Of course it bothered them. Why do you think they had the blues?
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Type: Posts; User: ApK
Of course it bothered them. Why do you think they had the blues?
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It's not a mistake. Your are simply ignoring many of the standard and long established uses of the word.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/to
Pretty sure that usage is documented among...
Soliciting advice and opinion is implicit in posting on a public discussion forum. There are plenty of other places to just look up an answer.
As you wish:
http://www.voicecapo.com/
Give me something challenging next time. :cool:
...and really, isn't a steel slide just an unattached capo, after all....?:)
(Is there any such thing as a steel mandolin?)
Huh? The issue was an alternative way of easily transposing other than a capo.
Other ways to opt in, IOW.
A capo is also a good adaptive modality for those with some physical limitations.
ApK
Indeed, though if that open string note was an important contributor to the sound, you probably wouldn't want to go this route.
All the more reason to have a variety of techniques available,...
Well, tell me where I misunderstand:
Three FINGER chords, which is what he said, suggest there might may be an open string, which would not be a movable shape.
Certainly not "at least as movable"...
I figure cans can roll and jam pedals.
Very impressive. I'm still reading, but I gave up trying to figure out some of them.
To think of any more, I think I'd need an electronic copy of the Book of Lists.
ApK
I'll ditto the "says who," but also, if you want to avoid a capo and still transpose easily, wouldn't learning 4 finger chords, ie, movable shapes, be more appropriate than three finger chords?
ApK
Yup, working. BTW, that Tetris theme is "Korobeiniki," a Russian Folk Song.
I always assumed "I could care less" implied "I could care less, but I care so little right now that it would take far more effort than it's worth."
But maybe that's just me.
ApK
They don't. That's what he pointed out, and he's right. I now realize that that's why the original hint mentioned "the order of."
But yours and mine fit the broader 'a quality of' list we've also...
However, pegs and staff, et al are good for the 'quality of' list that I accidentally started, which includes mandolin, etc!
Mornington Crescent has me stumped...but I don;t even know what that...
Ooh...clever!
You're right! I couldn't put my finger on that distinction, but that's why I said my words may also fit.
Can you think of any other musical words that might really fit?
How about Locrian?
...
This was last weeks Car Talk puzzler. So, it's trivially easy to find the answer online, but that would be cheating.
Here's a list of words. What do they have in common? And for extra credit,...
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You know, I must need more coffee. I first read that as "D# over an Eb bass note" and got really confused for a minute. :grin:
If only I could figure out a way to make a living at stuff like this.
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Hoopy.
Are you:
: a person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility, or stamina
?
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