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  • Birthday 04/17/1994

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  1. Found this on Reddit. It's about chord functions and understanding them, something that really interests me, once I knew what he meant by chord functions. I'm very much into my songwriting, and I thought you would appreciate this also.
  2. There does seem to be so many pedals you can buy, each of which would give you a little more expansion in the sounds you can get. It sounds like you're doing well in not obsessively spending on loads of pedals. I think you can get so much out of your limits. Setting limits helps me to find out what I can do with what I've got, and work around any obstacles with more of a creative mind, rather than buying more pedals to solve the issue.
  3. Awesome! Have you got any music uploaded? I'd like to listen to some
  4. I've just bought my first few pedals. They are; Donner reverb pedal, Joyo D-Seed delay pedal Standard volume pedal Can't wait to break into them! What pedals do you favour/ love using?
  5. I've not heard of them for very long. So simple yet so effective! Glad you guys enjoy!
  6. I watched Paul David's video on shell voicings (below) and I really like the sound. Its amazing to me, since I've been playing full bar chords, chords with mostly their notes on strings next to each other, and single notes. I've only played the major and minor triad shell voicings, though I'm excited to explore more. How have you got on with shell voicings? Anything you want to share about them?
  7. I've seen this, its a cool video Herbie seems like a cool dude
  8. This is not something I am too familiar with. I mean yeah, I change the strings every now and then, make sure its stored at room temprature, make sure I don't knock it about too much. Apart from that though I don't do much else, and I'm sure there are other things to keep it in tip top condition. Things that will help its tuning and intonation stay at a healthy state for a longer period of time! Thats the main problem with my guitar. Its not very noticeable, however it is there I think.
  9. I've not tried an authentic Hawaiian ukelele, I got one of the cheap ones and put decent strings on it. Makes it sound like a much more expensive uke!
  10. I take it you've seen the guy on YouTube who covers The Beatle's song on ukelele? Its incredible what you can do with practise. I look forward to hearing your music, it sounds like you're passionate about playing the Uke
  11. I know none tbh, though I have a bumper gold book of Ukelele songs. My favourites from there are "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash and "Wonderful World".

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