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@randy-adams
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Are two melody strings louder than one?":
Posted a response to "Are two melody strings louder than one?":
"Hey Nate. So what if one of the two speakers received a signal a portion of a second slower than the other? Perhaps a better analogy for two melody strings?"
@randy-adams
• one month ago
• comments: 3
Liked a music item created by @davisjames: Napoleon crossing the alps.
Liked a music item created by @davisjames: Napoleon crossing the alps.
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 5
Liked a youtube item created by @davisjames: Bending the strings
Liked a youtube item created by @davisjames: Bending the strings
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 7
Liked a youtube item created by @gregg-schneeman: "WILL YE NO COME BACK AGAIN" Hummel (A 432hz)
Liked a youtube item created by @gregg-schneeman: "WILL YE NO COME BACK AGAIN" Hummel (A 432hz)
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "general instrument question":
Posted a response to "general instrument question":
"Ah but Lisa a good old time banjo picker playing a just right old time banjo in that good shaving a dead man tuning...transcends the mortal world...and I..."
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "How precisely do you tune up?":
Posted a response to "How precisely do you tune up?":
"Definite revelations fretless instruments provide.
Another knowledge and skill accumulated on the quest for the perhaps unobtainable Noter Jedi, uh, hood : )"
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 6
Liked a youtube item created by @strumelia: Do Johnny Booker, Do ...with banjo
Liked a youtube item created by @strumelia: Do Johnny Booker, Do ...with banjo
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 2
Liked a youtube item created by @martin-oesterle: Broke and hungry
Liked a youtube item created by @martin-oesterle: Broke and hungry
@randy-adams
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "How precisely do you tune up?":
Posted a response to "How precisely do you tune up?":
"Good ? Nate.
I've gone thru several stages of sour note acceptance - always trending toward more tolerance, with the dulcimer and my head. Here's where I'm..."