its a metronome
I thing it stands for Rude And Black
R&B (rhythm and blues).
As much as anything, because Freddie Green never did a solo. Page, Jones and Green chunked away, flat out, and never lost their impetus whilst the guitarist went into solo mode. Also he was on an acoustic guitar which has far more drive than an electric model. With respect, Bill Basie's piano was really an embellishment and not essential to the power house of the rhythm section. Although it doesn't necessarily apply to this band, one of the biggest mistakes a rhythm section can make, is when a pianist is doing a driving shuffle rhythm, then decides to do a solo - the whole thing just flops.
Definetly NOT cheap strings. Cheap strings sound so bad that they pretty much ruin your night. But, it all depends on the music you play. If you play light music, I would suggest light gauge, for heavy... I would suggest standard .9 .11 and so on or I would suggest heavy gauge strings. I use standard because most songs seem to have that kind. I also have a multi-effect board so I can distort to my pleasing so it really don't matter.
a type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, characterized by a heavy beat and simple melodies. Rock and roll was an amalgam of black rhythm and blues and white country music, usually based on a twelve-bar structure and an instrumentation of guitar, bass, and drums.
creating the rhythm of something that makes a good thing
The thing that keeps tempo in music is the beat.
the answer is rhythm
the answer is rhythm
The answer is rhythm.
it took less than a minute before the entire thing came crashing to the ground
Destroy Rhode's machine.
the thing that keeps them is that arouund there kids get killed
The same thing that keeps you from floating out into space. Gravity.
the one thing that keeps darry from being a soc is the gang ang ponyboy and soda.
buoyancy
no such thing