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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Heck, just the other night, I picked up the Strat, tuned it up and started playing a little again. Now I'm thinking about getting a synthesizer and mess around with music again just for my own amusement. Bring it and your strumming fingers over. Here's a recent (like last week) and not completely finished project I've been working on. http://www.eisboch.com/musicroom Still have a few things to hook up and some peaking and tweeking to do. I think the older I get, the more like a ADD toddler I act. :) Join the club. Nothing wrong with it. Eisboch |
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On May 1, 8:51 pm, "RCE" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:mrff335m1jrs7a95jqmmjoev7bgfdc71v8@4ax .com... Heck, just the other night, I picked up the Strat, tuned it up and started playing a little again. Now I'm thinking about getting a synthesizer and mess around with music again just for my own amusement. Bring it and your strumming fingers over. Here's a recent (like last week) and not completely finished project I've been working on. http://www.eisboch.com/musicroom Still have a few things to hook up and some peaking and tweeking to do. I think the older I get, the more like a ADD toddler I act. :) Join the club. Nothing wrong with it. Eisboch Now that is a beautiful playroom, nice job. Does the family jam with you? Always like jamming with folks who won't tell me I suck ![]() |
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wrote in message oups.com... On May 1, 8:51 pm, "RCE" wrote: Bring it and your strumming fingers over. Here's a recent (like last week) and not completely finished project I've been working on. http://www.eisboch.com/musicroom Still have a few things to hook up and some peaking and tweeking to do. Now that is a beautiful playroom, nice job. Does the family jam with you? Always like jamming with folks who won't tell me I suck ![]() Mrs. E., some of her friends and other female family members occasionally do their "girls night out" get togethers at our house and they like to fool around doing the Karaoke thing. I included that capability in the room design so they can use it for that. I fool around, mostly by myself on the keyboards or guitars. Sometimes I'll program a set of midi file songs in the computer, have the computer automatically load them to the keyboards and I'll attempt to play along on one of the guitars. Right now I am trying to learn the bass. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 2 May 2007 06:10:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote:
Right now I am trying to learn the bass. I've always approached the bass guitar as a real guitar missing two strings. :) I can play one decently, but I never quite got the hang of being able to really "play" it. You want a real challenge, try a lute. Mrs. Wave has a collegue who is a virtuoso lute player and has a 14 course lute tuned in d-minor. She plays in some big time baroque quartets. It took me six months to learn just a simple little tune on a 6 course lute which is tuned like a tenor viol da gamba - intervals are perfect fourths between all the courses except the 3rd and 4th, which differ by a major third. It's a really interesting sound though. |
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On May 2, 6:10�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 2 May 2007 06:10:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Right now I am trying to learn the bass. I've always approached the bass guitar as a real guitar missing two strings. :) I can play one decently, but I never quite got the hang of being able to really "play" it. You want a real challenge, try a lute. *Mrs. Wave has a collegue who is a virtuoso lute player and has a 14 course lute tuned in d-minor. She plays in some big time baroque quartets. *It took me six months to learn just a simple little tune on a 6 course lute which is tuned like a *tenor viol da gamba - intervals are perfect fourths between all the courses except the 3rd and 4th, which differ by a major third. It's a really interesting sound though. I've always been fascinated by the lute. I dont' know a thing about one, but I have a guitarone, whish is similare in shape only. Yeah, its a "bass guitar" a REAL "bass guitar" http://www.fretstore.com/images/GuitarronSample.jpg |
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On 2 May 2007 05:12:50 -0700, Tim wrote:
On May 2, 6:10?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 2 May 2007 06:10:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Right now I am trying to learn the bass. I've always approached the bass guitar as a real guitar missing two strings. :) I can play one decently, but I never quite got the hang of being able to really "play" it. You want a real challenge, try a lute. rs. Wave has a collegue who is a virtuoso lute player and has a 14 course lute tuned in d-minor. She plays in some big time baroque quartets. t took me six months to learn just a simple little tune on a 6 course lute which is tuned like a 4enor viol da gamba - intervals are perfect fourths between all the courses except the 3rd and 4th, which differ by a major third. It's a really interesting sound though. I've always been fascinated by the lute. I dont' know a thing about one, but I have a guitarone, whish is similare in shape only. Yeah, its a "bass guitar" a REAL "bass guitar" http://www.fretstore.com/images/GuitarronSample.jpg I love mariachi music!!! Years ago, I used to sit in once in a while with a local group of Spanish musicians - great stuff. That's cool beans. Even for a bass player. :) |
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On May 2, 7:31�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 2 May 2007 05:12:50 -0700, Tim wrote: On May 2, 6:10?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 2 May 2007 06:10:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Right now I am trying to learn the bass. I've always approached the bass guitar as a real guitar missing two strings. :) I can play one decently, but I never quite got the hang of being able to really "play" it. You want a real challenge, try a lute. rs. Wave has a collegue who is a virtuoso lute player and has a 14 course lute tuned in d-minor. She plays in some big time baroque quartets. * t took me six months to learn just a simple little tune on a 6 course lute which is tuned like a 4enor viol da gamba - intervals are perfect fourths between all the courses except the 3rd and 4th, which differ by a major third. It's a really interesting sound though. I've always been fascinated by the lute. I dont' know a thing about one, but I have a guitarone, whish is similare in shape only. Yeah, its a "bass guitar" *a REAL "bass guitar" http://www.fretstore.com/images/GuitarronSample.jpg I love mariachi music!!! Years ago, I used to sit in once in a while with a local group of Spanish musicians - great stuff. That's cool beans. Even for a bass player. :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Here, Tom. Just for you... http://youtube.com/watch?v=xHMWsdnGk6Y |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 2 May 2007 05:12:50 -0700, Tim wrote: On May 2, 6:10?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 2 May 2007 06:10:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Right now I am trying to learn the bass. I've always approached the bass guitar as a real guitar missing two strings. :) I can play one decently, but I never quite got the hang of being able to really "play" it. You want a real challenge, try a lute. rs. Wave has a collegue who is a virtuoso lute player and has a 14 course lute tuned in d-minor. She plays in some big time baroque quartets. t took me six months to learn just a simple little tune on a 6 course lute which is tuned like a 4enor viol da gamba - intervals are perfect fourths between all the courses except the 3rd and 4th, which differ by a major third. It's a really interesting sound though. I've always been fascinated by the lute. I dont' know a thing about one, but I have a guitarone, whish is similare in shape only. Yeah, its a "bass guitar" a REAL "bass guitar" http://www.fretstore.com/images/GuitarronSample.jpg I love mariachi music!!! Years ago, I used to sit in once in a while with a local group of Spanish musicians - great stuff. That's cool beans. Even for a bass player. :) Years ago while stationed at Camp Pendleton a group of us ventured down to Tijuana for an evening. We were in one of the beer joints when a mariachi group stopped at the table soliciting money for their music. We didn't speak Spanish and they didn't understand English. We asked them to play the *best* song they knew. You guessed it, they played Besame Mucho. |
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On May 2, 6:10 am, "RCE" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On May 1, 8:51 pm, "RCE" wrote: Bring it and your strumming fingers over. Here's a recent (like last week) and not completely finished project I've been working on. http://www.eisboch.com/musicroom Still have a few things to hook up and some peaking and tweeking to do. Now that is a beautiful playroom, nice job. Does the family jam with you? Always like jamming with folks who won't tell me I suck ![]() Mrs. E., some of her friends and other female family members occasionally do their "girls night out" get togethers at our house and they like to fool around doing the Karaoke thing. I included that capability in the room design so they can use it for that. I fool around, mostly by myself on the keyboards or guitars. Sometimes I'll program a set of midi file songs in the computer, have the computer automatically load them to the keyboards and I'll attempt to play along on one of the guitars. Right now I am trying to learn the bass. Eisboch You should check out the Hal Leonard play along series, got mine at Guitar Center. They have books that represent almost all types of music, from 60's, 70's, blues, metal, country, even a series on "hair rock" like poison and cinderella. They come with very complete sheet music and a cd containing two versions of each song in the book. One version has all the music including the leads so you can folow the music, the other has the guitar section cut out so you can play along yourself, neither have vocals. Very well done of course, music sounds very close to origional so it's like a karoke setup for guitar. A few years back I decided to start playing and decided I would also learn to read music so I have Alfreds basic guitar method. The wife play some too, but even better she bought a sweet ovation celeb, black of course. My fav is my latest, a Takamine 12 string. I guess the best thing that happened lately is my middle child marrying a professional guitar teacher, needless to say, we invite them for dinner a lot ![]() |
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