The session is dedicated to @everythingpotatoversion1201 today! Sending many positive vibes!! Music has the power to carry us through the hard times and if what I am doing can help in any way I am beyond humbled. I myself was working through something in this session. I had taken 4 days off and I don't believe how rusty I felt at the start. For me consistency of practice helps me maintain consistency of mind and outlook. I really like what I am doing and am excited to keep it alive as a part of myself. This is definitely one reason why I am always playing this piece. For as many times as I've played WAWDWCBD, I feel like if I take more than 2 days off, I have to rebuild the feel, and also the connection to the piece. It is like I didn't talk to my family , some thoughts on what it means to me. I am here to post my weird jams as part of my practice vlog, but also to meet and potentially jam and collaborate with y'all! My email is below please feel free! I know I always list the 4G℞E Amp in the list of gear used in these recordings, but I thought I would mention that it is something I designed and built to provide a wide range of distortions and tones. More info can be found here (also if you'd like to buy one!): A word on content: I am playing What Are We Doing What Could Be Done and Thank You, Guitar as a warm up both to keep them fresh under the hand, but also to try and get a clean take recorded of Thank You, Guitar. I'm playing the 9-String Esquire through a 9V adapter powered 4G℞E Amp into the Ampeg 810 as usual. Left channel audio is coming from the 810 close-mic'd with the Marantz PMD 222 and the right channel audio is the output of the 4G℞E Amp into a JDI direct box into a hardware limiter into the camera. Thank you so much for accompanying me on my daily practice for 3/25/2024. Sending many positive vibes, -cyrus pireh c@ #thankyouguitar #4GRE 00:00 What Are We Doing What Could Be Done? 11:47 setting up the Olympus WS-700M 12:17 Cat!! 13:18 Thank You, Guitar
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