"Marquez was not available" - Francesco Guidotti

Said in an interview with TNT sports whilst they were discussing Acosta's new contract.

Wear whatever is suitable for the weather conditions. There are tons of things to see and do and it really depends on what you want to see. I personally like to see the animals, walk around and see the farm machinery and cars and of course spending lots of money in the food tents.

No. Do NOT do this. Amp heads should only be plugged directly into cabinets with the correct impedance. The power amp in input is to be used by multi effects units/modellers or amp sim pedals.

Anyone know the music? Sounds a bit like the shadows?

Great choice OP! If you're a complete beginner to playing guitar I'd highly recommend checking out Justin Guitar. He has free courses available that start at the absolute basics.

Any guitar is a learner guitar....

Tone city do a great clone called the Nobleman for ÂŁ45

I'm not one for effects in a guitar but these get a huge pass. Plus with what he is able to do with them on stage is incredible. I think he's a massively underrated guitar player. I'm lucky enough to have picked up a Cort MBM-1 with a built in Fuzz Factory a couple of years ago second hand

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I get why people say it but you have to remember the age old saying: "To finish first, first you must finish"

Mine are the same. Is there a reason for having a slightly heavier gauge on shorter scale lengths? In my brain you would have the heavier gauge on longer scale lengths. Hopefully someone can explain this to me!

I think the main thing to remember is setting these boulders is a really difficult task for the route setters. They don't know who is going to be in the final when they create these boulders before the competition (although they do small tweaks right up to the competition start). Unfortunately sometimes they "don't get it right" and there isn't a great separation in the final standings. I still think this is enjoyable to watch because of the problem solving involved. Also, there are some climbers who are really just that good that they come out and can climb almost anything without any problems. I still find this fascinating to watch because of how quickly they can solve the problem and use their strength and technique to climb.

If you're taking it to a guitar tech/shop then ask them to tell you what gauge the strings are as they will be able to check for you.

You don't realize how "off" your strings sound until you change them!

I’ve particularly noticed guys doing this on anything involving white women and black men.

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Don't come knockin' if the pallet truck is rockin'

Yes of course, this is just my opinion and everyone's experience may vary.

You cannot connect your Katana to a speaker cabinet as there is no connection for this. I believe it would be possible for you to disconnect the speaker in the Katana, wire the cables to a jack and plug that in but I am not confident in this....

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I can't find the video now but The Studio Rats on YouTube (they have some great free Katana presets) absolutely cranked a 2x12 and it was registering 120dB (maybe a little less, maybe more). So yes, it can go so loud that it will cause hearing damage!

Edit: Found the video and it hit 118.9dB

If you’re a beginner avoid any guitar with a Floyd rose. Trust me

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Could you explain a little more about both your setups? I've always wondered exactly how these zoom lessons work. Are you both plugged into an interface? Does zoom allow both the mic and the interface audio through?

Don't compare yourself to other people. Often comparing yourself to others is a negative thing and does not help you positively at all. Every single person learns things at different rates and in different ways. Some people will want to just learn to play particular songs and styles and they aren't bothered about knowing what key the song is in or what scale a solo is written in and that is absolutely fine. I think it's important to find what interests you and keeps you engaged and learn/play those things and not thinking about how "good" you should be or how much knowledge you have after a certain time. These things will only leave you feeling frustrated and disappointed and will ultimately kill your enthusiasm for playing.

Yes, adding more strings will pull the bridge against the body. Adding the wood stops the bridge from moving at all and some will say that it improves tone/resonance.