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  • #72144
    RockinRobin
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      Very interesting Jeff. I do have two large acoustic sound absorbing panels and a sound absorbing reflector shield where the microphone stands or hangs. I have a few old towels to hang over the panels. We’ll see how it goes. Time to practice “Shot Gun” and some other songs.

      #72147
      saxomonica
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        4 sure that’s very interesting @Jeff and i dig his exemplary scientific methodology. Nice garden too. Amazed at the towel efficiency!
        Yes @William i’m practicing “Shotgun” lyrics being in good preparation too and working around my F# scales for some other fave tunes.
        If i keep playing scales i’m guessing that all i am ever gonna be good at is playing scales. Right? Wrong?

        I like the story of the liberated towel & gonna see in a coupla weeks how i look with a turban on me head. Keep ya’s posted ‘eh.

        #72173
        Anonymous

          Hi Saxo, interesting exercise. I’ll try this with my next practice.
          I see that even the top players don’t always keep their fingers lightly on the keys!
          RE. DIY Towel Boards – Great discovery – he should be given the Nobel prize for peace – lol
          If one doesn’t want to upset the wife, a bag of shredded cotton waste will be a good alternative medium.
          The sides would require more support by using strands of wire or string.

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