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  1. Hi, I have a queary about busking licenses How and where do you get them? How much do they cost? Do they have an age limit? But I wasn't sure at all where to put this queary so I was wondering if anyone could tell me which section of the forum this belongs to? Thanx sorry to be a bother! xhoon
  2. anyone notice the frog has a.. well.. tool? between its legs? its blurred out but.. why put it in the first place:S:S very disturbing.
  3. Nah its not that people like it. They did a poll on radio 1 i think, and most the ppl hate that stupid bloomin frog. It's always like this though, silly annoying tunes always get higher ranks on Single Sales because more people buy the singles, cause that's the only good thing that the artist's made, while with successful bands, people tend to buy the ALBUM rather than the single. I say we find the frog and sort'im
  4. I don't wanna seem cheap but.. are any of these free? : its jst i'm only 15 and have a low budget, but love recording things. atm i use audacity or wavepad, and it's okay but more control would be nice i guess... does anyone know any decent free recording programs??? appreciate it!
  5. hmm.. its good to hear so many names of amps. i cud go to a shop and sound like i no wat i'm talking about! after exams atm, i'll go and become a regular at several shops, play around wit this and that. i ahve a multi effects pedal but its quite small and not so great atm, its a RP50 DigiTech modeling guitar processor. Blurgh, so many long words. I'l be sure to take in2 account everythin u said! thanx a lot for the feedback. feel free to give more advice!
  6. hmm thanx! actually, do u think that it matters i have a fender amp for a les paul? i heard that basically, marshalls are good for heavier sounds e.g. les pauls etc, while fender amps are good for lighter sounds like.. well.. fender lol. or is that not rlly that big a deal? i find it hard to get a funk/lighter knda jazzy sounds on this but mebe its jst the guitar!
  7. i don't get how any of the replies relate to the thread loool! but random's good! um.. here. a bouncing ball. happy?
  8. Okay, i've been playing guitar for year and half and I still don't have a clue about what amps are good! i have an epiphone les paul and i've heard marshalls are good but.. when i look at a catalogue and i see all these G-35XL and JE-2watnot and I get completely lost... what do i need to look for in a good amp? :'( help!
  9. hmm thanks a lot guys! its good to hear from people who know what they're talking about. I sometimes feel when I finished a song that it's just been at the same level all the way through so i'll be sure to work on it:) another kind of variation on this, song structures.. what kind should i use? I usually go for A-A-B-A-B, verse verse chorus verse chorus then end with possibly another chorus after bridge or go back to originating verse. any songs you know start off with chorus? hmm.. think think thanx for the advice anyway! i'm going to fix my comp soon and rerecord everything, add some things as well.
  10. Hi, howdy and the rest I'm planning on doing a gig later on this year but the problem with a 6-8songs set list is that it's going to be just me.. and an electroacoustic! For thsoe more experienced, I was hoping, how can you put variation on acoustic songs? I don't mean chords etc, minor major diminished etc but possibly more detail on techniques? e.g. i find it hard to add solos when its simply me, so mebe put in a varied bridge relating to original theme but then again, it jst seems like a verse without lyrics.. i saw a music video while ago where the singer uses the body of the guitar as percussion for gaps without notes... seemed.. interesting lol. hope you can help me out! how do you use your acoustic?
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