Usually the 7th fret harmonic on the low E string is used to tune the open B string. Similarly, 5th fret low E string harmonic matches open high E string. In this way the G-B gap can be avoided. Does this standard method for tuning with harmonics match the basic tuning with fretted notes, or does it cause some difference still with natural harmonics vs equal temperament? Reply
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Anonymous2024-08-02 22:46
@finetasteny 4 months ago He has a right to the Priest name. 5 Reply @YouTube-tied 4 months ago (edited) @finetasteny Im aware of that but it still sounds dumb. 2 Reply @hannu8755 4 months ago (edited) KK Downing band? Downing/Owens? 1 Reply @tonipolkki4728 4 months ago (edited) @hannu8755 KKK's Priest? 6 Reply @1RungAtATime 4 months ago It wouldn't be spiteful otherwise, lol. 1 Reply @noneofyourbusiness4830 4 months ago (edited) @1RungAtATime You call that spiteful? How about Hetero Priest Reply
@RurikLoderr 3 years ago @comebackguy8892 I mean, I do.. usually.. lucid dreaming is pretty much the norm unless I'm having one of those weird hyper-realistic ones. It's kind of like being given cheat codes for your dreamscape.
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Anonymous2024-08-04 7:42
@beastinthesky6774 2 years ago I've seen a few people say this. Honestly it's hard to believe. The longest dream I had seemed like maybe 5-6 hours, and I thought that was epic. Now later in life that I'm started a lucid dreaming practice, I've noticed that time passes pretty similarly in dreams as to in real life - like if I spent about an hour in a lucid dream and wake myself up, about an hour will have passed. Maybe it's different for other types of dreams. Maybe we don't understand what dreams even are, and we're using consciousness to travel to other dimensions and timelines while we sleep. Anyway if it's true, that absolutely blows my mind.
@beastinthesky6774 2 years ago I've seen a few people say this. Honestly it's hard to believe. The longest dream I had seemed like maybe 5-6 hours, and I thought that was epic. Now later in life that I'm started a lucid dreaming practice, I've noticed that time passes pretty similarly in dreams as to in real life - like if I spent about an hour in a lucid dream and wake myself up, about an hour will have passed. Maybe it's different for other types of dreams. Maybe we don't understand what dreams even are, and we're using consciousness to travel to other dimensions and timelines while we sleep. Anyway if it's true, that absolutely blows my mind.
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Anonymous2024-08-04 8:13
@HLP_Gaming 2 years ago I have dreams like this every night, the only way out is to die and I still feel pain in my dreams.
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Anonymous2024-08-04 8:16
@persephoneblack888 2 years ago I remember having an intense dream like that once, and I write my dreams down to re-read them later on. It was so real that when I was woken up (by my dog) I wasn't sure where I was. Every now and again I'll dream and be in places that appeared in that dream (the dream where I lived as an entirely different person). I did also read the story of the guy who was punched and had such a severe head injury that he had an entire other life inside his head. The dude literally was punched into another timeline and when he woke up he felt like he lost his wife and children and had to go through therapy.