bruce
December 28th, 2005, 11:57 PM
I?m going to share what I think is a Perfect answer to a flirtatious question with the Yi.
I am what?s known among electric guitar players as a tone junkie. Around here you?d likely find my head inside one of my amps, switching out tubes and speakers, always tweaking to find that holy grail of harmonic bliss.
In these wanderings I stumble upon some, I guess you?d call it, ?dark tones?. These tones inspire dark playing, naturally. So this afternoon off I go for an hour into this rock n roll abyss, my soul dominating my mind. And always the tone, that sweet dark tone carrying me away.
Feeling rather self-fulfilled and tuckered, I sat down and grinned at the thought of what the Yi might have to say about it. I know, kind of a vain question to ask, but I was genuinely curious. Answer was 29, lines 1 and 2 ? 3. I immediately laughed and shook my head.
If anyone?s curious enough, check out Bradford?s change lines on this one. IE: ?Alone within an abyss, however, there is a friend to be found, in the echoes of our own struggles. In these we seek encouragement to keep making encouraging noises. Splat is such a sad, lonesome sound when none are around to hear it.?
I just roared! And I thought I was candid.
Anyway, the beat goes on, and so does the search for perfect tonal bliss. Oh, and a whole lot more practice. http://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/I_Ching_community/clipart/blush.gif
I am what?s known among electric guitar players as a tone junkie. Around here you?d likely find my head inside one of my amps, switching out tubes and speakers, always tweaking to find that holy grail of harmonic bliss.
In these wanderings I stumble upon some, I guess you?d call it, ?dark tones?. These tones inspire dark playing, naturally. So this afternoon off I go for an hour into this rock n roll abyss, my soul dominating my mind. And always the tone, that sweet dark tone carrying me away.
Feeling rather self-fulfilled and tuckered, I sat down and grinned at the thought of what the Yi might have to say about it. I know, kind of a vain question to ask, but I was genuinely curious. Answer was 29, lines 1 and 2 ? 3. I immediately laughed and shook my head.
If anyone?s curious enough, check out Bradford?s change lines on this one. IE: ?Alone within an abyss, however, there is a friend to be found, in the echoes of our own struggles. In these we seek encouragement to keep making encouraging noises. Splat is such a sad, lonesome sound when none are around to hear it.?
I just roared! And I thought I was candid.
Anyway, the beat goes on, and so does the search for perfect tonal bliss. Oh, and a whole lot more practice. http://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/I_Ching_community/clipart/blush.gif