........There was no internet or YouTube? You had to buy a record and play it over and over again to learn a song? Yeah, I still do that. 


I don't do anymore. Youtube has a speed setting for an easy way to do that.........There was no internet or YouTube? You had to buy a record and play it over and over again to learn a song? Yeah, I still do that.![]()
It would take a week or so to make a decent mix cassette.We waited for the song to come on the radio and taped it.
I don't do anymore. Youtube has a speed setting for an easy way to do that.
But I do remember, yes I do. Nice not to have to so it that way.
ANd you could carry the latest and greatest cassette cases in your jacket pocket ........with smokes or tokes or .... ludes.........and no one ever suspected at school............ if asked you SHOW the "RATT" cassette (with actual CASSETTE in IT) and folks moved along....the Aerosmith Cassette case had the "goods" ............................er so I have heard......
We waited for the song to come on the radio and taped it.
When the 8 track would switch channels and eat the tape....
I don't do anymore. Youtube has a speed setting for an easy way to do that.
But I do remember, yes I do. Nice not to have to so it that way.
I just dont play vinyl anymore and don't play the same section over and over on that way to figure out parts of a solo anymore.I still listen to a song and figure it out by ear first...
I just dont play vinyl anymore and don't play the same section over and over on that way to figure out parts of a solo anymore.
Gotta figure much of the song by ear. Onljne waaaay too much is simply wrong.
That's how our gal writes too, for the most part. Lots done by ear amd I seem to be sensitive to out of tune guitars. Just one string a touch out makes me cringe. Thus all the wrong stuff onlineIn the studio, a lot of my work is when a songwriter hums me a tune and wants me to create a riff from the hummed song idea, so I rely on my ears a great deal...