Every now and again, you can see the future on the horizon. You can make out, if just barely, the shape of things to come. And I tell you, things like this —
—are the first steps. Up next: Skynet and the Rise of the Machines. You just wait.
Every now and again, you can see the future on the horizon. You can make out, if just barely, the shape of things to come. And I tell you, things like this —
—are the first steps. Up next: Skynet and the Rise of the Machines. You just wait.
Uh . . . yikes. OK, having the tuner live in your volume knob would be suh-WEET. But other than that . . . I think I’m turing into an old fogey, because it seems like a lot of products are being designed to take the musicianship out of being a musician. If you can’t tune your own guitar, you shouldn’t be playing it. I wonder how much this will jack up the price of a Gibson.
That might be the laziest thing I’ve ever seen.
“I can only muster enough enthusiasm for these few half-hearted strums.”
Doesn’t bode well for the rocking that, theoretically, is about to commence, now does it?
already gone are the days of a Greatful Dead concert when a two hour show would take three hours so they could tune up on stage.
There is no musicianship anymore anyways.