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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Apr 18, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.911 (1,647/72,496 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-02T03:09:30.451017Z
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The realization that the majority of people won't notice if something is slightly out of tune or when mistakes are made is the key to being able it take a stage with confidence. My 13 year old is a vocalist and she's finally learned if she makes a mistake no one will notice, that the beauty about art is that the only one that knows is the artist themselves. So go out there and do your thing.
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I noticed this first when I was learning how to play 25 years ago. It really threw me for a loop that I just don't understand how other people hear things. It has always been a huge pet peeve of mine when I hear a poorly tuned guitar, and yet many players themselves cannot even tell without a tuner. Blows my mind how anyone could do music and not hear things that are stunningly obvious to me.
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Spot on Rick. I am such a stickler for tuning. I’ll tune DURING a song if I go out, or if I don’t have the chance to, I’ll even adjust my fretting pressure or ride the whammy until I get to a stopping point where I can tune.
That was a big thing I learned early on. Your instrument might be in tune, or out of tune. But YOU—as a human being—MUST be in tune. Think about Jeff Beck. Of course his Strats were set up immaculately, but inevitably those things drifted out of tune with how much he used the whammy. But it didn’t matter, because Jeff could hear it and compensate in real time. That’s one of the skills he possessed that doesn’t really get talked about.
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@galacticd0gg413
1 week ago
Rick's entire family are just pranking him at this point lmao
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