A list of puns related to "Bruised Music, Volume 2"
Hello everyone!
I've been playing guitar (electric/nylon acoustic/steel-string acoustic) for about 10 years, 100% self taught, never studied it seriously, mostly rock and roll, some bossa nova, some folk music, but I've always been in love with classical guitar and from time to time I also learnt some classical guitar tunes.
This last year I finally decided to follow a method so I'd stop using tabs and learn how to read actual sheet music for the guitar.
I'm already a "decent" guitar player, and I already knew how to read sheet music (just never practised it for the guitar) and this book has been a great resource for me, mostly because I think the progression of songs was really good for my particular objective (once again, sheet music!)
I've been thinking of buying the second one, so I can finally try to read sheet music past the 5th fret, but I've heard that his methods are very old fashioned and that there are better things out there.
My question is: for my needs, should I just buy his second book and keep going or should I rather buy something else that would also teach me other things at the same time?
Thanks in advance!
Donβt know if you guys still talk about this game but here goes.
Playing on PS3 I have music on there and it definitely works but certain songs are just so damn loud. I have to return to the main menu to turn it down. But what happens is then other songs are extremely quiet when I turn it down. So how do I reduce the volume on the custom tracks only? Do I just need new files with reduced volume? Can I change the volume in a match(<- biggest question)
Thanks
And that millisecond playing a different song than on the queue after a song ends. Any way to solve that? Possible connection issues?
And whatβs up with not being able to control the music in the Lockscreen? Itβs only possible while using AirPlay. Thatβs quite strange too. Other than that a good soundbar imo but itβs my first so Iβm no expert.
also imma add a glitter sound effect with my phone to simulate the β*β
Hello,
I have tinnitus from being in the military. Before I started producing music the tinnitus was not as bad, I was used to it. And it wasn't as bad as it is now where I can't sleep at night and I wanted to know if anyone here had any experiences with having their tinnitus get worse from overall just producing over time. My Studio monitors and scarlett solo are at very low sounds, I kind of have to really listen hard to what I'm trying to hear. I am mainly using Serum and building low end bass layers and supersaw layers for EDM
Right now I'm just hearing ringing all day, and this legitimately happened over the past two months that I started making music. And I can really only attribute it to that being the cause. Should I still wear ear plugs even at low volumes or something?
Or is all this ear training making me hear more frequencies or something, which makes my tinnitus more sensitive? I know I should see a doctor but wanted your guys thoughts as well.
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