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There you go rubbing in your wealth again.
Heh. If you like this, you should read the BS he's spewing in the other threads.
Well I still don't believe some of the stuff said. Though said in an impressive 17 paragraph essay :S it doesnt necesarily make it true
Looking the same makes you a sheep, I make music about how people feel, so they can relate to me that way, I use radical approaches in my music to do stuff that hardly anyone else has done, but at the same time, something that everyone can understand, as they can interprete it how they want, and feel a connection to me, hence why I have my own line of fashion wear made and also sold, (that and music is the oldest language by definition anyhow, and you can understand music, no matter who you are).
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Ok....

I got the Yamaha in the house finally, and I've played it a couple of times. Even though its my christmas present lol. Hm.

I also play my acoustic in Drop-D tuning. Its fun. When I say Drop-D, I mean I detuned the bottom E string to D.
If you have a capo I recomend dropping to the key of d

D
G
C
F
A
D

Plus You can tune down as far as C and still get a good sound. Depending on how good your tuners are it could take a while. If you have a capo you'll never have to worry about tuning higher again and you can always keep it dropped in that key.
I am now learning the sonic heroes theme.
I'm waiting for my new bass to get here its an Ibanez SR765 5 stringOnce it arrives i can get on learning the bass line to Between Angels and Insects by Papa Roach
Ivan Wrote:If you have a capo I recomend dropping to the key of d

D
G
C
F
A
D

Plus You can tune down as far as C and still get a good sound. Depending on how good your tuners are it could take a while. If you have a capo you'll never have to worry about tuning higher again and you can always keep it dropped in that key.
Cheers for the tuning ideas!
I dont have a capo, but I'm going to purchase one as soon as I get better on my guitar, and get my band fully operational.
Cool. I don't have the money to get a new instrument for a while, even though I'm getting a little peeved at my active pickups. I like the sustain, but I never actually play a note that lasts for more than two beats, so I'm losing sight of the point of it. That aside, I just like the sound of passives better.
Good thing, though.
I found my mom's vintage Yamaha in the basement and started playing that again. Nice sound. I hope it'll stay in good condition, even if I start using it more often... If not, I'll have to put it away and go looking for a new acoustic.
Which leads me to an interesting thought.
It seems I've been leaning more towards blues as far as my guitar playing goes, while my bass has gone from heavy metal to old school guitar rock... Odd.
I guess it just reflects the fact that our personal styles are ever-changing.
Huh.


Okay, I'm done.
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