aasteveo
aasteveo t1_j9aumha wrote
Depends on what the music is & how long they've had to practice it. If they're career musicians for hire, they could go thru hundreds of pieces of music for various different gigs and not have the time to memorize everything. But if it's a soloist and it's their own music, they likely will have memorized a piece that they wrote.
aasteveo t1_j9apm7c wrote
Reply to Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Opeth.
Listen to more than one song cuz they jump up and down between agro and mellow, which is what's great about them.
aasteveo t1_j8m1rhc wrote
Reply to Did anyone in this hobby ever stop buying new gear because they found what they were looking for? by sujanfloofens
Honestly I stopped at HD600, it's been years and I still use them and love them.
aasteveo t1_j83maib wrote
aasteveo t1_j7tjjq9 wrote
The problem with this country is that technology advances exponentially faster than regulation. Just look at the Jan 6 hearings, it's been several years since that crime was committed on live tv, and they still haven't figured out what to do about it. This is a crime first, fine later type of country. And if you remember the facebook hearings, those old boomers in congress have no fucking clue how the internet works.
aasteveo t1_j5t2bfp wrote
Reply to Hey, can someone explain to me why we are not stending nuclear waste into space having a reliable rocket that can carry a decent amounts of cargo? I'm thinking about Falcon Heavy. One start a year would mean that US doesn't need to store anymore waste underground. by William0fBaskerville
Cuz there isn't much of it and it's incredibly cheaper and easier and safer to just bury it in the ground on site.
" Little waste is generated. Nuclear fuel is very energy dense, so very little of it is required to produce immense amounts of electricity – especially when compared to other energy sources. As a result, a correspondingly small amount of waste is produced. On average, the waste from a reactor supplying a person’s electricity needs for a year would be about the size of a brick. Only 5 grams of this is high-level waste – about the same weight as a sheet of paper. "
aasteveo t1_iu3e4zg wrote
Let's see, when did the HD600 come out?
aasteveo t1_j9d8u7t wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Nice!