Stuff happens.
I always liked Savarez classical strings the sound was awesome.
Other aspects were more troublesome .
I guess the tradition continues if you know what I mean.
Haha... that's awesome. Pour me a dram of Sake too. I'm waiting to head out to a pub with some friends though I don't think Sake will be on the menu. In the Northwest, you can be arrested for drinking anything other than beer. You might have to help me with this, but...
Belles cordes en première
Six argenté Savarez
Entropy vous tue
Galli G S L
Votre voix douce vit toujours
chevalier de soie
Dogal dure bon
Toutefois, une rançon royale
Est-ce qu'ils coûtent
You get one chance to enjoy this day, but if you're doing it right, that's enough.
Michael BauerChicago, ILProdigySelmers, Busatos and more…oh my!
edited April 2014Posts: 1,002
I like my strings very dead, as in way more than four days (more like four months), so here's my entry (at least I got the syllables right!):
dying like old gods
the Argies release their souls
gypsy tone is born
I've never been a guitar player, but I've played one on stage.
Comments
Recording sessions ?
Bring lots of strings yeah. :-@
:whew:
I'm not hating on Savarez
I like Argentines
But they have their drawbacks.
B-)
Hmmmm...as I play about the same every week, I wonder if they have a qc dept. ?
I always liked Savarez classical strings the sound was awesome.
Other aspects were more troublesome .
I guess the tradition continues if you know what I mean.
Brightly at first pluck
Six Silvery Savarez
Entropy claims thee
Galli G S L
Thy mellow voice endureth
Silken armored knight
Dogal too survives
Though gold aplenty shall trade
All who desire thee
To recline on pillows
Joy fills my heart
While the sun slides away
And the dark descends
Belles cordes en première
Six argenté Savarez
Entropy vous tue
Galli G S L
Votre voix douce vit toujours
chevalier de soie
Dogal dure bon
Toutefois, une rançon royale
Est-ce qu'ils coûtent
dying like old gods
the Argies release their souls
gypsy tone is born
Yes, what Michael said.
For rhythm I like them dry.
Less ringing that way.
Used to change them lots.
Loud enough, now rarely do.
I am just too cheap!