From concept to construction, vision to fruition. Let's work on a basis of structure in order to stimulate creativity. IE: Blues in the key of B flat 12/8 time, for my dearly departed dog wooffie. LOL. You get the picture.
From concept to construction, vision to fruition. Let's work on a basis of structure in order to stimulate creativity. IE: Blues in the key of B flat 12/8 time, for my dearly departed dog wooffie. LOL. You get the picture.
The cable should work with Audacity. You may have to change the settings in windows or OSX so that the cable is the default recording device. If you are in windows, do yourself a favor and try [url=http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/]Kristal Audio Eng…
Slow down. You've got it memorized and that's great but, you're slurring a lot of notes. Your seating position may be part of the problem. You're sitting like a flamenco player. That's ok if you're playing flamenco but with classical a lot of the to…
Live! is a bugger to learn and it's way too steep of a learning curve for someone who is just learning. Audacity's VST support is not all that great. Pod Farm will probably make it crash. You could try Kristal Audio Engine which is also free but has…
Checked your page out and listened to your 2 songs......fine performances...I really like Passive Agressive a lot....a super fine arrangement...Great recording....did do this yourself?
magandang araw po sa iyo. no matter how deep we speak the native language or how quick we've been in our homeland, we still are filipinos. hi hue, welcome to our group. good to hear from someone over canada. thank you so much for joining, hope that our network over this wonderful website would increase a thousand folds. welcome! regards to all, to your wife and to your family. mabuhay ka at mabuhay po kayong lahat!
Hue,
Each partial capo has both familiar and new chord formations that work quite will. Each capo has it's own unique chord voicings. If you use a barr chord it will sound just like what you are barring. However, if you use regular chords and other varied formations you get some amazingly beautiful sounds.
I suggest you go to
http://www.kysermusical.com/shortcut/
and check out the teaching videos. Good luck and let me know if you need more info.
Thanks, Greg
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