Hiii sir Can u make video on what to do after learning scale....I just learned my first c major scale . It just going from low to high and then back to low E.usually we practice scale with PICADO which is bounded to first two fingers....so how do I start to include my other fingers. I m stuck . I would really glad if u could make one☮️ Thank you
I’ll try to make one soon! One tip I can give is to practice with different fingerings, so instead of using i and m, try alternating m and a or even i and a! One that is also pretty fun and quick is to play the entire scale using p and I!
hi Colin, have you used Røde NT1 microphones? I know they are big diaphragm ones, but they come with so low own noise level, is amazing. combine them with Zoom's F6 32-bit recording capability 👌🏻
I like your new video ideas (iRig/Fishman amp, room acoustics, and duo recording techniques). Looking forward to them.
Nice, man. Glad you decided to start a channel; I’ve learned a lot from you about recording and EQ. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! 🙏😁
Hiii sir
Can u make video on what to do after learning scale....I just learned my first c major scale . It just going from low to high and then back to low E.usually we practice scale with PICADO which is bounded to first two fingers....so how do I start to include my other fingers.
I m stuck . I would really glad if u could make one☮️
Thank you
I’ll try to make one soon! One tip I can give is to practice with different fingerings, so instead of using i and m, try alternating m and a or even i and a! One that is also pretty fun and quick is to play the entire scale using p and I!
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hi Colin, have you used Røde NT1 microphones? I know they are big diaphragm ones, but they come with so low own noise level, is amazing. combine them with Zoom's F6 32-bit recording capability 👌🏻
Hi! Yeah the NT1s are great! They work really well on classical guitar, and you’re right they are some of the quietest mics around.