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Re: American Music Awards
That's who that was! June and Ward were getting it on under my juniper tree. June...... Ward.... June.... Ward.... But they kept one foot on the grass at all times. Ron Living and playing outside the
By Ron Becker · #102106 ·
Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Hello all, Just joined today. I've been a guitarist for 35 years. Due to an auto accident, I lost the use of my left arm for 10 years. I regained the use of it last year and I'm starting to learn to
By logic · #102105 ·
Anonymous Declares War On RIAA Over LimeWire
Anonymous is waging war against the RIAA. Dismayed by the downfall of LimeWire, they have gotten more serious in their threats. Their standard DDoS attack is part of the mix, but they have also
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102103 ·
Rethink Music Conference Announces Competition And Call For Papers
Website: http://www.rethink-music.com Berklee College of Music and Harvard Business School are hosting a Music Industry Business Model competition, and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102104 ·
Commentary: File Sharing Represents My Generation Says Student
http://www.utcecho.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=0c76105e-b07f-4144-aadb-7b69dda6c1ec "For people of the college-aged generation, sharing music is part of our way of life. We've
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102101 ·
Universal Music cost-cutting drive
New Universal Music chief plans cost-cutting drive to rescue troubled US operation. Lucian Grainge pledges to overhaul business after fall in earnings due to plummeting physical music
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102100 ·
87% of British Musicians Make Less Than ?16,000 Annually
According to the British Musicians' Union, 87 percent of member artists are making less than 16,000 pounds ($25,530) a year. According to PRS for Music 90 percent of members are earning less than
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102102 ·
Article: Where a Bird Played Sax, Now Others Find Refuge
Where a Bird Played Sax, Now Others Find Refuge Kirsten Luce for The New York Times By COREY KILGANNON Published: November 23, 2010 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/24/nyregion/24about.html?_r=1 There
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102099 ·
Re: Steel Strings on an Acoustic guitar
I have used (and liked a lot) "electric" strings (steel, monel, nickel, &c. - I prefer GHS Boomers) on acoustic guitars with magnetic pickups. The response through the amp is mush more uniform than
By Bob Hansmann · #102098 ·
Re: Steel Strings on an Acoustic guitar
I have heard of folks who have placed "Steel" or "Electric" strings vice "Bronze" on their acoustic due to having a magnetic pickup and it reproduced the sound better. So.... What are the pros and
By andy seyler · #102097 ·
Re: Steel Strings on an Acoustic guitar
Well hopefully the pickup will be with you a lot longer than the strings.......when you add the pickup probably will be time for a string change anyway. I like the K+K system with the mini mike in
By jpsbass2003 · #102096 ·
Re: Steel Strings on an Acoustic guitar
Hey Andy, Not sure what you mean by "steel" strings, since those are the strings that would usually be on an acoustic dreadnought... Perhaps you're referring to bronze vs. nickel-silver strings?
By jvegatrio · #102095 ·
How Music Works - UK Channel 4 documentary (~180 mins.)
How Music Works - UK Channel 4 documentary (~180 mins.) http://www.channel4.com/programmes/how-music-works-with-howard-goodall How Music Works 1 - Melody Why does melody affect us so deeply, from the
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #102094 ·
Re: American Music Awards
That reminds me - anybody out there see Christina Aguilera that night?
By Bob Hansmann · #102091 ·
Re: American Music Awards
But that's just it. When you walk outside, you're not outside at all. You're still in that TV set...
By Bob Hansmann · #102090 ·
Steel Strings on an Acoustic guitar
New topic - What are the pros and cons of putting steel strings on an acoustic dreadnought? Depends on type of pickup in the guitar? What if there isn't a pickup? What if you are going to add one
By andy seyler · #102092 ·
Re: 9 year old is into Joe Pass and for a good reason
But a LOT cheaper here! http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Pass-Collection-Artist-Books/dp/0793564271/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1290566339&sr=8-4 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
By andy seyler · #102093 ·
Re: 9 year old is into Joe Pass and for a good reason
I found it. I'll do both listening slowly and looking at the transcription. I got rhythm too. What great tunes to work on. http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/The-Joe-Pass-Collection/2959743
By john dean · #102089 ·
Re: American Music Awards
Wrong pizza breath, I was probably 25 lbs lighter. That curvature is a perturbation the matrix at your end. And many of those people outside are agents; watching you for deviant behavior. I guess
By Ron Becker · #102088 ·
Re: 9 year old is into Joe Pass and for a good reason
Couldn't you just load the mp3 (there's one on emusic.com) into Audacity, Transpose! (or another slowdown program), slow it down and learn it by ear? -Keith
By Keith in Holland · #102087 ·