LazerBeakShiek
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how smart you are depends on where youre at...youre sittin pretty Spants'My usual method of executionfor these critters
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how smart you are depends on where youre at...youre sittin pretty Spants'My usual method of executionfor these critters
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you can practice until they become just toys and you are their master.."Don't Give Up".
Hi! Thanks for your wise advice and taking the time! I meant that that seasoned musician said in standard tuning he can play in any key and not need a capo because he plays bar chords and other chords and without hesitation he can play in any key to any song, amazing to me! He doesn't have to re-tune the strings or use a capo.you can practice until they become just toys and you are their master..
whats wrong with capo's now..i dont get it. just sing higher. structure should be the same...its just shifted and pissed up
Transpose and retune the strings? that is redundant. just use a capo. much quicker. to your advantage to do so. its no piano, man..
Hi! I'm only amateur but that too is great as you adapt so well and all by ear! You have an intuitive sense of music!I have never used a capo? Never had the need I guess for what I play?
I'm just a hack.Hi! I'm only amateur but that too is great as you adapt so well and all by ear! You have an intuitive sense of music!
Keep at it! Eventually, you'll grow accustomed to it. What type of capo are you using?I've got a nice, new capo - my first. I tried it out and found it kind of awkward when playing open chords on the first two frets. I use my last three fingers to make the Am, E and Em formations, which leaves my first finger bumping up against the capo.
There oughta be someone you could talk to about that.Well, the 8:12 tee time was a total washout. The rain is supposed to clear out in another 20 or 30 mins, but things will be too soggy to play. More rain coming in the afternoon. Maybe tomorrow will be the day to walk on.
Crazy weather coming soon. This is the week's forecast. They are saying that the models are predicting around 100 for next week. Yippee! I guess I better get the grass cut before the weekend.
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I once spilled a cold beer onto and into the transport section of my Tascam 688. This instantly scrambled all the displays and effectively locked up the transport mechanism. I immediately unplugged and went to it with a blow drier for about 20 minutes, then let it sit overnight. Next day everything worked like new and never had another problem with it.I can't win. I plug the am in, it plays okay but all the pots are really bad. I take the amp out, spray up all the pots with contact cleaner, put it
back together and nothing. Won't turn on. The fun begins.
I have all the right voltages coming off the power supply. +40 volts off one filter cap and -40 off the other.The only schematic I can find is half schematic and half block diagram. It shows the power supply but the rest of it is just block diagrams. There is a thermocoupler shown in the power supply, the fuse is good. I don't know what the thermocoupler looks like or where it is on the boards. I think I know which component it is? I measure no voltage on it and when unplugged there is no continuity across it. I show -40 volts at the on indicator lamp which does not light. It show -40 on one output transistor leg and 0 where the +40 should be on the other output transistor. I just pulled the transistor and am about to check that.I once spilled a cold beer onto and into the transport section of my Tascam 688. This instantly scrambled all the displays and effectively locked up the transport mechanism. I immediately unplugged and went to it with a blow drier for about 20 minutes, then let it sit overnight. Next day everything worked like new and never had another problem with it.
A nightmare with a happy ending.I once spilled a cold beer onto and into the transport section of my Tascam 688. This instantly scrambled all the displays and effectively locked up the transport mechanism. I immediately unplugged and went to it with a blow drier for about 20 minutes, then let it sit overnight. Next day everything worked like new and never had another problem with it.