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If trees could vomit, that's what it would look like.
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They hurt your hands. I thought it was just me (I had one for a while but moved it on for that reason), but I was chatting with a pro drummer at the weekend who uses one - "doesn't it hurt your hands?" I asked, expecting tips on proper technique or something... 'yes it does' he confirmed, and showed me his hands - a mess of callouses and dead skin. On the other hand, I saw someone else using one just as a seat / bassdrum, using a kick pedal turned around and worked with the heel. He had a large djembe sat in front of him which he played lightly with brushes and sticks, and a second kick pedal which operated a tambourine jingle type thing. Whole kit worked really well together.
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37 minutes ago, Maude said:
I won't post a distracting reply to your post. I'll just let you get practicing.
P.s. Should it be 'practicing' or 'practising'? Are the two interchangeable, is one an Americanism, or is one 'to rehearse something' and the other 'to carry out a profession or belief?
Hmm 🤔.
"Practising" is correct in the UK. The verb is "to practise". "Practice" is the noun. Eg 'We had a good practice today' but 'we practised for two hours'. If you forget which is which, think of "advice" vs "advise", which rarely get confused with each other because they are pronounced differently. HTH. 😉
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A triangle. Just to be awkward.
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Someone in the YouTube comments says it's a Paul Reed Smith, but I wouldn't have a clue myself.
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Pity about the bass sound farting out in this vid, but....
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12 minutes ago, Muzz said:
I'm looking forward to going down my next blues jam night to check passports, and I'll be requiring written proof that the singer's dog has actually died, his woman did indeed done him wrong, etc. 😁
I used to go to the Bier Keller in Manchester when standing on tables and hurling steinfuls of lager around the place was a big night out, and the house band there (definitely Oompah) covered Like A Virgin...it was a life-changing experience... 😁
I have vivid and fond memories of watching my (South African) mate giving an excellent and very well received impromptu version of "We Will Rock You" on the highland pipes while dressed in full Scottish regalia, accompanied by a German oompah band, also wearing their traditional costumes, late at night at an open-air riverside café in Turku, Finland in the summer of 2017 during the Europeade (European folk dance) festival. Pick the cultural bones out of that one!
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Good luck with your endeavours. If anyone, of whatever colour, tries to tell you that you shouldn't be playing a particular type of music because of your ethnic background, then they are being racist, and should be ignored, however much they may try to conceal their racism behind such fatuous pc terms as "cultural appropriation". It's no different from someone telling a black person that they shouldn't be performing opera or playing in a string quartet. Music is music, and has always benefitted from cross-cultural fertilization, without which much of the music we enjoy, and which has enriched our lives, simply would not exist. Enjoy!
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I had completely forgotten until I started reading this thread, but I saw them somewhere in London (Hammersmith Odeon???) sometime in the late 80's. I know that "Green" was the latest album at the time. I know I enjoyed it, but I can't remember a damned thing about the gig itself now. Old age.....now, what did I come onto this site for?
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https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-46383617
What exactly do they imagine they are protecting it from, I wonder?
"Other cultural traditions which made the list included a Spanish riding school in Vienna, a Mongolian camel-coaxing ritual and Czech puppetry."
- If I told them once, I told them a hundred times, put reggae music first, then the Czech puppet show.
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10 hours ago, BigRedX said:
.... is that it is being generated in real time by just two musicians.
Is it, though? Who's playing the bass from 2.30?
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Ever noticed that the frets get closer together the further you go up the neck? There's a clue there.
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Link or it didn't happen 😉 😄.
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1 hour ago, lowdown said:
I wouldn't say it make the song but... The Melodica solo in 'Dance With Me' by Orleans works well
Well, if we're talking melodica, then this surely deserves inclusion:
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18 hours ago, NancyJohnson said:
At the same time, if I create a piece of fantastic finance modelling software for my employer, then sadly that belongs to my employer and not me. If they chose to resurrect that at some future date, I won't get paid for it.
And if said employer were to be, say, a financial software company, they may then, having paid you for it once, license its use to any number of clients, and rake in fees over and over again. Whether the fintech business may be classified as being part of the "real world", however, I will leave others to decide.
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The lesser spotted squarnch (merpuria plobinata) is easily distinguished from its orvidious cousins by the prominent kraspules on its lower phlegnum.
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Proof that the rebellious, devil-may-care, sticking-it-to-the-man spirit of rock'n'roll is indeed still alive and well:
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Would an ogran do?
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On 11/01/2018 at 17:47, fleabag said:
...i just did something similar still using those 16ths and to the untrained earhole, it sounded very similar.
band name!
Bands you just discovered that made you go “Wow!”
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Posted · Edited by Earbrass
edited to go straight to the right place in the video
Tuuletar: see 00:24:00 onwards - especially the first song (24:00 - 31:30 ish). I had heard of them, and seen them described as "vocal hip-hop", which didn't inspire much confidence, but was at this show a couple of weeks ago and was blown away.
https://areena.yle.fi/1-50027364?seek=1440