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Cheap PA’s, Versatility, Fretboard Oils, Music as a Career

www.andrewwasson.com Cheap PA’s, Versatility, Fretboard Oils, Music as a Career: Q – #1). Andrew, I’m looking for some form of affordable vocal amplification and I have no idea what to look for. I have heard that plugging a microphone into a keyboard, or bass amp is an affordable alternative to a PA system. Is this true? What would you recommend with a budget of 0 to 0? Also, if possible, something that could compete with my 60 watt Fender Hotrod Deville tube amp in terms of volume. ThanksTrevor – From Toronto A: The option of going into a keyboard amp. is certainly there for you. Although, I would suggest looking into the Nady PA210. This PA is loud and sounds very good and the price (approx. 0.00 Canadian) for what you’d be getting would be far superior to a keyboard amp. I’ve provided a link to this PA System (at Amazon.com) below for you… www.amazon.com Q – #2). Hi Andrew, my name is Curtis and what I would like to ask you is; once you have learned all the chords and scales to go with them, how does a guitar player go from knowing just that, to playing all styles of music? Such as, Contemporary, Gospel, Jazz (Standard or Modern), or Country with that Jimmy Page style and sound to it??? Let me know,Thanks! A: To be extremely versatile, you’ll need to listen to the great players of the styles you wish to play well, and you’ll need to research the style and get to know the history a little bit, of course, there will obviously need to be a lot of practice
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