Locking down here in the UK
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Locking down here in the UK
Hi Guys
Have set my den up to play along with my favourite band. A bunch of NRPS CDs into a Tascam phrase trainer ( just as a player) ,my steel ,( Mullen RP 3x5 ),into a Pandora then into the Tascam then mix out to wireless phones.
I asked for a beer rider too lol !!!
Stay safe guys
Have set my den up to play along with my favourite band. A bunch of NRPS CDs into a Tascam phrase trainer ( just as a player) ,my steel ,( Mullen RP 3x5 ),into a Pandora then into the Tascam then mix out to wireless phones.
I asked for a beer rider too lol !!!
Stay safe guys
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Hi, hello, how are you?
Lots of good NRPS stuff on YouTube. Sadly, I can't seem to find the full length "Home Home On The Road" that used to be there. There's a 16 minute clip but not the whole thing.
Anyway, stay safe and enjoy the practice time. With the lockdowns we have a perfect excuse to stay home and play.
Lots of good NRPS stuff on YouTube. Sadly, I can't seem to find the full length "Home Home On The Road" that used to be there. There's a 16 minute clip but not the whole thing.
Anyway, stay safe and enjoy the practice time. With the lockdowns we have a perfect excuse to stay home and play.
Many play better than I do. Nobody has more fun.
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No Time, down for the Ride, Truth is Dead, 6 of 1...
Prety ambitious, transcribing the stunt guitar, don't forget about 17 Pine Ave!
and the NRPS Don Odell's "Legends" vids, 2 camera people hovered over Buddy a lot, you can see his Boss tone, Dunlop thumbpicks, non gauged rollers etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-U3woFz11c
Prety ambitious, transcribing the stunt guitar, don't forget about 17 Pine Ave!
and the NRPS Don Odell's "Legends" vids, 2 camera people hovered over Buddy a lot, you can see his Boss tone, Dunlop thumbpicks, non gauged rollers etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-U3woFz11c
- keyless Sonny Jenkins laps stay in tune forever!; Carter PSG
- The secret sauce: polyester sweatpants to buff your picks, cheapo Presonus channel strip for preamp/EQ/compress/limiter, Diet Mountain Dew
- The secret sauce: polyester sweatpants to buff your picks, cheapo Presonus channel strip for preamp/EQ/compress/limiter, Diet Mountain Dew
My Setup
This is my setup that I use. I go to YouTube and find music or rhythm tracks to play along with. I also can Use CD rhythm tracks or any CD I like to play along with. I have my laptop connected by way of the headphone jack on laptop and then to the pre amp out/cd input on my NV112. I plug my headphones into the headphone jack on the NV112 and play until your heart is content!!! Simple setup.
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Hi Colin,
Thanks for your liking of the rug.I rather like it too.I bought it years ago at a car boot sale for virtually nothing.It is in mint condition.All I did was clean it down ( as you would ) with soapy water and the hosepipe and left to dry in the sun !
I have a similar one ( aquired the same way),which is used for gigging ..I can hide all leads under it from effects board etc and saves me the embarrassment of tripping up lol!
Regards Dave
Thanks for your liking of the rug.I rather like it too.I bought it years ago at a car boot sale for virtually nothing.It is in mint condition.All I did was clean it down ( as you would ) with soapy water and the hosepipe and left to dry in the sun !
I have a similar one ( aquired the same way),which is used for gigging ..I can hide all leads under it from effects board etc and saves me the embarrassment of tripping up lol!
Regards Dave
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Hi Dave. I was being a bit irreverent there, it's a quote from the movie The Big Lebowsky. Still in all it's great rug.Cheers.Dave Hepworth wrote:Hi Colin,
Thanks for your liking of the rug.I rather like it too.I bought it years ago at a car boot sale for virtually nothing.It is in mint condition.All I did was clean it down ( as you would ) with soapy water and the hosepipe and left to dry in the sun !
I have a similar one ( aquired the same way),which is used for gigging ..I can hide all leads under it from effects board etc and saves me the embarrassment of tripping up lol!
Regards Dave
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Not far behind you over in Leeds (It's a bit harder when you work in Finance for the Hospital).
Once this blows over we'll have to go to one of those Northern Steel meets, craft beer included.
Once this blows over we'll have to go to one of those Northern Steel meets, craft beer included.
25 year old wannabe.
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
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2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/