

I’m more concerned with the ‘men`s’ part of the title. The person I replied to was hesitant about commenting just because they ain’t a man, and I’d like people to not feel that way
I’m more concerned with the ‘men`s’ part of the title. The person I replied to was hesitant about commenting just because they ain’t a man, and I’d like people to not feel that way
Hey, you can use a spring scale with a regular wrench, if you don’t have a torque wrench at hand. Just need to know your wrench length and newtons needed, and calculate the kilograms you gotta reach
All credit for this nugget goes to Fortnine youtube channel
This community is past due renaming itself imo
And that’s the reason the studio time is so expensive, they’re so massive
The pushback was for the mobilisation, while this is a start of a routine conscription event, these happen twice every year
Thanks, appreciate it
Alright, thank you
Better. Because it’s faster
If I go to the teacher and ask to teach me how to improvise, I would not feel I got my money’s worth if they tell me “just play whatever you want”. I’d like to know what I’m doing with the guitar, and studying music theory is the easiest way to go about that. You need to get yourself inside the box before you can get out of it.
10ms thing is the consequence of me trying to make the stuff I play sound good. Right now, this is not the case for me, and I feel my sloppy rhythm is a contributing factor.
It sounds like half a dozen newborn deer on the pavement trying to walk
Sure, not that relevant to my question though
I get what you’re saying, but there’s no song in question. Otherwise, good stuff, thank you
Why 65 bpm specifically? Why not start with 100-120 and go down in tempo, I think it woukd be easier this way
I thought about it, but the inconsistency on display betrays sloppy timing anyway
Good stuff. I’m bashing my head against the wall of a Children of Bodom song myself now
Schecter Blackjack A-6 and some kind of a MIJ Jazz Bass.
Do you use thicker strings for it, or deal with lower tension?
Get well soon. What music do you play usually?
Love how this message implies that that person’s name is Demigod Rick