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Unread post by bassman462 » Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:02 pm

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my bro has that exact tuner.
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Unread post by GSR » Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:32 pm

bassman462 wrote:ya the harmonics in that solo didnt sound right to me either, because ive been working on making writing a solo very similier to that from that video of les on a jazz bass.
from the Horrible Swill video?
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Unread post by fatjack » Tue Jun 28, 2005 3:48 pm

bassman462 wrote:
Machtimus wrote:Image
my bro has that exact tuner.
its a badass tuner

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GSRLessard14 wrote:
bassman462 wrote:ya the harmonics in that solo didnt sound right to me either, because ive been working on making writing a solo very similier to that from that video of les on a jazz bass.
from the Horrible Swill video?
no idea, i d/l off of limewire. it was labeled primus drum/bass solo.
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Unread post by GSR » Tue Jun 28, 2005 4:29 pm

bassman462 wrote:
GSRLessard14 wrote:
bassman462 wrote:ya the harmonics in that solo didnt sound right to me either, because ive been working on making writing a solo very similier to that from that video of les on a jazz bass.
from the Horrible Swill video?
no idea, i d/l off of limewire. it was labeled primus drum/bass solo.
buy primus' Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People cd/dvd.
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Unread post by ckymatt » Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:51 am

It's the awakening by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackeral.

And for all of you that said get a tuner....even if I was out of tune if you watched my video maybe you would have noticed the $150 rack tuner right above my head.

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Unread post by Machtimus » Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:54 am

ckymatt wrote:It's the awakening by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackeral.

And for all of you that said get a tuner....even if I was out of tune if you watched my video maybe you would have noticed the $150 rack tuner right above my head.
you think you're so hot becuase your mom bought that for you? well use it at least jeebus

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Unread post by bassman462 » Sat Jul 02, 2005 1:16 am

Machtimus wrote:
ckymatt wrote:It's the awakening by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackeral.

And for all of you that said get a tuner....even if I was out of tune if you watched my video maybe you would have noticed the $150 rack tuner right above my head.
you think you're so hot becuase your mom bought that for you? well use it at least jeebus

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Unread post by sunglassesatnight » Sat Jul 02, 2005 8:28 am

ckymatt wrote:No what I'm saying is...the point of a chorus pedal is to take the pitch and bend it back and forth and what I do is I turn my depth up and my rate down so it wavers slower but is deeper.

PS If you don't wanna use IE try this http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0YXY ... JXUHHKN3WA
Actually, the point of a chorus pedal is to play back what was just played very shortly after it was played. Thus, it creates an effect of the sound of more than one instrument or singer playing/singing the same part, since no two instrumentalists/singers will perform at exactly the same time. Ergo, a chorus pedal creates a choir-like sound; many of the same note being played almost at the exact same time, but not quite. You, however, are out of tune. You should tune your 12th fret harmonics as well as your open strings.

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Unread post by bassman462 » Sat Jul 02, 2005 2:38 pm

slimerdmb24 wrote:
ckymatt wrote:No what I'm saying is...the point of a chorus pedal is to take the pitch and bend it back and forth and what I do is I turn my depth up and my rate down so it wavers slower but is deeper.

PS If you don't wanna use IE try this http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0YXY ... JXUHHKN3WA
Actually, the point of a chorus pedal is to play back what was just played very shortly after it was played. Thus, it creates an effect of the sound of more than one instrument or singer playing/singing the same part, since no two instrumentalists/singers will perform at exactly the same time. Ergo, a chorus pedal creates a choir-like sound; many of the same note being played almost at the exact same time, but not quite. You, however, are out of tune. You should tune your 12th fret harmonics as well as your open strings.

OWNED!!



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bassman462 wrote:
slimerdmb24 wrote:
ckymatt wrote:No what I'm saying is...the point of a chorus pedal is to take the pitch and bend it back and forth and what I do is I turn my depth up and my rate down so it wavers slower but is deeper.

PS If you don't wanna use IE try this http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0YXY ... JXUHHKN3WA
Actually, the point of a chorus pedal is to play back what was just played very shortly after it was played. Thus, it creates an effect of the sound of more than one instrument or singer playing/singing the same part, since no two instrumentalists/singers will perform at exactly the same time. Ergo, a chorus pedal creates a choir-like sound; many of the same note being played almost at the exact same time, but not quite. You, however, are out of tune. You should tune your 12th fret harmonics as well as your open strings.

OWNED!!



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he even used "ergo" >>> 10 points to slimer
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Unread post by sunglassesatnight » Sun Jul 03, 2005 12:03 am

Not a return of the points. PLEEEAAAASSEEEEE!

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Unread post by i am sam2 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 12:56 am

slimerdmb24 wrote:Not a return of the points. PLEEEAAAASSEEEEE!
as long as ckymatt doenst come back
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Unread post by SockCymbal » Mon Dec 12, 2005 6:19 pm

I think it sounds pretty damn good. You are a good player. If someone can listen to that completely, and all they can say is that you are out of tune, and nothing else, I would say they are jealous and just trying to bring you down.

do you play DMB too? if so, I have a ton of their songs recorded on drums if you wanted to play with them.

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