Looking for some easy to learn songs, the more, the better
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Looking for some easy to learn songs, the more, the better - Lemmy.World
Hey folks! Can you please give me some songs that would take an intermediate
player to learn in one or two days? And I mean the whole guitar part. A good
example would be Ramones’ Blitzkrieg Bop, a counter example would be Metallica’s
Fade to Black, where the whole song is quite easy, but the solo can take some
time.
Keyboard shortcuts priority - Lemmy.World
Hello, Ubuntu Studio/KDE here. Is there any way to change the shortcuts
priority? For example, there is a way to switch to keyboard layout 1 by pressing
left Ctrl, and to layout 2 by pressing right Ctrl, but in that case any other
shortcut that has Ctrl stops working. If I set the layout switching to
Ctrl+Shift, any shortcut using Ctrl+Shift+anything else won’t work. On windows,
there is a third-party program that allows selecting layouts via right and left
Ctrl, and it doesn’t interfere with any shortcuts that use Ctrl, i.e. the layout
change will trigger only with a single Ctrl press, no holding, no chords. Is
there a (relatively easy) way to achieve this in Linux?
Look, a Space Exploration meteorite just sniped my locomotive which was moving ~130 kph
https://lemmy.world/post/39734097
Rhythm issue - Lemmy.World
I cannot play on time. Not in terms of missing beats, or losing the click in the
middle of a song, but in that my timing is almost always off. I compared my
played notes to the click in the DAW, and I’m usually rushing, sometimes by
30-40ms. I remember Adam Neely said once that 10ms is barely acceptable, so
yeah. I tried dividing the distance between clicks in my head, doubling the
metronome tempo, moving with the beat, consciously conpensating for the rush,
nothing helped. Therefore, my questions - how’s your timing doing? What can I do
to improve mine?
Played my guitar a lot today - Lemmy.World
Not sure if I accomplished anything in terms of advancing the skill, but I sure
got tired.
How do you know if a tree that fell in the forest made a sound?
https://lemmy.world/post/8818509
How do you know if a tree that fell in the forest made a sound? - Lemmy.World
You check the crash logs