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zombie kid 11-24-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1388780)
I was a little overzealous with the rosin and now my strings are caked with the stuff.

You can just wipe it off, no problems there. Wipe the extra off the bow as well, and from then on you will only need one or two layers of rosin. I've done it too!

Silenzio 11-29-2013 09:03 AM

http://a2.images6.thomann.de/pics/prod/233614.jpg

I have just received my new treble recorder, a Moeck Denner, 442 Hz.
The sounds is amazing, I can't wait until the wood became accustomed to the warmth.
Maybe I'll be able to play 30 minutes within 1 month if it all works out.

LennyComa 11-29-2013 10:30 PM

I used to have (Before it got destroyed) a Pearl Maple Drum-set, Dark Purple, Single Kick. 2 Snares (I added a Yamaha Piccolo Snare to it fore a more snappy sound in some of our Pop - ier songs.) Skins were a Tama 2-Ply for the snares and kick, and Tama single Ply for the Toms. My cymbols were Sonar Stage ready with an added Zildjian AA 14 inch Crash.

IvanMC 12-01-2013 09:42 PM

I've had a Charvel/Jackson since about 1993 (I was overjoyed when I got to know G. Govan was keen on Charvel!). My brother made me a supreme 7-string guitar about 2 years ago, which had been my dream for a long, long while: I can't whinge at all: both of them are top-notch instruments. Not a lot of pedals in my life, though: Boss CE-5 (Chorus), Boss Digital Delay (DD-3) and the glorious -and orange- DS-1. Now I can't make up my mind, but I've been thinking of a HR-2 or PS-6 (Boss). Of course there's a CryBaby Wah in my life as well. Amplification is through a Marshall Valvestate 8100: not really elated at it.

LoathsomePete 12-07-2013 04:18 PM

http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6da594cd.jpg

Last instrument for a little while, I'm starting to become the crazy cat lady of folk instruments.

Frownland 12-07-2013 04:34 PM

Is that a banjolin? Those are a lot of fun to play. My friend had an antique one from the 1920s and it worked fantastically as a slide (action was ridiculously high so that was the only option bar playing open strings or very high up frets) and percussive instrument. Also, I've never had a bad Gretsch experience, so I'm sure that yours will be just as great!

LoathsomePete 12-07-2013 04:46 PM

It's a banjo-ukulele, although I would like to get a banjolin at some point.

I've become a very big Gretsch fan this year, my banjo is a Gretsch Broadcaster and my mandolin is a Gretsch New Yorker, all of which sound pretty good and were very reasonably priced.

Frownland 12-07-2013 05:05 PM

Haha of course it's a uke, I forgot about the string difference because my friend has a mandocaster with 4 strings. One Gretsch product I must own in my lifetime is their dobro. I've played around 6 different dobros but the two Gretsch models I've played really took the cake and had such a great sound that was unique from the rest.

Plankton 12-09-2013 09:57 AM

^Nice Gretch Pete. Definitely a quality instrument.^

Here's my latest live setup. "Cheap" is the theme:

http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps8d02a45f.jpg

PRS = $340.00
Line6 HD500 = $550.00
Line6 Spider 75 = $300.00
Peavey KB300 = $100.00
Bad Dog = $5.00

Grand Total = $1295.00

Burning Down 12-09-2013 10:31 AM

So a couple of weeks ago I purchased an alto flute. I finally got it yesterday and there are mechanical problems with it. Honestly I think flute makers are getting shoddier with their craftsmanship. I think the way to go next time is completely 100% custom made, but that can cost as much as a high end luxury car. I'm f*cking pissed


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