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tonyquipment

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  1. Ever heard the Beatles - I feel fine ? That starts off with feedback A note because of the feedback resonance The only other way around this I reckon potentially detune slightly so it doesn't boom when you hit the A note ?
  2. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1473156830' post='3127401'] I'd at least expect the chords, as a starting point. Ive depped for bands where they've done different interpretations shall we say , of songs. So the chords I've worked out from the recording have been wrong. Also a lot of people will tell you what key a song is in, only they're wrong. Having the chords makes the job a lot faster and easier, and more accurate. [/quote] Yes. Chords. at least you have something to fall back on
  3. Started as rhythm guitar ... With a friend who also played rhythm guitar.. Made no sense to have two people mashing away the same chords... So I said okay. I'll play the bass. Which was a case of root notes but that suited me fine. Then figured out you can play more than just the root note and started experimenting with octaves and walking. I still like mashing away dem chords though.
  4. [quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1473118246' post='3127178'] Err...which piano stool exactly is the money left in...? [/quote] What piano stool?
  5. [quote name='paul h' timestamp='1473062419' post='3126402'] I was thinking of a paddle with a central sleeve that slides over the tuning peg shaft and is secured with a grub screw. Once tuned, loosen grub screw, rotate paddle, tigthen grubscrew, relieve OCD. [/quote] This. I originally had planned to cut off the paddles and with a Dremel .. Fashion some cross into the stumps and then have a screwdriver handy to tune each corresponding string A head with no elephant ear paddle things on it. How clever.
  6. Yeah I would go with the TC helicon Get the one which double tracks the vocal And start a smoking habit - that will fatten up your voice haha
  7. Try putting a gel air freshener or a few sheets of tumble drier sheets in the case
  8. Always split. It's like a subscription fee of being part of a band. For example if I was to not make this practice then I would settle the missed practice at the next practice. Which means the others don't need to pay more next practice as I would be fronting for current practice and the missed practice.
  9. It's tragic how some people actually fall for it. There really should be some more publicity about this sort of thing on telly or some mass media platform.
  10. Yeah recently serviced could just mean "it's been opened up and cleaned" Although the term serviced does generally correlate to serviceable parts within - is there room for that to be an option?
  11. I always seem to just brick wall my sound but I'm just used to it I guess. Down to personal preference
  12. Play what feels fun and enjoyable to you, you have idols which is great I would always endeavour to be yourself rather than someone else 😋
  13. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1469464223' post='3098529'] While fingering A minor? [/quote] A minor has got nothing on the D. 😂
  14. Habitually on my feet Sitting down to learn bits but when it comes to actually playing it through... Get up and get jiggy with it 😁
  15. I don't see why not but is it necessary to haul around the big gear? Get a smaller 2x10 or 2x8s 😊
  16. Know anyone with a DAT player? Throw him a beer and play around with tapes 😁
  17. Plastic storage boxes , bags, shopping baskets, cases Basically anything that can stack or has handles I like the plastic boxes with lids, those are useful to carry, can stack,cheap and can withstand rain. I live top floor flat so ideally I like to stack boxes and carry them all up in one linear motion
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