Last seen: Mar 14, 2020
Count me in as well. 8) I think small amps would be more than adequate for this kind of thing, as for a PA and anything else I would judge that on ho...
I understand what you're saying but I'm talking about threads that are purely educational in some way that could be considered an actual guitar lesson...
I think it will grow on me. Gonna take a few days though! :)
It also depends on the style of music you want to play. If you only want to solo over typical blues progressions then you can go very far with no theo...
I agree with everyones reply here, practice slow etc but there is also another aspect that many don't think about with this particular subject. We all...
I plan to work on my ear training again very soon and I recently bought a book called "essential ear training for the contemporary musician", it's an ...
The second one should be harder for those that haven't practiced it much. I wouldn't mind betting that for those that don't practice these kind of exe...
I've been in these situations and unless you are a very straightforward talking person then you can get into situations that leave you feeling awkward...
The best thing is to set the metronome fairly slow and practice all the common straight rhythms. 1/4 1/8 1/16 and 8th triplets.Start with quarter note...
You should try the Windows one and the Avid mentioned above. If you find they are too limited then the next thing up is the budget range, don't concer...
Good job everybody.I really enjoyed this one and thanks Kalle for putting it together.8)I'll see if I can put one together soon and return the favour....
Sorry if I've held you all up. I finally done my part today and I've PM'd Kalle.Lee
IMO it's actually harder to play 40 than 60, too slow can be really hard to feel the beat.Also IMO you should spend some time practicing against a met...
Tom, your bookshelf must be as big as my house :)I must admit I've never heard of the Gamelan, so now I'm curious, cheers demo I'll check out that lin...