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Must Have Pedal for Vocalists
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- BatUtilityBelt
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If they did what they said, I'd never buy one for any of the divas I've had to work with. Still funny tho.
- Rollin Hand
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There should be one for our bass player called a contractor/renovator. He is working on his house and keeps hurting his hands.
Elbows up.
- tonebender
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- Gearlist: Fav: Gibson LP and Gibson Goldtone Amp. Other gear: Gretsch, Peavey, Taylor and more.
Consistently I am told my guitar is not loud enough. I stand right in front of it so I hear it fine. I am learning that when it is too loud for me, it is just right for the entire mix. The guys I play with now never mic up unless the house is running sound and they do it. In general we are not a loud band. Our entire PA is one Bose stick with a sub and two small powered monitors for me and the other vocalist. It has been a pleasure playing with these guys the last 5 years. The Tonebenders mic'd up most of the time during those years.
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