Direct Drive
Direct Drive
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A Vital Defensive Driving Technique – Signal Intent!
A key aspect of defensive driving techniques is to signal your intent when you are out on the road. This means communicating to other drivers what you are about to do. As a first step it is essential that all lights that help you communicate to other drivers are functioning. Indicators, brake lights, head lights and other driving lights must be in good order. It's almost impossible to adopt a defensive driving attitude if other drivers have got no idea what you intend to do.
Indicate Your Intentions Early
When changing lanes, turning or undertaking some other manouvre that others may not expect, use your indicator early, that is before you make your move, rather than late or not at all. Mind reading is not really part of defensive driving techniques. Even if you think you are a mind reader, other drivers are usually not. Your indicators should tell other drivers what you are going to do in advance, not to disguise or acknowledge the manouvre you have just completed!
Be Predictable
Apply your defensive driving techniques by being clear with your indicators and move according to your signal. Don't suddenly change your mind and act in a way that confuses other drivers. Don't indicate a left turn and then turn right or vice versa. Make sure your indicators cancel after your manouvre so you don't drive for miles with a meaningless signal that only confuses other traffic.
Know Where You Are Going
Knowing where you are going may not be something you consider as part of defensive driving techniques, but neither is getting lost. Getting lost results not only in confusing yourself, but also in confusing others as you make sudden or false moves trying to find your destination. Slowing down, then speeding up again without indicating is hazardous. If you get lost, indicate correctly to an appropriate place to stop and consult your street directory or map, or ask someone for directions. Driving around aimlessly forms no part of defensive driving techniques.
Always Signal
As part of driving defensively, it is a good habit to always signal your intent, particularly when making lane changes or turns. Even on a an apparently lonely road at night it is good practice to signal your intent.
Slowing Down
A key aspect of defensive driving techniques is slowing down or stopping. You can warn following drivers of your intent to slow down or stop by tapping the brake pedal once or twice to flash your brake lights. The flash of the brake lights will alert following drivers to what you intend and this is particularly important if a following driver is approaching quickly.
Signalling your intent early and clearly is a key to staying out of trouble on the road. Being predictable is not only part of your armoury of defensive driving techniques, but also enables other drivers to know what you are doing. . This allows them to anticipate your moves and allows valuable time to adopt their own defensive driving tactics.
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What year is the Sony Direct Drive turntable PST33?
70's or 80's
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Classic Wah
Classic Wah
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Things That You Should Know About a Guitar
The guitar have influenced in most of the music that you hear on the radio in many different ways: pop, rock, reggae, blues, ballads and everything else. The guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments today.
The guitar is not ‘picky’ about its player. A guitar can be played by a learning child or an experienced guitar player. The guitar, together with the drums and the piano compose the modern music scene equipment set.
With the popularity of a guitar, one can’t help thinking about the beginnings of the instrument. Where did the guitar come from? This article tries to give a brief history of the wonderful musical instrument, which is the guitar.
Guitar image has undergone change throughout the centuries. You will be surprised that in the early times, the guitar was actually a symbol of being poor and it was refuted by most classical musicians. Today, playing the guitar is a symbol of talent and musical prowess.
Predecessors
The very first documented mention of the instrument dates back to the fourteenth century. At that time the guitar-ancestor had three pairs of strings (usually referred to as double courses) and a single string with the highest tone. Actually, there have been many guitar-like musical instruments in the ancient times, up to as many as 5,000 years ago. Instruments which look like the guitar were seen in statues which were recovered in archeological expeditions in the Iranian region of Susa.
However, some say that the word “guitar” came from the word “qitara”. Qitara is an Arabic name for the different kinds of lutes during the early times.
Evolution
It is believed that the people of Malaga invented the guitar. That is why, a lot of people said that the guitar to originate in Spain. The guitar evolved from having three pairs of strings to four pairs of strings and eventually six single strings.
It was in the 16th century, the guitar began become popular. It was played by the lower and middle classes as a counterpart for the vihuela which was played by the aristocrats. The vihuela was tuned like a lute but had a body similar to that of the guitar.
The guitar made a serious evolution during the 18th century: the double strings where replaced by single strings and a sixth string was added. In the 1800s, Antonio Torres de Jurado gave birth to the classical guitar. Basically, he increased the size of the body of the guitar. The guitar still struggled because it was considered as an instrument for the taverns - an instrument which could not be used for classical music. In Spain, where people hated the piano, the guitar found refuge. However, it was also tainted by the views that guitars were for gypsies and for no-good bums who asked for loose change in bars.
The guitar is a very dynamic musical instrument. Through evolution, the guitar has made its mark on the modern music scene. From crude instruments with many variations, the guitar has become a real and much-sought after instrument.
What Wah Wah Pedal does Slash use in the sweet child o mine solo?
what wah wah pedal does slash use in his sweet child o mine solo. the
Dunlop GCB95 Classic Cry Baby Wah
or the
Cry Baby Wah Wah Pedal
look here to see the 2 different pedals
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There's not much difference in the tone of those 2 pedals...why not buy Slash's signature wah?


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