bkharmony
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With the addition of this post there are now 9 posts related to the ToneRite and by the time I respond to all the new questions posed to me there will be 12 or 14. Happy counting…
I look forward to your contributions regarding everything/anything non-ToneRite.
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So, do you guys think ToneRite works?
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My little 50s bathroom is lined with tile, so I play in there all the time. Love the natural reverb.
But, as far as singing goes... yeah, hearing yourself is quite important. If the bathroom is what helps you, go there (no pun.... OK, whatever...).
You might also try putting an earplug in just one ear. It helps. I used to do it often at gigs with lousy monitors.
Overall though, let me just say.... don't get discouraged, and dont expect everything to fall right into place. I know you said you're fairly new to this, and well, singing takes some time to learn, just like guitar. And doing both at the same time is another whole skill set. Once you learn what those sound waves feel like rippling through your head, you won't need to hear as much. Especially when you play in the same keys frequently.
Not everyone is a natural-born Richie Sambora!
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Well I suppose you can telly me the precise difference between the two? Be as technical as you can' date=' I don't mind. Ive never met the [b']words formost[/b] expert on the subject of hand tools that go under stress when used correctly. Here were I reside the two are synonymous. An allen key is exactly the same thing as a socket wrench. I'm not feeble minded; infact, I'm a member of MENSA
CLEARLY. WOW.
Advice sought on Gibson Gospel reissue
in Gibson Acoustic
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I have to wonder about this. I'm not an expert, but I don't believe a mid-90s guitar should have a lot of finish checking.
Otherwise, I've only heard great things about the Gospel series.