Welcome to my channel. Taiwan is a country, and I love Taiwan. I learn music , I wrote music, I play guitar, I modify guitar , most time I just jam !! and I fix my house sometime ! ++ If you use my music for education that could be free but if you use for commercial you should pay me through here : paypal.me/mark4877 you can mail me then i mail you better quality MP3 ( if i have made before because some is lose or direct record by camera ) if you are TAIWANESE just mail me i give you my account recently I started to learn Bach Suite No.1 in G major for Cello bar by bar and hope one day can play it nicely 如果您將我的音樂用於教育,這是免費的,但如果您用於商業用途,您應該通過這裡向我付款: paypal.me/mark4877 你可以給我發郵件 mark4877@gmail.com 然後我寄給你音質更好的 MP3(如果我之前製作過 因為有些丟失或直接用相機錄音) 如果你是台灣人就給我發郵件我給你我的帳戶 最近(2023年5月)我開始拉大提琴 巴哈的無伴奏g大調 序曲 一天增加一小節 做記錄 預計3個月能拉得還不錯
*** 17 oct 2023 I started to take cello lesson every Tuesday hope get better right hand and sound
@UncleDickeysRandomLife thank you so much it's 2011 Fender American standard stratocaster with Suhr DSH pickup and here's full play ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8QEmZzd1SJo.htmlfeature=shared
oh thank you so much my friend I'm good but not that good and i'm not a major but i play guitar about 38 years and follow cello teacher about 2 years that's all and start cello at 49 and now I'm 54 almost practice everyday (but when covid happen i almost stop practicing )
As a stand alone processor, I was a little disappointed but overall it has a few amp and pedals that will stand on their own without being linked to an analog overdrive or an analog amp. *Once I plugged it into my all valve Carvin V3 though, holy shit!* Every amp and pedal model sounds like it's all coming exclusively from the valves including the modulation effects. I bought it for a "pocket rig" that I don't need other equipment with me for it to perform, and it's just "okay" at that but I also bought it for a simple setup with my tube amps and it's insane! *It does well with my solid-state combos, but the valves it's everything I hoped it would be.* Aside from being primarily a metal shred-sweep guy, *I'm also a college educated electronics engineer so my standards are 2nd to none.*
@JonDeth I have Zoom ms50g it's great too but it was broken on one button and that caused it pressed left automatically but I didn't pressed it.....so I hope this is great too and do not happen things like that for over years, and I think it better than nux mg300 and thank you my friend 😊
thank you so much my artist and musician friend and this is the full play ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9oImTO8XzLE.htmlfeature=shared
Awesome Mark!!! I have a good tip for you (actually two) 1 - You need to put more pressure above the strings. 2 - You need to educate your left hand to respect the contact of the fingers over the fingerboard. Solutions: 1 - Get each point of your bow (from the nut to the highest point) and put your right arm under more pressure (Like... you REALLY NEED TO PUT MORE PRESSURE). After the middle (of the bow), your pressure will be more accurate when applied from the index finger or the hand's superior part. Do all that I said making a movement up and down the bow and you will feel that It'll sound stronger and more enjoyable. 2 - Always before you go study repeat at least 3x the kind of movements. 1 - 2 - 4, 1 - 3 - 4, 4 - 3 - 1, 4 - 2 - 1, 3 - 1 - 4, 2 - 1 - 4. (Each number is your finger and it has to be practiced using a metronome. Each number is a quarter time). REMEMBER, when you put the second finger, third finger, and fourth. ALL THE OTHERS have to STAY PUT on the FINGERBOARD. Each finger has to tappin on it like poking (also with pressure, like beating It). This will make your notes more confident and also enjoyable! I hope that I helped you, have a great day!