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What did you learn today?

So far I've not been able to get the sound very audible ,outside of my own head. It works best when the string is tight around my auditory canal.


I'm considering a piezo element in my cochlear duct for live performance.
Have you considered that the voices might be drowning out the other sounds? It's just a shot in the dark as to the problem.
 
Well I just learned about this particular bass site, and I just love it!
But on a more serious note, I found where my wife moved the ice cream cones, so we each had a scoop of pumpkin spice ice cream in our cones. Which brings me to a song I’ve always wanted to learn and finally did today by The Jeff Beck Group on the Orange Album ...caked”Ice Cream Cakes”
https://youtu.be/N74N-JmjBo8
Oh, thanks for the knowledge and laughs... I’ll be savoring these pages 2 per day, 1 old one and one new one per day to make them last longer.
Peace, DAcathttps://youtu.be/N74N-JmjBo8
 
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I learned that there's no need for more than 4 strings, 5 frets and frequencies outside the 90Hz-1kHz range.

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Beatrix Potter - author and amateur pioneer mycologist has once again captured my(cology) affection.​

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"No fungi, no forest. No forest, no future."
Being a woman, she got a rough deal — her scientific observations should've been more prominent — but, with the profits from her books, Potter helped save the natural world around her. Indebted, we are, to Beatrix Potter.
 

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