Put a face on these handles - Forum Picture thread

A couple of pics

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This is me...

Sorry, there are NO pics of me with my Stingray :(
This is our 50's/60's band, Sky Daddy and the Pop Rocks. Just fun for a bunch of guys who are otherwise too old to know any better :)

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This thread doesn't move enough. I think the "head" threads have to do with that (and still have to take my Bongo Head pictures), but it's cool to see fellow MM players' real faces. Here are more pics to keep the ball rolling:

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Bass face

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Explaining the overtone series at the university. The notes/intervals are written on the board.
 
This thread doesn't move enough. I think the "head" threads have to do with that (and still have to take my Bongo Head pictures), but it's cool to see fellow MM players' real faces. Here are more pics to keep the ball rolling:

Alvarosbassface.jpg

Bass face

Alvaro-1.jpg

Explaining the overtone series at the university. The notes/intervals are written on the board.

The sound of your Bongo on this video is incredible.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwtYoFRQj2U]YouTube - Bassline for Rush's "Force Ten" on my EBMM Bongo[/ame]

I assume you are playing directly into the board, and not going through an amp. Is that correct? I'd like to find an amp that can sound like that.

Best wishes,

backagain1
 
The sound of your Bongo on this video is incredible.

YouTube - Bassline for Rush's "Force Ten" on my EBMM Bongo

I assume you are playing directly into the board, and not going through an amp. Is that correct? I'd like to find an amp that can sound like that.

Best wishes,

backagain1

Exactly, man. There's no amp between my Bongo and the sound card there. Actually, I started a thread sharing my satisfaction with the tone I got from my Bongo on that video. Thank you so much for your comment! :)
 
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2 ways: 1 is to use the "Manage Attachment" feature which you have at the bottom of your new post window and 2 is to host them on a freeweb pic hosting site such as photobucket.com once you upload your pic there you can then paste the relevant link in a thread within the
code parameters.

Option 2 is usually the preferred choice of webmasters as it doesn't use forum webspace storage but its linked to an outside database.
 
here me, I dont really have any good ones of me playing, I plan on taking some soon tho!

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