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I am not well versed with all the players, but I'm thinking the only way to do it is to create a playlist. Not even sure if that would do everything you're asking. On most of them you have to stop a song where you want it.
I was using the stock google player until it got too fancy. I wanted a very simple player, no lyrics, pics, links, or anything like that. I ended up with Clean Music Player. It's bare bones simple.
Everybody wins. You get some extra space in the music room and they get better equipment. Good for you Joey!!!
If you read all the theory it makes sense but in reality I don't think it translates. I've never played or even seen a guitar strung like that so I can't say first hand. The guitar has been around for thousands of years and new concepts are always being "invented" but the majority are still made the old fashioned way. There is a reason for that. I'm not knocking the Babicz and I don't want to use the word gimmick, but it sorta falls into that category, for me anyway. For MOST people a regular guitar is going to be what they need, want , and have.
Just my 2 cents.
Since I got a post of my own for my 1000th post, here is one for Beamer.
Happy 1000th post!!!!!!!
Chop, scratch, palm mute (misnomer by the way cuz you don't use your palm) are all the same. The less change in position your hand has to make the better. That way you can keep your strum going without doing anything that takes too much effort. Keep at it and I'm sure you'll get it. I learned it early and I'm glad I did. Adds a little something to your playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ6SOMLlIo8
This guy does a god job of explaining it. This is the technique I use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np5Tyga- … ata_player
No more complaining about sore fingers and wrists or chords being too hard or not be able to do it!!!!!!!!!!
Phill Williams wrote:lesson here is; don't watch the Beegees
Did you lose a bet or something?
Ok, pics are up so I offer an official happy NGD. I might have to get me one of those. What I like about it, besides the price, is that it looks just like a LP. Lots of other copies/knock offs have a diff shape to the horn. I don't like that. I want it to look just like real thing.
I agree it was cheezy. That's what happens with bit parts on TV. But I'm sure it exposed more people into Sabbath. If a spot on tv opens someone's eyes to a great REAL band then I say go for it.
jerome.oneil wrote:The fact that those guys are still playing is a miracle in and of itself. I saw them back in the lat '90s on the original reunion tour. They were awesome, for a bunch of old guys.
It's amazing that Ozzy can still perform. He's lost most of his marbles. If you watched The Osbournes when it was on, you'll know what I mean. I don't know how that guy can function on a daily basis. But when he is on stage he is completely with it.
I'm jealous Russ!!!! I think when I am ready for an electric I will end up building a kit or rebuilding a cheap copy.
Check out these two forums. I've stumbled on them before and there seems to be lots of knowledge getting thrown around.
lespaulforum.com
mylespaul.com
Reranch.com Here's one I found real quickfrom there
http://www.reranch.com/reranch/viewtopi … s+paul+kit
I haven't sat down to give it a listen yet. I saw the episode of CSI that Sabbath was on with "End of the Beginning". I thought it was ok.
I found a couple reviews that say D-15 but nothing official. I'm not in the Martin camp so to me it's looks like a guitar.
That's pretty cool!!! That would be my luck, winning = awesome, trying to use it = no go. Hope you fit in it.
Way to go grandpa Jack!!!!
I gotta get myself one of these blues fests!!!!!
Have fun Badeye!!!!!!
Since you have already promised pics, I will offer up a Happy NGD!!!! But I'll take it back if I don't see some pics.
This guy is really good. Amazing what sounds can come out of a human's mouth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNZBSZD16cY
Awesome find Russ!!!! Makes me wish I hung my guitars.
Found out that Justinguitar.com is 10 years old today. That site has a wealth of info. I'm so glad that there are guys out there who have such a passion and are willing to help us learn to play.
Happy birthday!!!!!!!
Dirty Ed wrote:On the positive side, soon after I made my erroneous post, I spent the rest of the day floating one of the most scenic streams in Ohio in my yak, sipped some adult beverages and managed to thumb 27 smallmouth bass. No bigguns but a great day on the water. It was my third float of the week on three different streams....... This retirement gig ain't too bad......:)
DE
Jealous!!!!!!
Way to go DE!!! Nice to be recognized for your efforts and talent.
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