| bio | website | cmikavac.net |
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| location | Nerdvana | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Nov 27 '12 at 8:50 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
...I put on my robe and a wizard hat...
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Jan 20 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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May 11 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 26 |
accepted | How do I figure out whether my guitar tuning machine heads are failing on me? |
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Jan 25 |
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How do I figure out whether my guitar tuning machine heads are failing on me? what do you mean by partially removing the strings? |
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Jan 25 |
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How do I figure out whether my guitar tuning machine heads are failing on me? @AlexBasson it usually stays in tune after that. one or two strings maybe go just a tiny little bit out of tune, but I consider that to be normal. |
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Jan 25 |
asked | How do I figure out whether my guitar tuning machine heads are failing on me? |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 20 |
accepted | Using an electric bass guitar with a guitar amp / hi-fi system? |
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Jul 20 |
accepted | Difference between “hi” and “low” on amps? |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Precognitive |
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Jul 19 |
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How can I learn circular breathing? to complement this, at first you might want to practise with 'more resistance'... so - take a straw, put one end into your mouth and the other one into a glass of water. then try to concentrate and follow the three steps NReilingh gave you (while blowing into the straw). when this becomes easy enough, leave the water out.. after that, you will probably have enough control over your breathing to transfer all that to your instrument. |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 19 |
asked | Using an electric bass guitar with a guitar amp / hi-fi system? |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Jul 19 |
asked | Difference between “hi” and “low” on amps? |