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I agree that PSG manuals and chord charts should be musically correct and standardized. This instrument is hard enough to learn as is. We need to speak the same language as the rest of the musical world. We like to create our own musical terms… like
copedant to describe a Tuning Chart. No one else in the world knows what a copedant is. And we have our
boo-wah pedal (lower C to A) on the C6 tuning. This kind of jargon separates us from the rest of the musical world.
And of course, our
copedants prove that our knee levers create flats when they lower
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my amp goes to 11. Most guys play with their amps on 10. You’re on 10, all the way up, all the way up...Where can you go from there? Nowhere. What we do, is if we need that extra push over the cliff... 11. One louder.
"Why don’t you just make 10 louder and make 10 be the top number, and make that a little louder?"
(after taking a moment to let this sink in): "These go to 11."
it’s all in the nomenclature!
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