maintenance - Effects of keeping a guitar in the car - Music: Practice . . . i keep a jazz bass in my small car, through snow and sun alike - it has suffered exactly zero side effects or harm, it has nitro paint so should be more vulnerable to fluctuations It might be helpful if the OP stated his location climactic situation as this would be inadvisable in say, Alaska, or new Mexico Check your car insurance for any special conditions of storage
Sun-Ras harmonies and intervals for the layperson I heard an interview the saxophonist John Gilmore gave about Sun-Ra: "His intervals, his knowledge of intervals and harmony are very highly advanced " I'm a layperson without a background in music
Is it bad to leave my guitar in the car for 5 hours biweekly? If you must leave the instrument in the car, park in the shade and leave the windows cracked Put the instrument out of the sun, either in the trunk or under a blanket if you don't have a trunk But bringing it with you is a much safer idea
How to obtain a Clean yet Distorted guitar sound? How do you obtain a clean and distorted tone using pedals and amp? An example of the kind of sound I'm looking for is can be found in a lot of songs but my primary goal would be the tone that Josh Homme and Troy Van Leeuwen get use in the song 'My God is the Sun ~ Queens of the Stone Age'
maintenance - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange From what I gathered, the following should be done to keep the piano in good condition: No direct exposure to sun light, moon light, heat source nor air conditioner An average temperature of 20°C,
What is the method to figure out the key of a song? The common metaphors here are that tonic is "home base," and that it's the sun around which all other pitches (the planets) revolve and to which they are all gravitationally attracted As such, if you're looking for the key of a piece, find the pitch that sounds the most stable This will be the tonic pitch