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ALL THE GEAR AND NO IDEA – by Adam Rhodes

I read this great blog from Imar’s Adam Rhodes on all his instruments, music pedals, capo’s etc this morning on the Traditional Music Forum website. It’s a really interesting and informative read and if you have ever thought about using pedals with your music there are plenty of great tips in here!

ALL THE GEAR AND NO IDEA – by Adam Rhodes

Anyone who knows me well understands that I have a slightly unhealthy relationship with gadgetry. This ranges from phones to automated WiFi controlled lights in my apartment… I can’t seem to get enough! It’s something that has crossed over into my musical life too, so when I was asked to write a blog entry for TMF, I figured this could be a good opportunity for me to talk about this bordering on obsessive gear buying habit and explain what I use and how it all works. Maybe it’ll help me in a sort of a counselling type of way, or maybe it’ll make me worse, who knows?!

Read the whole blog (straight to the end!)

https://www.traditionalmusicforum.org/blog-post/?newsid=20270

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