Share Your Guitar/music Bookmarks! :), with other GMC members |
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Share Your Guitar/music Bookmarks! :), with other GMC members |
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Sep 13 2009, 02:36 AM |
I just had an idea, perhaps some of you have bookmarked topics about some useful things you read here on GMC, or possibly some useful external articles. Maybe we can share them and have more bookmarks together, could be useful
Here are some of mine (not that great, but perhaps someone will find them useful): GMC Reaper tutorials Vocal recording tips Delay/Flanger recommendations ~100$ How to solder video tutorial POD into various amplifiers/recommendations for 500-700$ monitor speakers interval basics Andrew theory lessons Table of keys external one Gain, distortion and other related FAQ -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
- Check out my GMC Profile and Lessons - (Please subscribe to my) YouTube Official Channel - Let's be connected through ! Facebook! :) |
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Sep 13 2009, 02:47 AM |
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I refer people to this Loudness wars to explain why sometimes (just sometimes) my sound is good. -------------------- ::jafomatic
http://jafomatic.net/tunes/ <-- Here lies the master collection of my collaboration and other improvisation recordings. |
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Sep 13 2009, 03:24 AM |
external one Gain, distortion and other related FAQ That doesn't work I'm afraid..? I'll post something when I find my bookmarks again.. Had to take backup when I switched to Mac, but I'll have some for you soon |
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Sep 13 2009, 03:39 AM |
Cool, I'm gonna try to use some of those for our MTP Ivan.
This is probably a pretty known one, but I'll throw it in for anyone who hasn't seen this site. It has quick chord/scale visuals. http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/index.php This post has been edited by shrednbuttah: Sep 13 2009, 03:41 AM -------------------- "The object of my work is to raise it above my standard"
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Sep 13 2009, 08:49 PM |
Today, I accidentally found this link : http://millenniumscale.info/major.html
It's good for finding scales for chords, or the other way around, and getting familiar with them. The information is minimalistic, but shows everything well. -------------------- |
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