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Matt Rayner

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    I grew up reading Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang and watching The Love Bug

    Remember about 40 years ago, we would say - Yahh.., I just read Naked Lunch. Burroughs was the original Beat, forget Kerouac.

    The truth is much funnier in our old age.

  2. Took me years before I learned to stop doing small talk in Finland.

    You ask someone here how they are, and you'd better be prepared for an answer.

    Best ones I've had - and these were at work - were:

    "Oh. Hi Matt. Yes. Well, I think my wife is seeing another guy."

    " Yeah. Hi. Hmm. yeah. I think my daughter has started drinking."

    If, they do it and they've known you for over 25 years, then it's at the end of a conversation.

    - Hey Matt

    - Hey Tomi. (Silence..) Tomi, can we move our meeting on Thursday to 2 o'clock?

    - Yeah, sure. (Silence) You got a hot date or something?

  3. My mother was a classically-trained pianist, and could sight read. 
    My friends were astounded that she could play Zep's Rain Song.
    She could even knock out a decent boogie-woogie if she had the dots,  but improvise? Not a note!
    Knowing theory never hindered Frank Zappa's creativity though.

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  4. Actually, I think I've figured it out. That width of the steps wasn't accurate. Sorry.

    I drew a 7.25" arc. I measured across the middle of all the saddles which was 52mm. Yeps. String spacing.
    I drew a line 52mm that touched the arc at 0mm and 52mm. I measured how much higher the arc was at 26mm and it was 3mm.

    And there's your interesting fact of the day.

  5. Holy ****! They're going to play on the Silja Line ferry between Stockholm and Helsinki!

    That's usually reserved for troubadour acts playing endless Clapton hits on acoustic guitar.

    10cc are from my hometown of Stockport UK. They ran the legendary Strawberry Studios which I went past every day on the bus to school. One morning the bus never made it as the whole area was packed with teenage Bay City Rollers fans who were rumoured to be recording there. Apparently they never did, but we got the day off school. Loads of famous UK acts recorded there.

    Strawberry Stockport

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  6. Dear colleagues

    I have a Wilkinson-type roller bridge that I wish to fix on my Telecaster guitar which has a Bigsby whammy bar..

    The bridge was designed for a guitar with a 12" radius neck. However. my Telecaster has a 7.25" radius neck.

    As you can see in the front elevation pic, the string saddles sit on their own steps in order to match the 12" radius. Obviously, the two middle steps are the same height - as are 1 and 6, and 2 and 4. The steps are 10mm wide (10 - 10- 20- 10 -10)

    So. I have access to a milling machine. How much higher should the middle steps be than 1 and 6? I guess the height of 2 and 4 is in the middle. See. I ain't so thick. Anyway. You win the internet for a week if you can figure it out.

    Many thanks

    -M

    Bridge 1.jpg

    Bridge 2.jpg

  7. Tim, I've had Gibs.., umm, guitars in my hands costing thousands that were practically impossible to play and completely impossible to tune due to the nut being  higher than my doorstep.  True!

    Setting up a guitar ain't too hard. It's a balancing act between your truss rod, the nut then the bridge. It's pretty simple to do once you've had it explained.  Having said that,  the bridge is easy on an electric (up or down), but not so much on an acoustic (down and...aargh! Too far down!) - so take it to someone who can do it. And, at the same time, ask them to fit a proper bone nut and bridge. You can get blanks of AliExpress for peanuts. It's also worth asking them to check if your frets are level. One or two invariably need a tap if they're a bit high.

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  8. If your friend's guitar plays more easily then you need to get a setup. You'll be amazed how much difference a properly cut nut and bridge can make to your playing and also the intonation. Shouldn't cost much. There are literally hundreds of YT vids showing how to do it.

    Back to the barred chords. On an acoustic? Occasionally a Bm. Otherwise use your thumb!

    Start with that C chord, using 4 fingers (string - fret - finger:) 2-1-1 , 4-2-2 , 5-3-4 , 6-3-3 Alright! Play that for a bit.

    Now, keep your 1st finger where it is, and move the other 3 - in that exact same shape - to the 3 strings directly below where they now are. And stick your thumb on the first fret of the low e-string. Ta-da! An F. You can use that shape all up the neck and you'll never need a bar chord again. Just like Jimi Hendrix 😉

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  9. Hi

    A new rebuild project. I have the following drives available:

    1TB Western Digital NVMe M.2 Gen4 (new)
    500GB Samsung Sata SSD ( bought 2 years ago)

    I have to dual boot this machine as a DAW and as an office machine.

    Which drive should I partition for the 2 operating systems, with the other drive being used for samples and audio?

    Thanks and BR

    -Matt

     

     

     

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