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  1. On 3/21/2021 at 11:20 PM, Jonas Tamas said:

    In this video you will see 5 proven methods to break out of the usual rhythmic patterns.

    [media]https://youtube.com/watch?v=OPQ5y6nCo5I[/media]

      

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thanks for the video, it will really be useful for any musician! I am now helping my friend who is beginner musician to write an assignment for a music school. True, he already took care of this and asked for help from https://uk.edubirdie.com/assignment-help, but still decided to work on the skills and knowledge on his own. Well, I would gladly recommend this forum and this video to him!

     

    Thanks for the video, it will really be useful for any musician!

  2. On 7/17/2021 at 9:11 PM, DanvillRob said:

    Was reading the Creedence Clearwater Revival Book, "Up Around The Bend" this morning.

    It seems John Fogerty was upset that the "San Francisco Sound" of the 60's  was defined as Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Moby Grape,  & Quicksilver Messenger Service, when it should have been defined as, Peter Wheat and the  Breadmen, We Five and Santana!

    I am very humbled that John mentioned my group from back then, (Peter Wheat).

     

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    I really love to read such books, they strongly inspire me to write new music. And this is exactly what I need now! I was given the task of writing music for an alternative version of a performance of Romeo and Juliet. I am trying to find for myself some references in music, I also decided to use this source in order to learn more about the work. Perhaps some of you have already written new music for Romeo and Juliet?

     

     

     

     

     

    I really love to read such books, they strongly inspire me to write new music. And this is exactly what I need now!

  3. For me, Paul Simon is one of the best musicians. I started to get involved in his music literally from the moment I first went to school. I am a graduate of the music department and want to devote my coursework to Paul's work. With the help of https://edubirdie.com/complete-coursework-for-me I will receive et high-quality paper without plagiarism and I will be sure that it will be unique. I have no idea how this insignificant dude dared to speak negatively towards Paul! Apparently, he himself did not achieve anything and only knows how to criticize others. 

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  4. I hope you went to college and you're doing well. I am also studying now. At the moment, I'm writing research on the history, but I have some troubles. I have already turned to this site (external link removed) for help. They provide students with assistance with writing papers. I hope I do my work well and get a good grade. I believe that everything will be fine. 

  5. On 5/6/2020 at 2:43 AM, BluesKing777 said:

     

    I am back to where I started!

    My 2002 Gibson J50 (recent of pawn shop!) came in a......bag.

    My first Gibson acoustic came in a ....bag.....the famous yellow Blues King bag!

    The only Gibson I have with a Gibson case is the 2005 Gibson Dove. And that is pretty standard fare. But it has the Gibson logo on it and sort of fits. Fine for around home but if the guitar is going anywhere, into one of a 'floating' set of Hiscoxii it will go. J50 went to luthier's in a Hiscox dread. I bought some L-00 size Hiscoxii for my Waterloos and ha ha ha ha! The Blues King now has a nice case - the Waterloo case, same for my old L-0! But if I was taking them out, pick a Hiscox.

    It is a hopeless task getting a 'proper' case here in Australia - for some reason (size) it costs as much to import a guitar with it! So I was rather pleased when I bought my new Taylor Grand Pacific slope shoulder (717e Builder's Edition) that came with a case created just for the Grand Pacifics!

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    And while we are off the Gibson case track, some of you may like this video of the late great Bill Collings and his new 'Traditional Case" - after owning a hodgepodge of cases, I love his attitude!

     

     

     

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    What a beautiful case!

  6. On 1/9/2013 at 4:55 PM, Speedyoneuk said:

    I can go along with several others on here and recommend Justin Sandercoe, http://www.justinguitar.com/. Not only does he have a very good free to use learning structure from beginner to intermediate levels, but you can also buy the full course and song books that go along with the beginners course at very reasonable prices (if you would prefer learn that way). This is what Brian May of Queen had to say about Justin.

     

    On a day when there's a temptation to go into a dark place, and only see all the bad stuff there is in the world ... greed, cruelty, exploitation, selfishness ... I get days like that pretty often .... it's great to find someone giving out, and giving out good, and operating on an honour basis ... There are so many people who can't afford Guitar lessons .... well, here's a wonderful guy who has set up a whole system of teaching guitar ... Blues, Jazz, Rock, even Songwriting, from the basics, tuning the guitar, etc ... upwards ... If you use his site, it's up to you to determine how much you can contribute ... but this is an amazing site .... he is also very aware of issues in the world which need attention ... a great channel .. Check him out. He's a giver..

     

    One of the best on the Web as far as I am Concerned.

    Your post touched my soul)

  7. On 11/16/2020 at 7:56 AM, Big Bill said:

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    I am currently doing remote work very well in fact, even despite the last year of college, but still not like reading. I need to pass the latest material in order to get a diploma, and since there is not much knowledge due to quarantine, I use the site (external link removed) in order to improve my work and get the most high and maximum score with books what should i read. I advise all students to use it, who have some problems with grades, this project is incredibly helpful.

  8. Yes, the lessons are incredibly gorgeous! I, too, now gradually learn to play the guitar, but before I can not because study was very distracting. Then I found a site (removed) that helps with learning problems. Thanks to him, I can devote my time to studying the guitar.

  9. I once wrote a whole essay on Gibson Bs (this is a topic for a lot of discussions). I use my article removed there are many useful citrumets if you are not a writer. You can read the article here removed In short, you cannot pick a guitar yourself. Let the guitar pick you. That's the whole story of these guitars.

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