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On this week's Loudini Rock and Roll Circus we go all guitar nerd on ya. With the release of the new Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" guitars at a prices approaching that of Gibson USA prices we ask, "Why not just go full on replica i.e. Chibson? #epiphone #gibsonguitars #chibson Topics discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: my Rickenbacher, Don Henley Lipsyncing, Type-O Negative doing Nights In White Satin, Guitars the Suck to Own, Anus Galorus Mr. Pittsburgh: bad boys w/ sean penn, moving violations Epiphone... brief history Epiphone Artists Inspired by Gibson Collecting vs playing Why am I so hung up on the stupid headstock? Why am I so hung up on the name "Gibson"? What is a "Chibson"? Fake/knock-off/replica... the debate Loudini's personal Chibson experience New & Notable: Loudini: The Black Keys; Read Em and Weep Mr Pittsburgh: Nina DiGregorio, Limelight
Before Rickenbacker, there was Rickenbacher, and they pioneered electric guitars with their clever use of electronics, materials and design. But one instrument, the Ken Roberts electro-Spanish guitar, introduced in the throes of the Great Depression, and discontinued a few years later, would come to be regarded as one of the forerunners of today's modern electric guitars. A built-in pickup (as opposed to an add-on), stock tremolo, larger scale length, and more frets clear of the body combined to make an instrument that would be the jumping off point for those who followed. Enjoy! Like the show? Follow us at these fine establishments: Patreon || https://www.patreon.com/thehighgain Instagram || @thehighgain Web || https://www.thehighgain.com
Ob konzertante Volksmusik, ein urchiger Ländler oder auch mal ein eleganter Tango, Volksmusikredaktorin Renate Anderegg präsentiert eine buntgemischte Fiirabigmusig. Zudem wird dem Akkordeonisten von Walter Rickenbacher zum 70.Geburtstag gratuliert. Über Jahrzehnte spielt Walter Rickenbacher im bekannten Handorgel-Duett Gebrüder Rickenbacher. Er verrät, was ihn bis heute fasziniert an der Ländlermusik.
As a kid I convinced myself that I couldn't play guitar, but somehow, I knew I could play bass! In this episode I lay out the humble beginnings of the bass guitar and how this powerful instrument helped change music! We cover the history starting from the double bass, to Rickenbacher, to the Fender Precision Bass, and we cover the musicians and innovators that acted as a catalyst for the popularity of the instrument. Enjoy!
In this delightful little apertif the gang celebrates Evan's 2nd college admissions go round by sharing their tales of how they chose colleges. Hear about such fun facts as Will's strange plan to prepare for having roommates, Tulane's sneaky strategy to boost their rejection rate, what politics are like at an elite east coast liberal arts college and much more. Also Discussed: Early days of email, U of M Fab 5, Kids in the Hall, Louisiana Governors, Rickenbacher guitars, Oakley Glasses, Ghostbusters, JLo, Laura Nyro, Email: Wolfwhocriedwomen@gmail.com
Welcome to Episode 9 of The Truth About Recording & Mixing. This week we take on the topic of impedances and interconnecting all the different formats of gear one finds in the recording studio. Ed Brooks of Resonant Mastering walks us through the different categories of gear, how their impedances and levels differ and how we most successfully interconnect them. We also get a visit from electronics engineer and Spectra Sonics wiz Timothy Herzog who explains the design parameters and uses of his 3301 Hi Impedance Instrument Amplifier. 03:15 - Welcome back Ed Brooks!05:30 - Let's start with speaker connectors08:30 - Instrument Cable! Wait - what is Impedance and how circuit designers moved from impedance matching to voltage matching.15:30 Instrument & high impedance unbalanced connections.19:30 How does a balanced connection work?27:15 What about RCA or other unbalanced connections?30:00 Back to instruments and hi impedance sources.35:00 How do we get a balanced mic level source into an instrument input?39:00 Instrument cable capacitance and what happens with long cable runs.41:35 Timothy Herzog describes his instrument preamp / buffer pedal.52:30 Connecting +4 balanced sources with instrument level devices - i.e. Reamping.58:00 What about connecting balanced and unbalanced sources?01:05:20 UAD Unison Mic Pre's - impedance switching? 01:06:15 Listener question about how to measure impedance01:08:50 What about the impedance switches on some mic preamps?01:11:30 How to get mic level signal off of a speaker out.01:14:30 Using headphones or a speaker as a microphone. NS10 kick drum mic! Our sponsor for this episode is iZotope. Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com www.cracklepopstudio.com www.fretboardjournal.com www.instagram.com/recordingpodcast/ Gear mentioned: Mic to Instrument Impedance transformer, Herzog Electronics 3301 Hi Impedance Instrument Amplifier, Epiphone Firebird, Rickenbacher guitars, Telecaster, Radial Reamper, Aphex 124, Radial J+4 2 Channel Signal Level Transformers, Cloud Lifter preamplifier, Universal Audio OX, Hughes & Kettner Red Box, NS10 Kick Mic, The transformerless SM57!
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This is the first episode of the Appreciating Time show for Fifth Wrist Radio. Michael and Alex join forces as BFF's to chat with guest, Kimberley Rickenbacher. Kimberley was born in Switzerland, spent the majority of her life in Australia then moved back to Switzerland in 2017 to begin her training as a watchmaker. We celebrate her recent graduation while discussing details of her training and breaking down a 50 billion dollar watch. Our Instagram or other recommendations: Kimberley: Watchfinder & Co Youtube channel Alex: @thmflv Michael: @creations_in_time Follow us on Instagram: @FifthWrist To join our Fifth Wrist group chat, please email us at contact@fifthwrist.com and we will add you on Slack. If you have time, please leave us a review wherever you listen to our podcast. Theme Music: After You by Dan Lebowitz (via youtube no copyright music)
In his new book, Wissen um Stimmung (Knowledge of Mood), Sergej Rickenbacher, a post-doc at the University of Aachen, examines two works of Robert Musil from the perspective of knowledge and atmosphere/mood. In doing so, his approach differs from traditional readings of Musil and thus sheds new light on his work. Of particular interest are Rickenbacher’s exploration of the importance of space and fragrances within Musil’s writing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Wissen um Stimmung (Knowledge of Mood), Sergej Rickenbacher, a post-doc at the University of Aachen, examines two works of Robert Musil from the perspective of knowledge and atmosphere/mood. In doing so, his approach differs from traditional readings of Musil and thus sheds new light on his work. Of particular interest are Rickenbacher’s exploration of the importance of space and fragrances within Musil’s writing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Wissen um Stimmung (Knowledge of Mood), Sergej Rickenbacher, a post-doc at the University of Aachen, examines two works of Robert Musil from the perspective of knowledge and atmosphere/mood. In doing so, his approach differs from traditional readings of Musil and thus sheds new light on his work. Of particular interest are Rickenbacher’s exploration of the importance of space and fragrances within Musil’s writing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Hall of Leaders edition of the podcast we talk with Colleen Rickenbacher of Colleen Rickenbacher, Inc and The Global Protocol, Etiquette & Civility Academy. Colleen is being honored at the CIC Hall of Leaders Celebration coming up in October in Las Vegas. We talk about her history and background; including her transition from event planner to become an author, speaker and industry expert on etiquette and protocol. She's the author of four books: Be On Your Best Business Behavior Be On Your Best Cultural Behavior The Big Book of People Skills Games (International) Be On Your Best Teenage Book And, she devotes a significant amount of her time working with prison and juvenile programs in the Dallas area to help both of those groups better transition into the workforce. She's also a mentor to numerous students and others in the meetings and events industry. You can join Colleen and her fellow 2016 honorees on October 18th at the Jewel Nightclub at Aria in Las Vegas for the Hall of Leaders Celebration.
Recalling "The Jesus Movement" A Love Song to Jesus! Jangling 60's Rickenbacher guitars(ala The Byrds), nice 60's E Bass, Solid Backbeat on the Drums, Tamborines, catchy melody. To all those who met Jesus in the "Jesus People Movement" we pray this video will kindle a fresh renewal of your First Love for Jesus! The Jesus Movement (Youth Revival in the early 70's) was a form of pure Christianity reminiscent of the Early Church. For those of you who were born again during the Jesus Movement, you know that it was a time of First Love, of purity of devotion to the Lord Jesus, and a level of fellowship and love that does not exist in the "Megachurches" so prevalent today. Aren't you so thankful that Jesus doesn't ever want us to lose that first love for Him! The music that was created in the Jesus Movement, in our opinion, is unparalleled in purity, fervency, and commitment to the person of the Lord Jesus.This original worship song itself has a bit of a 60s/70's feel.We pray that it is a blessing to you Lyrics below.blessings,Shiloh Worship Music www.shilohworshipmusic.comLove Never-Ending© 2012 Shiloh Worship MusicI Was Born In a TimeWhen The Times There Were A-Changin'I Was Blowing In the WindWith No Direction Home!Chorus I Was Looking for a Love Never-EndingYou Came to Me--JesusYou Brought Me into Your Heart!I Was Born in a TimeWhen Peace Was All We WantedI Was Searching for The PeaceThat Passes All Understanding!I Was Born in a TimeWhen Love Was Flowers in My HairThen I Took the TimeTo Look Right in Your Heart--Lord!© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.comCome and check out our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup. Free Christian Worship Music on the iTunes StorePlease check out our free Christian Worship Music on the iTunes Store. We offer 4 free Podcasts that contain our original worship music. Below are the links- if you like them you can subscribe FREE and receive new songs in the form of podcasts as they are released.
Two of Harrison's most famous songs in this re-mix: If I Needed Someone vs Here Comes The Sun. Result: a strangely melancholic song, with a spectacular double-tracked Rickenbacher.
So many special guests, we moved into 'Studio C!' Say hello to Carl and Roberta Stephenson from Stryker and Ron Ress from San Francisco Comcast. Bay Area struggles with competition in cable TV. 'Local origination' theory. Check out 'San Francisco Sound' for the Bay music scene! Manny the Mushroom? High school pals with '70's stories. Ron and Yoko? A Shinto wedding. Launching a career in television. Art Clokey stories. Stingray - Meet Me in the Middle (http://www.stingrayonline.com/). High school party stories. Launching a career in music. Roberta's a natural and her tone rocks! Great music gear - Steinberger with Gallien-Krueger; Stratocaster, Les Paul and Hamer with a Line-6 amp; Doug's a Mesa Boogie lover. Carl's a tube-free tone-meister. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding = great composition. Steinberger is best for boobs. Rickenbacher rocks. The bro-ssiere, the man-pon and the Code Brown. Sophia Ramos - Shining Still (http://www.sophiaramos.com/)
So many special guests, we moved into 'Studio C!' Say hello to Carl and Roberta Stephenson from Stryker and Ron Ress from San Francisco Comcast. Bay Area struggles with competition in cable TV. 'Local origination' theory. Check out 'San Francisco Sound' for the Bay music scene! Manny the Mushroom? High school pals with '70's stories. Ron and Yoko? A Shinto wedding. Launching a career in television. Art Clokey stories. Stingray - Meet Me in the Middle (http://www.stingrayonline.com/). High school party stories. Launching a career in music. Roberta's a natural and her tone rocks! Great music gear - Steinberger with Gallien-Krueger; Stratocaster, Les Paul and Hamer with a Line-6 amp; Doug's a Mesa Boogie lover. Carl's a tube-free tone-meister. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding = great composition. Steinberger is best for boobs. Rickenbacher rocks. The bro-ssiere, the man-pon and the Code Brown. Sophia Ramos - Shining Still (http://www.sophiaramos.com/)