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View Poll Results: what instrument dou you play? -PLAY, NOT "WANT TO PLAY" - IN THIS CASE | |||
Guitar |
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263 | 60.05% |
Drums |
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123 | 28.08% |
Bass |
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124 | 28.31% |
Keyboard(it sucks...) |
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129 | 29.45% |
Other |
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177 | 40.41% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 438. You may not vote on this poll |
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#10 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Pretty good, I have been having some problems with my pedal though. I need an analogue pedal. The Digitech one I have right now is not sensitive enough, and the sound never kicks in until I am about 3 quarters of an inch above the horizontal volume antenna, when the sound should be immediate. Apparently I am progressing very quickly according to some youtube guy "Thomas Grillo" or something for a beginner. It takes a little bit to get used to but it is so much fun to play and I guess for some people it is very intuitive. Playing the thing itself requires quite a bit of concentration and requires you almost to hum in your head as you play, but it is quite satisfying when you jump a few octaves back and forth perfectly, or the days where you can simply have things in your head and play right them on your first try.
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