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Why?
He knows a lot. About almost everything. On the internet we can find a lot of answers to our questions, like tuning
I think you have to fix it yourself you have to go into edit post and then into advanced and the you can alter your heading but I have found that when you do that it alters your first heading but all the subsequent headings stay wrong (funny hey).how's that then advice from a pc idiot......john
Yes, indeed. The tip about always wearing a neckstrap when tuning your instrument (so you don't drop it) was a revelation to me. No more bent saxophones and broken toes for me!Wow!
Everything you need to know about tuning in a minute and a half. Astonishing.
Yes, indeed. The tip about always wearing a neckstrap when tuning your instrument (so you don't drop it) was a revelation to me. No more bent saxophones and broken toes for me!
I could change the title of my post, but not the general thread.
Maybe I should ask the guy in the video...
I bet if Nick had a haircut there would be more than just a passing remblance to the guy in question.........
I have this image of the first in Nick's new video series being: "Effective Ligature Alternatives".
He's about half my age.
So you mean actual physical age....! What has resemblance got to do with identical age? For all we know he could be your son...
I think you are all very cruel making fun of somebody not as clever as yourselves ! BUT IT IS A LAUGH ISN'T IT
And can anyone please fix the title for this thread? I wanted to write "already"
He's right, it works!As kev said, he's fixed the first one, but each post has to be done individually. You can fix all of your own posts, use the edit button, then "go advanced", as I have done with this reply.
No, it's really sad, cos he's posing as a teacher and doesn't know what he's talking about. There are even people thanking him for his advice. Which is the wrong side of worthless.
I do not feel cruel at all: this man has enough views (including mines) to have sponsors. I find these video offensive towards all the honest teachers around and towards people like us, that waste our time discussing tuning issues, for the sake of music.
If you have a question nowadays, you look for the answer online, and this is what you get. Among the comments there was a guy with an alto saying that his saxophone was 1 1/2 tones sharp (his C was an Eb on the piano) and asking how to fix it.
Music is fun, but it still deserves some respect.