DM60
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No Autotune and no "rug"! Just some rock and roll attitude.
She did do a tune with autotune, but more as a type of vocoder than pitch correction. Starting when she did, she knew how to hold a tune for sure.
No Autotune and no "rug"! Just some rock and roll attitude.
She did do a tune with autotune, but more as a type of vocoder than pitch correction. Starting when she did, she knew how to hold a tune for sure.
It's been said that Tommy Tedesco played many different stringed instruments... guitar, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, etc. However, he tuned EVERYTHING like a guitar, so the only thing that changed was the sound. Fingering technique was always the same.
She did. I've long felt that she is overrated. Someone got a bit upset with me when I said that once. I didn't mean that she was rubbish or couldn't sing, quite the opposite, in fact. I just felt that personally, for the amount of column inches she had accrued over 7 decades, I didn't think her voice or her songs warranted that amount of rating. I still feel that. Only a fish called Wanda would argue that she can't actually sing and sing well.she knew how to hold a tune for sure
I have one. I love it. I bought it specifically so I didn't have to start learning to play the banjo at 57.How do you feel about banjitars?
Key, for me. I like the sonic properties of each instrument. I couldn't care less about the actual technique required to produce the sounds. When I'm listening to a song, if I'm digging the sax or the piano or the organ or the harmonica or whatever it may be, it's the sound first, the player a long way behind in 3rd. Second is how the sonics add to, complement the overall song. The technique doesn't even register on my scale.he tuned EVERYTHING like a guitar, so the only thing that changed was the sound. Fingering technique was always the same.