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partygurke

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  • Birthday 12/09/1984

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    Major Rager Four String Motherf...ers
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    Epiphone Les Paul Studio
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    Ibanez GSR180, Sire V7
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  1. CKY Vol. 1 the missing songs please!
  2. Happy Birthday partygurke!

  3. Happy Birthday partygurke!

  4. 8 months later, not really bothered by the 440 thing anymore, I think I should admit Mr. firekorn is right. It is just a mind thing after all... Cheers
  5. You want some advise? Here is the most simple and effective: Do not stop dedicating, developing, practising and playing.
  6. very interesting. i have read earlier about that phono stuff and old records overall. does the fact i tune down my bass to A432, shortly after playing A440, that i instantly hear a lot of difference in terms of sympathy, make me that special? not sure about that. you might say it is just a mindthing, influenced by above mentioned recent progress of learning. cannot tell exactly. will see how it apply in studio along with guitarist, singer, drums. maybe it is just the conscious awareness what exact tune is actually played right now. before trying that, i do not think i personally would have heard a serious objective differense, neither do people in general. it is a thing of feelings (as musicians we are allowed to mention that). i like to listen electronic produced pieces slightly slowed/pitched down since my childhood... but in most cases further than just a few cents, all by feelings... you say A440 is introduced for global standardization purpose, do you know something about this in some journally mentioned london 1939 conference? i read some facts that as mentioned above, natural tribes tuned their reference to A432. do you really think it is pure nonsense? still they had nothing but their feelings and ears to rely on, i believe there must have been some kinda super special 1% guy in each one of them ;-)
  7. well, i am aware that it may sound kinda weird. i still have to figure out how to explain it technically to myself, i will spare all the stuff of conspiracy around this, as for now, it is just a feeling. on the other hand, talking about "out of thin air", it is actually said, people around the world, (Tibetians, Indians, Azteks, Aborigines, and so on) naturally tuned the reference to that frequency, also great singers did in our days - John Lennon, Bob Marley, the recently "haunted" Adele, Luciano Pavarotti even did kind of rant considering that, supported by other great singers in his business, just to mention a few - will see what further investigation leads to point. nevertheless thanks for your serious reply! i honestly did not expect that. good point with the songs tuned out of the today's common E-standard. i did not really try so far, i played couple of maiden, metallica and aerosmith songs (all A440) about half an hour, additonally i contested pure tones in A440 and A432, guess what, i even tuned down some *.wav files with an audioprogram. but time will tell if this can be considered false or true, finally. will try out your mentioned solution asap... vielen dank pg
  8. i am into this and since i consider myself having fine ears, i cannot even play my favorite songs in A-tonereference 440 anymore WHILE REALLY enjoying it as so i did so far. This fact has ruined my belief in modern rock music to the very fundamentals, I will find out sooner or later if/how my band reacts to that. now, my essential question in terms of this forum is, does anyone of you guys in here know how to tune down a whole program like Rocksmith that cheeky quarter note? or maybe just how to fix single songs, by editor, or so. danke pg
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