Answer: There is a certain way he sets up his lead guitar and rhythm guitar tone on the tone switch.
Explanation: You can mess with the tone switches/volume of one of the options (it varies from model to model, I forget for the les paul), of either lead or rhythm, and switch between them for two different sounds. Try messing around with the tone switches and knobs in each setting and see if you can get a similar sound. Sorry if this answer isn't what you were looking for.
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In the 17th century, Ut was changed in most countries except France to the easily singable, open syllable Do, believed to have been taken either from the name
Explanation: thats all i ik Have a good day ^^!
Édouard Manet lived close by, at 4 rue de Saint-Pétersbourg. Two years after moving to the area he showed his painting The Railway, (also known as Gare Saint-Lazare) at the Paris Salon in 1874. portrays a woman with a small dog and a book as she sits facing us in front of an iron fence; a young girl to her left views the railroad track and steam beyond it.
I think the answer is the Baroque Convention
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"Spies like us"
Explanation:
In 1984, McCartney wrote and produced the musical Give My Regards to Broad Street, a film in which he also starred and starred by Starr. Disdained by critics, Variety described the film as “without personality, without emotion, and without meaning.” Film critic Roger Ebert granted him a single star and wrote: “You can skip the movie and go directly to the soundtrack.” The album was much better received, reaching number one in the United Kingdom and producing the single "No More Lonely Nights", with David Gilmour on the guitar, which reached sixth place on the Billboard Hot 100. In 1985, Warner Brothers commissioned McCartney to write a song for the movie "Spies like us." He composed and recorded the main theme in four days, with the co-production of Phil Ramone.