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I saw an amazing flamenco player, however i have a steel string guitar, where he had a nylon stringed one. So i was wndering if its possible to play flamenco songs on the steel string guitar, and where could i find a tab for it? are there tabs for rasegueados?
Well, you couldn't play traditional flamenco on a steel string guitar, that's for sure. What you could do is learn some flamenco chords and chord progressions. One problem is that a lot of flamenco techniques on a steel string guitar -- rasgueado, for example -- will literally sand your right hand fingernails down to the nub. It's not going to be pretty, and will probably be painful. Even on a flamenco guitar I protect my right hand nails with a thin coat of super glue. Also, the fingerboard of a flamenco guitar is wider than that of a steel string guitar. That's because many of the notes played in flamenco are actually played with the left hand, not the right hand - lots of hammer ons and pull offs. You can do that higher up the neck on an steel string guitar, but it would be hard to do that in first position on that guitar. Anyway, yes, to a small extent you could conceivably do something that has a flamenco sound on a steel string guitar. But why? You can get a great student model flamenco guitar from Yamaha. It's only $350. Then, you need a teacher. Flamenco is difficult to learn (I've been at it for ten years) and it's important to learn from an instructor who can teach you the correct techniques. Otherwise, you just have to learn everything all over again when you finally do take lessons. Intermediate and advanced students can learn from a video, but beginners really need face time with an instructor. Best wishes.
I should have known, but magnets don't stick to stainless steel, so now I'm at a loss, I can't display my photos on the fridge. any ideas?
Elmers, the glue maker, make stuff called Tack Adhesive Putty. It looks like a stick of kids clay or silly putty, but you tear off pieces of it and stick them to the fridge. Then stick your pictures to the putty! Works great and comes off easily.
The common packaging methods for steel coils include wooden pallets, steel strapping, and protective wrapping such as shrink wrap or stretch film. Additionally, steel coils are often secured with steel bands or wire ties to ensure stability during transportation and storage.
Steel coils are typically processed for cutting to length or blanking through a series of steps. First, the coils are unwound using a machine called an uncoiler, which feeds the steel into the cutting process. Then, the steel passes through a leveler to ensure a flat surface. Next, it enters a shear or blanking process, where the steel is cut into desired lengths or shapes. Finally, the cut pieces are stacked or packaged for further use or distribution.
Steel coils are inspected for flatness variations using specialized equipment such as flatness gauges and laser measurement systems. These tools are used to measure the surface profile of the coil, detecting any deviations from the desired flatness tolerance. Additionally, visual inspection and manual measurements by trained professionals are also carried out to ensure accurate assessment of flatness variations in steel coils.
No, steel coils should not be stored in a corrosive environment as it can lead to the degradation of the steel surface and compromise its structural integrity.
for my engineering project I have been asked to design a method of suspending a TV of weight 14Kg from a gantry, the TV must be 5m below the gantry. My team have decided to use as a suspension method a steel cylinder of outer diameter of 10cm and an inner diameter of 8, however we now need to work out both the max stress and strain and the actual stress and strain. and help would be useful
the area of the cylinder bypass area is extensive actual its 28.26 cm^2 so if the wieght is 14 which ability the metallic consists of .5 kg/cm2 , which isn't something we enable metallic the gentle one carry as much as a million.4 t/cm2 that's 1400 kg no longer 0.5 , so dont worry urself approximately deflection....
Monopolistic competition means all of their products are identical like things in supermarket like milk. There are no high barriers to entry. Oil and steel are all same in all industries.
While oil and steel may seem to be all the same, they are really not. There are many different grades of crude oil and many different types of steel.