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Feb 2 |
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Why is my voice lower pitched when I get up in the morning? Muscle tension? |
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Jan 17 |
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Silly idea: automatic screamo converter Yeah, it's something you could do, but just to be clear, it won't end up with the same results as recording actual screaming. That's not a criticism, of course, unless that's your goal! |
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Nov 16 |
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What notes are optional in jazz chords? If you can type Japanese, you can type フラット and シャープ to get the symbols :-) |
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Nov 16 |
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Flatpicking: how can I make my floating-pick-hand less bouncy? Oh, interesting. I prefer to keep it closer to 1/8", myself. |
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Nov 15 |
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Flatpicking: how can I make my floating-pick-hand less bouncy? How much of the pick is sticking out past your fingers? |
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Oct 30 |
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Guitar overdubbing with headphones problem Have you tried turning it down? If there's clipping anywhere on the signal path, reducing levels at the right point could help. |
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Oct 26 |
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Why is the highest frequency on a piano 4186 Hertz? It doesn't actually show that. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) tends to fit Fletcher-Munson, so without your care and judicious use of earplugs, you'd start losing somewhere around 4k first. Most people lose their very high end due to age, rather than NIHL. (Perhaps more relevantly, even if you can hear several semitones above 17kHz, you can't distinguish them as individual notes.) |