoieonSteroids wrote:I had a real nice organ attached with a Leslie; the upkeep and the horror of lugging it around made me cut it off.
If Leslie is a female, that is a horribly insensitive, sexist question, and you are a misogynist pig. If Leslie is not female, it's just another conversation between hipster musicians reliving their on-the-road sexual conquests.noddy wrote:can leslie play the flute ?
It may not have always been like this but you don't get to be a hipster musician unless your parents are rather wealthy and very connected.Simple Minded wrote:hipster musicians