Some of the colourful people from my area, "The Black Country", trying to explain some of the old sayings, let's hope they don't die out, got to keep heritage alive. To me the accent and dialect is a form of music
Apparently our dialect it the closest to Anglo Saxon and is the closest to old English than anywhere else in the country. The old couple in this video have a lovely lilting accent.
Just a question about interference, I know it happens, I know why kind of but why does it happen like this in the file below. It's hardly there until the string is creating sound then it increases. I used to get it on a Roland Cube amp too. I'm just wondering what is happening electronically. Why does it increase when the string is hit? It's a single coil by the way