Only lasted about ten minutes and there are penalties but the Galaxy Guitar is tuned and sings so sweetly. If you're not fighting then likely you're losing. If you're using a gun, you're definitely losing.
If you neglect a guitar, it will probably die. The strings will stay in tune with each other for a relatively short time and then the tension on the neck starts changing. The neck of the guitar will only put up with this for so long.
If it's your unimaginable purpose to neglect the guitar as perhaps you're a demon collector then it's vital to detune the strings to prevent neck damage. This is particularly true for flying as the guitar is guaranteed to be destroyed if you fail to detune it and your trip is more than a few hours. Likely this is true without flying when the guitar is cold for extended times since I have seen that happen as well when flying did not account for it. In that case, the guitar was detuned prior to flying but the neck was still damaged so the only way that could have happened was the cold in the flat in Scotland which was unheated the entire time I was there. Brutal.
The song was the melody part of "The Sanctuary Song" as I find I'm kind of partial to that one and some tasty lead comes quickly. I resist memorizing lead lines but it's inevitable after playing it so many times and it feels like Old Yeller comes back to life or something. The lead isn't so much memorized as a whole but sequences almost certainly are as the notes fall where they will but I know I have done it this way before. It's all quite liquid.
What I do really isn't Cat's favorite style but I need every note to sing for as long as it likes whereas anyone playing jazz, flamenco, fado or so is more likely to be taken with a motif overall and precise notes within it. Fair enough but I need that sustain on a note as that's what sings out to the Universe for me.
(Ed: Universe ever answer?)
Nope but that doesn't mean to stop sending. It always might.
If you neglect a guitar, it will probably die. The strings will stay in tune with each other for a relatively short time and then the tension on the neck starts changing. The neck of the guitar will only put up with this for so long.
If it's your unimaginable purpose to neglect the guitar as perhaps you're a demon collector then it's vital to detune the strings to prevent neck damage. This is particularly true for flying as the guitar is guaranteed to be destroyed if you fail to detune it and your trip is more than a few hours. Likely this is true without flying when the guitar is cold for extended times since I have seen that happen as well when flying did not account for it. In that case, the guitar was detuned prior to flying but the neck was still damaged so the only way that could have happened was the cold in the flat in Scotland which was unheated the entire time I was there. Brutal.
The song was the melody part of "The Sanctuary Song" as I find I'm kind of partial to that one and some tasty lead comes quickly. I resist memorizing lead lines but it's inevitable after playing it so many times and it feels like Old Yeller comes back to life or something. The lead isn't so much memorized as a whole but sequences almost certainly are as the notes fall where they will but I know I have done it this way before. It's all quite liquid.
What I do really isn't Cat's favorite style but I need every note to sing for as long as it likes whereas anyone playing jazz, flamenco, fado or so is more likely to be taken with a motif overall and precise notes within it. Fair enough but I need that sustain on a note as that's what sings out to the Universe for me.
(Ed: Universe ever answer?)
Nope but that doesn't mean to stop sending. It always might.
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