I get a lot of "Can those backups just come up a titch."
What's funny is I made a joke about the word before my last project, and the drummer thought it was hilarious. He then proceeded to say
"Can my floor tom come up just a skosh?" Dozens of times a day he uses this word.....yeesh
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2"Tuck"
Is the one that bugs me.
Is the one that bugs me.
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3"half a nipple"
Rift Canyon Dreamspwalshj wrote:I have offered you sausage.
Least favorite musician terms for minute volume adjustments
4Todd says "point," like "Snare drum up a point." I like it a lot. Modest but meaningful.
I've also heard "feather," which isn't too bad.
Don't like "RCH," or "split RCH." Very grandpa.
I've also heard "feather," which isn't too bad.
Don't like "RCH," or "split RCH." Very grandpa.
steve albini
Electrical Audio
sa at electrical dot com
Quicumque quattuor feles possidet insanus est.
Electrical Audio
sa at electrical dot com
Quicumque quattuor feles possidet insanus est.
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5I can't think of any bad ones, although the ones mentioned so far are pretty fricken annoying. Maybe I been lucky to not hear too much of this.
There was a guy back in college that used the expression "cunt hair" to denote a very small amount of whatever. That was interesting.
There was a guy back in college that used the expression "cunt hair" to denote a very small amount of whatever. That was interesting.
"The bastards have landed"
www.myspace.com/thechromerobes - now has a couple songs from the new album
www.myspace.com/thechromerobes - now has a couple songs from the new album
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6thats what RCH is "red cunt hair" I think- tacky if you ask me-
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7Wow. I do think people of Irish descent have pubic hair that denotes a different db level.
To be fair, I have caught myself using the word "click" (up a click etc), or dorkier when talking to my band mates I'll say "Maybe just one or two db lower."
To be fair, I have caught myself using the word "click" (up a click etc), or dorkier when talking to my band mates I'll say "Maybe just one or two db lower."
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8shit, I always try and specify how many dB I'm talking about. usually it's like "the guitar needs to come down about 3dB" or "that backing vocal should come down about half a dB" or something like that. what's the point of using a phrase as vague as "a little" or "a bit" or "a smidge" when you can say exactly what you mean?
how about "a tad"? I rather like that one, yeah?
how about "a tad"? I rather like that one, yeah?
"The bastards have landed"
www.myspace.com/thechromerobes - now has a couple songs from the new album
www.myspace.com/thechromerobes - now has a couple songs from the new album
Least favorite musician terms for minute volume adjustments
9scott wrote:shit, I always try and specify how many dB I'm talking about. usually it's like "the guitar needs to come down about 3dB" or "that backing vocal should come down about half a dB" or something like that. what's the point of using a phrase as vague as "a little" or "a bit" or "a smidge" when you can say exactly what you mean?
how about "a tad"? I rather like that one, yeah?
I use db's too. But usually not in front of chicks.
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10scott wrote:how about "a tad"? I rather like that one, yeah?
