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Si600

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  1. In my case it was something to watch whilst waiting for my role-playing group to all get online and sort themselves out. It doesn't hurt that she's rather cute, but I  found it interesting for a while. I would imagine once you've learnt about singing, stance and how not to do vibrato they become quite samey after a while.

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  2. I've got sucked into watching the Charismatic Voice. She doesn't do reaction videos as such, though there is a fair amount in there but she then dissects the technical aspects of singing which is interesting rather than just going OMG all the time. There's a composer I've found who does the same thing with the tune, dissects what's going on with the melody. I'm in awe of him. He was listening to the new Maiden single, second time of listening, and he's following along on his piano whilst talking about it. 

     

    Presumably you can learn to name tones as you hear them? It's a skill worth learning if you can I suspect. 

  3. Moderati, whilst we appreciate that BC is really where it's at, there are bits of GC that still aren't working.

     

    The three line menu that allows you to access your profile and login for example. 

  4. I think it goes without saying to not use the screws provided! I went up to the biggest screw diameter I could get through the block of wood and close to the length of a drill bit. I've gone into solid brick, if you have a hollow wall try and find the studs.

  5. Love the title of this video. 

    No' even close Jimmeh!

    To be honest, I've not watched the video so he may have made it from heather wood with a thistle stem fretboard all sourced from the Highlands. 

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  6. I read somewhere that you should make a bit of effort with your stage clothes at smallervenues like a pub, where the "stage" may just be a space where the tables have been pushed aside. Not necessarily complete Ziggy Stardust, but at least not look like you've just stepped out of the crowd.

  7. On 15/12/2020 at 13:24, Dom in Somerset said:

    Apart from a beautiful piece of abstract art ....what is it? 🤔

    Oh yeah, I forgot that bit!!  It's a laptop stand.  I'll be honest, I'm not sure why she wants one like it, it doesn't bring the screen up to the correct height for your eyeline but it's too high to use the keyboard comfortably.  Still, she asked for that height off the table so that's what she's got.

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  8. This is the Christmas present.  Ash, oak and mahogany.

    Better, but still not perfect finishing. Again, the mechanics and the design I like, and if (when) I make another it will be broadly the same but with some detail and process changes.  I thought of better ways to make it as I was going along.

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  9. Yeah, I know I'm just copying and pasting from the mother forum.  You'll live.

    A tablet stand, or picture stand if they so wish, for my parents.  Softwood, oak and mahogany. We talk to them over Skype every week and for some reason known best to my dad he insists on having his iPad in portrait orientation, so the stand at the back can't be used,  They prop it up on a book. This started out life as the prototype for my sister's Christmas present.  It showed me how not to to do it .

    I couldn't think of anything sensible to make out of two wooden triangles so bashed this together.  The finish isn't great, the chip outs are quite ugly in places, but it works and as a design/functional mechanics I like it.

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  10. I keep forgetting to update this forum, soz.

    An advent(?) star sort of commissioned by MDW. She sees things, and then drops hints about how easy it would be to make. In this case, she wasn't wrong.

    It's got process imperfections, but it's all a learning curve.

    It's also the first thing I've put my makers mark on, thanks again @Fishman. The decal paper didn't have enough varnish on so it's a bit fuzzy on one edge.

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  11. I've got an MG50 DFX, I don't know whether it's still available, but I'm perfectly happy with it.  It can go to far too loud for home use if you want it to.  I don't think I've ever turned it up to full chat!

  12. I'll kick things off with my first sensible bit of woodworking, a pair of chisel stands.

    Made from some unknown softwood that came to us as a pallet. I'm quite liking pallet wood as a build medium, some of the markings under the surface are quite pretty. And it's cheap!

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  13. A little thread to show our non-luthierie projects.

    Rules:

    Things must be of general interest to the GC audience. I'd love to see your 7 1/4 GWR King Class (even more to drive it) or 100cc V12, but that's not GC.

    No WIP, unless you're so squeeeeeeee about it that you have to.

    No luthierie, do a proper diary thread for that.

    No massive projects, do a proper diary thread for that.

    No Model A hotrods, by order of @Dad3353 !

  14. On 06/03/2020 at 14:04, EdwardMarlowe said:

    I'm interested to hear about why those who are primarily basssists havearange of basses - or not. As primarily a crap guitar player who also enjoys playing bass badly, I find the only bass I really am interested in is a P bass - the traditional, one-pickup job. 

    I have a traditional one-pickup job P-Bass, albeit a 5er. It's the bass that I use in the band and when it's home it's my go to. As it lives in the rehearsal room I've got my first 5er at home, an Aria Pro II P-J Bass with EMGs. They sound totally different as you would expect. I've also got a build in planning stages for use in the band as an alternative to the P. There are a few songs where I want something different sounding.

    Guitar wise, I'm not sure whether I mentioned them or not, a superstrat HSH, Floyd rose, pointy headstock and a Squier Affinity Tele. Both completely different animals.

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  15. Do you have the option to try them both? Instrument quality can vary wildly between manufacturers and even from the same factory. 

    You're better off actually trying them. I can say get the Ibanez over the Epiphone because I'm not a fan of the Les Paul shape 😉 but the one that you get *may* weigh too much and have sharp fret ends, at which point it's put you off playing it.

    What's the budget out of curiosity, and do you have to get an amp and the rest out of that money?

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