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  1. 20 hours ago, BigK said:

    I've been on the fence about a smart watch since they came out. I love tech and I'm sure I'd enjoy the convenience. I'm just so rough on watches that I'm afraid I'll tear it up. Does the screen scratch easily?

    I've not had any issues with scratches on the screen. This is my 3rd smartwatch and all still look new. 

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  2. 28 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

    I laid in bed last night with the picture of a guitar neck in my head and scales running through it. I may be over doing it a bit.🤪

    Rock Guitar GIF by Redfield Records

  3. 10 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

    I’ve learned a LOT the last little bit, but I’ll sure be glad when I get to the application portion of the program!😄

    It's like everything, prepping the foundation sucks. Lol. 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, bubbadavis said:

    The steering damper rarely causes death wobble. It can help mask the problem but replacing the damper is almost always at best a band-aid (at least in my experience).

    A complete check of all steering components is prudent. Should have added that to my post. 

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  5. The jeep death wobble.

    There is a damper shock on the steering that may have gotten weak. That is usually the first place to check. If it has 70k or more it could be other joints, etc. Out of balance wheel, alignment or bump like you experienced can trigger it. Usually starts as a slight shimmy that you don't notice that much and progressively gets worse. 

    I tow my Wrangler behind my motorhome. Motorhome is diesel and I don't even feel the Jeep behind me so I have a camera on it at all times to keep an eye out for the wobble but I've always caught it before it became a big issue on all the Jeeps I've had over the years.  I've seen the wobble cause big wrecks behind motorhomes. 

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  6. 21 minutes ago, peejman said:

    Chord voicings are what I've been trying to learn more about lately. There's so many different ways to play a G chord, and figuring out which one works best in a certain place in a certain song and why is difficult and rewarding.  

    Franz Liszt pieces with 4 sharps are some of my favorite chord voicings. 

  7. 18 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

    You get me! I think music appreciation is a math nerd’s domain.

     

    My wife hears the words of a song, and maybe the  beat. This frustrates me as there is so much more involved one can appreciate.

    That's funny. I can listen to songs and never listen/hear any of the words. 

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  8. The mathematics of music is a beautiful thing. 

    I drive my wife nuts sometimes saying listen to that diminished 7th chord, or that minor chord dropped in during the change was epic. How chords are voiced has always intrigued me. 

    I can read music very well but was originally taught to play by ear. I was blessed learning this way but didn't know it until years later. 

    Enjoy the journey. 

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