From Jsbriffaut at free.fr Sat Dec 10 00:00:32 2016 From: Jsbriffaut at free.fr (Richard Breheret) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2016 04:00:32 +0500 Subject: [Enseignement] perfect words In-Reply-To: <00006811a469$09de3597$f20854cb$@listes.ac-creteil.fr> References: <00006811a469$09de3597$f20854cb$@listes.ac-creteil.fr> Message-ID: <1594719766.20161210020032@free.fr> Hello friend, I was reading an article and suddenly came accross those words, they are just perfect, you can find the article here Faithfully, Richard Breheret From: l.enseignants-maths [mailto:l.enseignants-maths at listes.ac-creteil.fr] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2016 7:00 PM To: Jsbriffaut at free.fr Subject: And their spine. Different guitars have different tones, but there's no such thing as a guitar that's distorted vs others that are clean. That is either through your amp or through an effects pedal. He switched guitars for the other tonal properties of his different guitar. But yes, you would be able to switch from a clean sound to a distorted sound with a pedal. You would want a distortion, overdrive, or fuzz pedal, depending on exactly the sound you wanted. Go on youtube and type some of those terms in and listen to how they sound. -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: