got a site at myspace
am 19.07.2006 08:31:21 von daniel_anthony_stearnsver) switch
on the power supply. Should be easy enough to find a solid state amp
with one. Manufacturers of tube amps often h
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on the power supply. Should be easy enough to find a solid state amp
with one. Manufacturers of tube amps often h
rns wrote:
> should anyone be interested
>
> wrote:
> Thanks Paul, I`m glad you liked it.
> Regarding myspace, I kinda like it. It`s a great place to find new
> music, and to show your own music to other people :)
>
> Later...
>
> Michael
>
Your thread got hijacked, maybe you could give us info about
article despite
> the fact that it was a home produced cassette release. Those days might
> be long-gone and over here in the ultraconservative future, but they
> did happen once upon a time.....
>
> danstearns wrote:
> > should anyone be interested
> >
> > Jack A. Zucker wrote:
>
>
awesome intro!!You might Google "Artificial Harmonics". It's a technique that Lenny
Breau mastered, maybe picked up from Chet, but did *so* much more with
it. It is not
her' music check out
> Dominic Frasca Winner of the First Annual Guitar Player Magazine Guitar
> Hero Competition
>
>
>
> danstearns wrote:
> > btw, the four pieces here are from an early 1990's release, Opus Contra
> > Naturum, which features a lot of fretless and microtonally modified
> > guitars and was featured in a Guitar Player Magazine article despite
> > the fact that it was a home produced cassette release. Those days might
> > be long-gone and over here in the ultraconservative future, but they
> > did happen once upon a time.....
> >
> > danstearns wrote:
> > > should anyone be interested
> > >
> > > If you need some extra help playing guitar, you should visit
it helped me become a better guitar player, and you can order
merchandise to help you learn how to play also. and if you are
dedicated enough, you could even join the street team and win cool
prizes!
br />
danstearns wrote:
> yes, I like Dominic too and was happy to hear they'd picked something
> good AND a bit off the beaten (to death) path....but compare its
> present incarnation to Rademaker and Rubenstien et al when JoeGore was
> an editor, and GP is a very different mag today .
>
> wrote:
> > guitar player is still supporting ' other' music check out
> > Dominic Frasca Winner of the First Annual Guitar Player Magazine Guitar
> > Hero Competition
> >
> >
> >
> > danstearns wrote:
> > > btw, the four pieces here are from an early 1990's release, Opus Contra
> > > Naturum, which features a lot of fretless and microtonally modified
> > > guitars and was featured in a Guitar Player Magazine article despite
> > > the fact that it was a home produced cassette release. Those days might
> > > be long-gone and over here in the ultraconservative future, but they
> > > did happen once upon a time.....
> > >
> > > danstearns wrote:
> > > > should anyone be interested
> > > >
> > > > I just picked up a used GR-33 (well, I guess that's the only way you
can get 'em now) and I want to use it for playing acoustic bass sounds
while comping with one of my jazz guitar duos. The question is what is
the best way to convert a jazz box (say, a Samick HJ-650 L-5 copy) to
drive it? I have heard that RMC piezo saddle pups track better than
the Roland pups, but what is involved in interfacing the