DRMusic wrote:thanks for the insights.......i graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, and will probably go back to school in mechanical/aerospace engineering. i currently work for a company outside of D.C. (http://www.sigmaspace.com)
then again, i may be looking for a career change at that point, so maybe music fulltime.
haha, mechanical is what my dad teaches, and its usually grad students too.
is he looking for grad students for next year perhaps? what type(s) of research does he do? i'm interested in a billion things, but primarily any applications of MEMS ("MicroElectricalMechanical Systems")
KahnTheRevelator wrote:DR you don't happen to go to Hopkins do you?
nah i just graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, 3 weeks ago. UMCP is the main campus. When people say "University of Maryland" that is the campus they are referring too. hopkins has a good engineering program though
DRMusic wrote:thanks for the insights.......i graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, and will probably go back to school in mechanical/aerospace engineering. i currently work for a company outside of D.C. (http://www.sigmaspace.com)
then again, i may be looking for a career change at that point, so maybe music fulltime.
haha, mechanical is what my dad teaches, and its usually grad students too.
is he looking for grad students for next year perhaps? what type(s) of research does he do? i'm interested in a billion things, but primarily any applications of MEMS ("MicroElectricalMechanical Systems")
KahnTheRevelator wrote:DR you don't happen to go to Hopkins do you?
nah i just graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, 3 weeks ago. UMCP is the main campus. When people say "University of Maryland" that is the campus they are referring too. hopkins has a good engineering program though
i dont really know. i do know that most of his research involves geothermal heat pumps.
drakemh wrote:Fat, i'm having trouble with the tapping part in phunkdafied. Is the tab on mxtabs correct on that part? Specifically, the notes on the high e string. The tab says to tap them, then pull off to the open high e, but that doesn't sound right. Do you fret the high e somewhere else? In the video is seems Justin's hands are doing more than what the tab suggests.
yes, you are supposed to pull off, but it should happen more as a consequence of tapping rather than a deliberate pull-off. you should be tapping so hard that when you release your finger off the fret, the string should continue vibrating.
ok, here's my question. i've been playing guitar for about 2 and half years. now my music is more folky/rock. most of my stuff is pretty simple open chord progressions. ive never really been that interested in learning theory since i haven't really needed to. but no one in my group of friends really knows how to solo so i figured i'd learn some scales that i can just mess around with. now what type of scales should i learn? i just started larning major scales and was wondering if thats probably the best for me to learn, or if i should go pentatonic or something. mind you i don't really want to get myself tangled up in theory about modes and all that stuff. so what do you suggest?
i'm not fatjack, but i learned major scale and pentatonic. if you know the major you know all you need to know. you just gotta learn how to use it from there. unfortunately i haven't gotten that far yet