I would love to have a typical hollow body rockabilly gretsch but with a smaller scale length like a jagmaster. My small hands would love that. Anybody know anything like that?
What makes it more incredible is not only how young he is but the fact that they are putting together some very nice musical riffs and phrases. Not just random notes.
what software are you using?? Do you have a bunch of other programs/processes running in the background at the same time?? Maybe the computer recording forum can help more?
Squier telecasters are very formidable. I was using one for a while. I didn't even have to mess with the stock setup. I only changed the strings. Since I don't really use it no more, it literally has been sitting for months and can still stay in tune or very close to it.
I wish I can play that fast. Unfortunately, due to some chronic muscle tension I can't. So my best friend has been learning theory and my notes which has helped my skill very much and somewhat compensates for my lack of super speed.
My band aint loud at all. Upright bass, drums, guitar and vocals. I currently use a vox valvetronix 50 watt 2x12 and I barely have to put the master volume at around the 9 or 10 o'clock mark and its perfectly loud. I think imma go to the retail store and check out the amp in person. Its a few...
what is the best vocal mic for small club, bar gigs that helps to combat feedback and allows for more volume before feedback? I know alot has to do with room acoustics, monitor placement, etc..., but I'm interested in the mic. :confused: