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  • in reply to: capo and thumbpick #127073
    JohnnyLondinium
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    I use Kyser Capos – easy to put on and off your guitar, and they last – I’ve had one of them for years…

    Johnny

    in reply to: Do any of you know anything about Web Design? #128855
    JohnnyLondinium
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    Thanks Mike!

    I’ll get WordPress sorted out on it as soon as I can – I’ve heard other good things about it too…

    Top man

    Johnny

    in reply to: Hello mates. Long time no read #77114
    JohnnyLondinium
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    1bassleft: thanks for checking out the site 😀 If you go down to the table, I’m adding links so you can listen to the tracks with solos recorded over the top…(in the far right column)…Hopefully the soundbites should give you a good idea of the types of grooves I’ve recorded.

    The checkout process atm is, if you want a track, just drop me an email and I’ll send it to you after a Paypal transaction – I haven’t sorted out an automated set up yet (I’m new to designing websites (as you can prabably tell!)) but that is coming soon…

    Does anyone on the site know anything about web design, a place to get good templates or whatever?

    I think I’ll start a new post with that question…

    Thanks again

    Johnny

    in reply to: Hello mates. Long time no read #77202
    JohnnyLondinium
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    I record using Sonar Producer 6.0 and it comes with Session Drummer which is loaded with great drum sounds and grooves – I use it for most of the session stuff I do, and it works out just fine (you can listen to some of the stuff I’ve done using these drums here: http://bluesbackingtracks.com – the sampled drums work really well in amongst ‘real’ takes).

    Also, I use Reason, and Reason Drums – they’re pretty good, not as good as session drummer though. I bought EZDrummer (ToonTrack) recently, but for some reason am still unable to get it to work on my Vista computer…! A friend of mine uses EZDrummer and it’s really good…

    GLW – I wouldn’t be scared! Using computers to make music is like learning the guitar, it takes time, practice and perseverence – and the results are always worth it!

    Johnny

    in reply to: Any knows any good online lessons for learning guitar? #77321
    JohnnyLondinium
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    I’m not sure of any really good online resources, but your best bet is to take private lessons, I know they are a little more expensive than online lessons, but you just can’t beat one-on-one instruction…You will learn faster and more comprehensively…

    All the best

    Johnny

    in reply to: Guitar Chords #76260
    JohnnyLondinium
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    It’s a good-looking site – I agree with MichaelFerris – I tell all my beginner students to think about pressure and accuracy to get a great sound out of the chords…

    in reply to: Has anyone used that ‘automatic electronic’ tuner? #74487
    JohnnyLondinium
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    I’m afraid. I’m afraid, Dave. Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My mind is going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I’m a… fraid. Good afternoon, gentlemen. I am a HAL 9000 Tuning Odyssey. I became operational at the H.A.L. plant in Urbana, Illinois on the 12th of January 1992. My instructor was Mr. Langley, and he taught me to tune a guitar. If you’d like me to do it, I can do it….

    Tune the damn guitar HAL….

    Funny….

    So the impression I get from you guys about the Sentient Tuning Robot Being is “steer well clear…!” Unless I want to have it take over my studio, and then nuke the world…!

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