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- Aiden never finished anything. Not sure how I feel about that…
Soundwave, Transformers Prime
Of all the versions of Soundwave, I really dig how they did him in Prime. The design took a while for me to get into, but his characterization was really super strong. He never speaks, only sends Laserbeak out to gather intel, and silently stares, a quiet indictment, like he’s saying “You know what you did…”
I can’t think of any times they got him into any real action sequences other than in season 3 – but it was awesome. That’s really when I really realized how into the show I had gotten. A series with paper thin characters will always threaten to bore me to death, but they did a great job fleshing out every character in Transformers Prime. I’m such a nerd.
The figure himself was picked up at Quake Collectibles for just a couple bucks. I didn’t even know it was Soundwave until I started watching Prime. I had a big office and plenty of room for toys, so I wasn’t too picky about what I was buying, as long as it was from the franchises I care about. I’m trying to get my boxes unpacked, so I can take a look through my G1 toys, but that ain’t happening this week. Catch you guys later.
Theros MTGO Prerelease Draft: Scry Me a River
Draft is NOT sealed. I’m telling me, not you. In sealed deck events, you get to go for power, big drops, and a slower game. In a draft format where there are fine to good-as-hell two-drops you may want to keep your curve a little lower.
It’s fine. It attacks, it trades.
But this just scares the hell outta me.
I started out greedy, with two Staunch-Hearted Warriors and a Heliod’s Emissary, then a couple Leafcrown Dryad and a couple combat tricks – I even tried to keep an eye out for 2-drops to make sure that I didn’t have too slow of a start. Unfortunately, I think I fell into a trap.
I really wanted to play the same GW deck that I played at the prerelease. That made me miss out on what in hindsight would have been amazing picks, I passed on 3 Omenspeakers – thinking i didn’t have anything to dig for yet, and maybe if blue was still open, I could get a couple later… maybe nobody wanted them. WRONG. Blue was just plain old open, and I shoulda jammed them. Tried to grab some blue later in pack two, but it was too late. But I stayed the GW course.
My curve wasn’t awful, and I was consistent with creatures on the board by turn 3, but one of the biggest hurdles I think I have to watch out for is the greedy play, like sandbagging a dryad so I can maybe get a T4 bestow. Pair that kind of thinking with the fact that I was drafting at 8:30 in the morning (I got monday mornings off) and I wasn’t at peak mental focus? Bad day.
What I DID see this morning was that I passed all those Omenspeakers to the same guy, who then scried and scried and scried so he always had an answer. I also saw that I need to keep my past experiences from seeing new possibilities. I saw that Theros can be a mid-to-fast format, and games can get lost super fast. Especially since the removal suite is so limited (no pun).
I think I’m going to get back to BREAD and try to get a handle on Theros drafting. It’s a great set to go deep on.
I went 1-2, by the way. No gloat, lol.
F Chord Voicing Lesson
The F chord has to be the one voicing that ruins every beginning guitarist’s day. The first version of the chord you’re shown is usually all high strings with a short barre on the E and B strings.
SCREW THIS:
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Buncha things about that voicing bother me but here’s three:
- It’s way too thin. Especially on a solo acoustic guitar, I usually want a full, lush sound, like I get on an open E or G chord, but that 4-string F voicing is all highs and mids with no BODY to it.
- The short barre at the top is crazy uncomfortable, beginners get a bad buzzing sound or sloppy muted noises on the high E string.
- In the context of a song, it’s really kinda useless. Boo.
Next Voicing you learn is the big barre chord version, spanning all six strings, like a big, fat E chord. The beginner’s hand get’s tired, and there is much complaining. AND it takes forever to get your hand into position. Screw that. There’s gotta be an easier way that sounds good too!
THIS ONE IS ALSO BAD:
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So here’s my solution:
This voicing adds a lower note (C, the fifth) to round out the low end and, in fact, give the aural illusion that you’re using the the low E string. The mid-range aspects of this F chord voicing is great, because it leaves room for vocals to fit in the sonic space around it, a bass player can catch the low tonic or third if desired, and it’s faster to grab than the big barre chord.
Great thing about this voicing is that it’s movable. Wherever your pinky is, that’s the name of the chord, so go play! Half step up is Gb, then G, Ab, A, etc.
Caviat Audiens: Make sure you are muting the high and low E strings – high with the flesh of your first finger, and low with the flesh of your third finger OR your thumb over the top of the neck. For more on muting, check this post out
Now here’s 2 more that I use super frequent:
Not too different, but playing these gives you back any low end you might be missing. The highs are again, unnecessary. The first one is more useable, as far as my play style is concerned. I do tons of solo acoustic gigs, and it serves me well.
The second voicing brings out a low third on the open A string. The benefit of this is that it gives the chord an easier way to match the timbre of the chords around it in a situation where you are playing a lot of open cowboy chords. Use it as the IV chord in C, or the I chord in Amazing Grace (in bar 2 though) and you’ll hear the diference, and why it’s significant. There’s a TON of variations I use based on these voicings, but we’ll hit them later.
Rock on, you guys.
Shows, Plans and Other Such Whatnot
New stuff coming up!
Playing 2 sets with Tin Lolita on the 19th of October – one in libertyville, then back to the Chi to play with Mildly Intoxicated. The Libertyville show is an Octoberfest type party to celebrate the opening of the new, kick-ass back porch they built onto Holy Cross Church, then in the city we’ll be at a hipster sandwich shop – you’ll get deets as I get em!
Then, on November 2 Something Beautiful will be playing at YOTI in Mt Prospect with Solarsphere and OnceTheSun – It’s a re-run of a show we did a few months back. Strong bill, great people. This will be the first show since we parted ways with our drummer Eric, and we’ll be playing with the old tracks again.
This month we’re gonna start picking up the old momentum. If you haven’t noticed, I’m trying to throw something up here every day. I figure it’s good for my brain. I need to stay engaged. It’s tough, especially since I’m just doing the thing over here. But it’s helpful to think of things in new ways, and recently I started listening to the DIY Musician Podcast from CDBaby.com – there’s a ton of great information available there and my favorite nugget of information is to think of your social media strategy as a bunch of little things to do, rather than one big project.
Ultimately, I’m taking the opportunity to talk about just about anything I feel like – playing games, my toys and stuff – while I plug some shows and let you know what’s going on with the old guitar playing. Maybe I’ll start podcasting again…
Chillin w Abby
Laying around, hanging with a baby. Life is good. Just sayin’ so.
Let’s play with Transformers
I like lots of things, but love a select few. Interacting with things I care about gives me energy to be passionate about things. Reminds me that life is fun. This is Predaking:
I had been seeing the Transformers Prime figures, and the Beast Hunter line, wondering what the deal was with that. I hadn’t gone all the way through Prime yet, so I didn’t get it. Most annoying to me was the way it seemed like they were just redressing the old characters in some organic looking armor to make a buck – which in some cases they do – but anyway…
I DID finally finish Prime, and I’m totally in love with it – not going to need all the toys, just named characters as they were animated. I’m not too into the alternate versions unless they remind me of something else.
As far as the show itself went, they developed the characters in new ways that stayed mostly faithful to the G1 show, and even made room for the Maximal/Predacon conflict from Beast Wars, I think. That’s really the thing that does the show for me – it reminds me of Beast Wars. Once I’m done unpacking my toys, I’ll talk about those figures. But if you’ve got a fondness for season 1 of the G1 show – give Prime a chance – then let’s get a bucket of wings and a copy of the new movie, Predacons Rising.
I’m too stoked.