StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 4:17 pm
I really feel icky when I see the word blues so close to the word jazzmaster
Wait until I plug it in to one of your vintage Fender amps and play an Am pentatonic lick littered with flat fifths.
Am pentatonic sounds very safely in 'surf' . Youre ok there.
Also outboard reverb tank acts as a buffer system against blues. Think of it as phosphate/carbonate in your bones and blues as a some sort chronic derangement e.g metabolic acidosis.
StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 4:17 pm
I really feel icky when I see the word blues so close to the word jazzmaster
Wait until I plug it in to one of your vintage Fender amps and play an Am pentatonic lick littered with flat fifths.
Am pentatonic sounds very safely in 'surf' . Youre ok there.
Also outboard reverb tank acts as a buffer system against blues. Think of it as phosphate/carbonate in your bones and blues as a some sort chronic derangement e.g metabolic acidosis.
Are you saying the flat fifth is the ethylene glycol of intervals?
Jops wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:46 am
Spring is the comic sans of reverbs anyway.
Wait until I plug it in to one of your vintage Fender amps and play an Am pentatonic lick littered with flat fifths.
Am pentatonic sounds very safely in 'surf' . Youre ok there.
Also outboard reverb tank acts as a buffer system against blues. Think of it as phosphate/carbonate in your bones and blues as a some sort chronic derangement e.g metabolic acidosis.
Are you saying the flat fifth is the ethylene glycol of intervals?
Come on, we are in northland....its gonna be ketoacids/mixed renal acidaemia. Also, When did anything ever freeze up here?