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murphybridget

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  1. Do you have specific guitars, amps, or pedals in mind for a particular sound you're trying to achieve?
  2. It's fantastic to hear that you're finding your bass journey fulfilling and rewarding! Building a strong foundation in music theory and left-hand bass techniques can provide a solid framework for your growth as a bassist. It's great that you're leveraging resources like YouTube to supplement your learning and explore different styles and techniques.
  3. That sounds like an innovative approach to incorporating synthesizer sounds into a guitar setup! Using Midi Guitar 2 software allows guitarists to trigger synth parts using their electric guitars, offering a new realm of sonic possibilities.
  4. Wow, what a whirlwind journey you've been on! It's impressive how you seamlessly transitioned from keys to bass in such a short time frame.
  5. That I totally agree. Sometimes I find partial solutions to my problems, and I bump the thread somehow.
  6. Although I'm guilty of this sometimes. It's either I completely overlooked the date or I find the topic very interesting and I still write a comment anyway.
  7. It's true that reviving old threads can sometimes feel like speaking into the void, especially if the original participants have moved on. Starting a new thread might indeed be a more effective way to engage with the community, especially if the topic is still relevant and there's valuable knowledge to share.
  8. Wow, that sounds like quite the ordeal with that Epiphone Goth 12 Explorer! It's impressive that you were able to tackle so many issues and ultimately get it sold, even with all the challenges you faced along the way.
  9. I thought you play it with the strap on your shoulders.
  10. It's great to hear about your experience with George Benson's signature guitars! Both the GB-20 and GB-10 sound exceptional. The GB-20's full-size archtop and the GB-10's smaller body offer unique features for different styles, delivering a wide range of sounds from funk to jazz. Playing and exploring the capabilities of these guitars must have been a joy!
  11. Grid controllers feature a layout where the most common overlap is in fourths, akin to guitar string tunings but with slight differences. This uniform layout ensures that scales and chords remain consistent across all keys, making it easier for those with a bass or guitar background to learn and use grid controllers effectively.
  12. "The Wine of Silence" is a groundbreaking collaboration between Robert Fripp's Soundscapes and orchestral arrangements by Andrew Keeling. With the Metropole Orkest and conductor Jan Stulen, it achieves a symphonic depth akin to Part and Gorecki. David Singleton's re-imagining adds further dimension, resulting in a sublime collection of contemporary orchestral music, reflecting Fripp's musicality and hopeful spirit.
  13. This technique involves turning the volume knob for one pickup all the way down, playing on the other pickup, and quickly flicking the switch to produce the pulsing effect.
  14. Beato validates the beliefs and preferences of these individuals, affirming their perspective that their music was superior.
  15. Just imagining the ground noise and calculating power consumption sends my early morning head into a spin.
  16. Modulation effects like the Leslie speaker, Univibe, phase shifters, and flangers are often linked to specific eras, notably the 70s. However, advancements in pedal technology have made these effects more accessible and versatile today.
  17. FilmRise Music on SlingTV sounds like a treasure trove for music lovers! With a diverse lineup of concerts featuring iconic artists like Jackson Browne, Peter Gabriel, and The Rolling Stones, there's something for everyone.
  18. It's a nice touch specially on all black guitar.
  19. Adding an aftermarket brass-colored pickguard can indeed give a P-Bass a unique and eye-catching look, but as you mentioned, there are plenty of other options for pickguard materials and colors that can also look great.
  20. Just keep on playing and wait for calluses to grow.
  21. The Pagelli Goldbass is indeed a stunning instrument! With its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, it's no wonder it's considered one of the most beautiful instruments ever made. The combination of premium materials, meticulous design, and superb sound quality elevates it to a work of art.
  22. It sounds like the CK has a bit of an edge with its tonewheel organ, while the Vox shines with its clav/EPs and superior piano playability. The versatility of the CK's sound set, especially with banjo, harmonica, and solo violin/fiddle, makes it a winner for country tunes.
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