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Probably. If I learned. And of course I could play Stairway to Heaven when I was 16; it took Jimmy Page until he was 25.
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Excellent find. I now know the difference between a quedge and a blurt...Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostUrban Dictionary agrees and has some more detail.
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So can you play both solo's from Comfortably Numb with or without a delay pedal? With the same expression? On an acoustic guitar?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI can't remember, but my DIY effort made all sorts of horrible noises.
The one I really liked was the delay pedal, which instantly made you sound as good as Dave Gilmour. Or looking at it the other way, instantly made you realise that Dave Gilmour was no better than a 16 year old with a Fender Strat rip off who could find the £100 to buy a delay pedal.
Perhaps not
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Interesting that my 'Dictionary of slang and unconventional English' (8th edition, 1984) defines it as the 'Corona Glandis'Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWhere does the term "flange" as a term for females come from? Google isn't my friend on this.
So it's usage to mean 'minge' must be fairly recent.
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Vic Flange in Carry on Abroad - Sid James, my hero and a long time role model.
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I can't remember, but my DIY effort made all sorts of horrible noises.Originally posted by threaded View PostDidn't the BOSS make a nasty thump occasionally when switched in.
The one I really liked was the delay pedal, which instantly made you sound as good as Dave Gilmour. Or looking at it the other way, instantly made you realise that Dave Gilmour was no better than a 16 year old with a Fender Strat rip off who could find the £100 to buy a delay pedal.
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Oh I built that one too.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI built a flanger effects box once. It was a kit from Maplins. Though to be honest, it didn't work as well as the BOSS pedal I subsequently bought.
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Didn't the BOSS make a nasty thump occasionally when switched in.
I always felt the "Electric Mistress" flanger was better and best on the market, until, that is, I designed and built my own.
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I built a flanger effects box once. It was a kit from Maplins. Though to be honest, it didn't work as well as the BOSS pedal I subsequently bought.
Is that relevant?
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