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Kasperow
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Kasperow
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01/12/2015 4:18 pm
Indeed, it's a great way to meet new people to play with. And considering the skill level most local upcoming acts are on, it'll be one hell of a learning experience! I know at least two upcoming bands on the local music-scene, that are over-all better than some of the biggest Danish Rock/Metal bands. I don't expect to get a chance to jam with the people in either of those two bands, but if that opportunity presents itself, I'll seize it!

And it'll be a good way to see if my pickups sound as great with a foreign amp. Obviously, I intend to bring my Les Paul. It's the most comfortable guitar I have, and I haven't been able to afford something of higher quality yet. It also sounds really cool for Rock/Metal, and it can do some pretty nice Blues too, so that's only all the more reason to bring the LP along :)

Maybe I'll find a couple of local guys to play with, maybe my musical network just grows bigger, who knows? Anyway, I'll have to check it out!
"Commit yourself to what you love, and things will happen."
- Mika Vandborg, Electric Guitars, "Follow Your Heart"
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