Jeremy Bender
Platinum Member
Flat bell society.
Thats true. It's in the kerf. You can't cut a 36 inch board in to 3, 12 inch boards. Some is lost in the kerf, the slot between the 2 pieces, the sawdust.A pie cut into multiple slices has less calories than the whole pie lol.
Yeah, I can see your point out there. That should do.Thats true. It's in the kerf. You can't cut a 36 inch board in to 3, 12 inch boards. Some is lost in the kerf, the slot between the 2 pieces, the sawdust.
Aren't the very edges all #, especially the ultra-thin ones?The only notes from it are Ab, Bb, Cb, Db, Eb, Fb, Gb
The Sabian Royal flat ride.
Apparently they make it yes!I didn’t know Sabian is making those! I would love to hear one in person. The reason I was looking at flat rides in the first place was because of Now He Sings, Now He Sobs. I ran across an article about the legendary cymbal and learned it was a flat ride.
http://jazzonline.com/podcasts/jazz-backstage-roy-haynes-chick-corea.html
Same here! I really love to listen to their music.Apparently they make it yes!
It's a very good album, I like it very much also.
Listened to that Sabian royal flat ride against the album Now he sings, now he sobs.. The new one is similar the the orignal one from the album.. but in the album it's truly a spectacular flat ride; The royal ride.. I don't find it very spectacular.
The video received no likes either so.. there might be a relation here lol.
Oh yeah Auspicious that is "good music" Is it the original or does it have bonuses-Windows, etc. I was playing from this album today. Not very well but I was trying ROFL.
No way could I play along with that without walking away feeling discouraged. I think I would need to spend a lot of time listening to a single track over and over to get my head around it. It's not without form of course but way too intuitive or something for me.Oh yeah Auspicious that is "good music" Is it the original or does it have bonuses-Windows, etc. I was playing from this album today. Not very well but I was trying ROFL.