12.05.05 Plugging in My New Guitar for the First Time (At Home) by Hevvy Time Records
After the last MMS entry about my new guitar, I suppokkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk0]0]\0\000000--------------00-------5555555944444e (Lucy's edit) it would be prudent to show y'all how it sounds.
The purpose of these recordings is both archival, and exemplary--to give an example of what all my words were saying about this guitar.
Also, there's a third purpose: "Hey look at my cool new thing I'm really excited about!"
All tracks above are solo recordings of me playing guitar. Improvisational jamming, mostly. All original material, except when I start singing and playing I Wanna Be Your Dog by The Stooges at the end of the first track.
I'm pleased with how the guitar sounds on the first track, when I'm going over those jazzy chords thru a clean tone, with delay and reverb.
There is much contained in these tracks that is difficult to sit through-especially the noodling on T4B. I don't want to necessarily challenge the listener--the music should speak for itself.
So if at any time it gets annoying, skip ahead. By no means do I expect total devotion.
After the last MMS entry about my new guitar, I suppokkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk0]0]\0\000000--------------00-------5555555944444e (Lucy's edit) it would be prudent to show y'all how it sounds.
The purpose of these recordings is both archival, and exemplary--to give an example of what all my words were saying about this guitar.
Also, there's a third purpose: "Hey look at my cool new thing I'm really excited about!"
All tracks above are solo recordings of me playing guitar. Improvisational jamming, mostly. All original material, except when I start singing and playing I Wanna Be Your Dog by The Stooges at the end of the first track.
I'm pleased with how the guitar sounds on the first track, when I'm going over those jazzy chords thru a clean tone, with delay and reverb.
There is much contained in these tracks that is difficult to sit through-especially the noodling on T4B. I don't want to necessarily challenge the listener--the music should speak for itself.
So if at any time it gets annoying, skip ahead. By no means do I expect total devotion.
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