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Posts from November 2014


How to become a famous guitar player using just the internet
2014 Nov 30

I guess the first thing to ask here is this: Do you want to be an e-famous guitar player? No, you don't.

on using email in 2014 and beyond
2014 Nov 27

Email may be old, but it's still the best way to get a message from A to B on the internet.

Every guitar is on sale for Black Friday - except the Squier guitars
2014 Nov 24

This is just a quickie reminder to guitar shoppers out there that if you were waiting for good Black Friday deals on Squier guitars, it's not going to happen.

Fans don't care what brand of guitar you play
2014 Nov 21

Above is a guitar. I won't tell you what it is, and the reason I'm not telling you is because in the end, from a fan's point of view, the brand of the guitar absolutely does not matter.

My take on Rondo electric guitars
2014 Nov 17

I sometimes get asked on what I think of Rondo guitars.

How come more people aren't releasing songs?
2014 Nov 12

Above is yesteryear technology, the Stereo 8 cartridge, commonly known as an 8-track tape. My dad had a few of these around when I was little, but chances are if you're under the age of 45, you have no clue what they are.

Are you better off with a non-electric acoustic?
2014 Nov 10

Above is a . The cost of it is reasonable for what it is, and for some is a better option compared to buying an electric-acoustic guitar.

Zoom R8 detailed track sequencer view, and notes about manuals
2014 Nov 8

This one is a first for me as it's a true real-deal 1080p video presentation. Yes, I finally got a camera that can record in that resolution.

7 things I would do if I won the lottery
2014 Nov 7

What I would do if I won the lottery is probably not what you would expect.

How to bounce, loop, trim and sequence on the Zoom R8
2014 Nov 5

This is a video I released recently showing in a basic way how to record, bounce, loop, trim and sequence tracks using the .

What's the best data protection for digital music projects?
2014 Nov 3

I've been seeing a lot of pushy sales schlock recently for products that supposedly "protect your music data". And the products are junk because they don't offer any better physical data protection at all. However, there are legitimate ways that do offer proper music data protection that actually work.

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