Are you sure they needed one? Pickle seems to be her own worst enemy as it is. She doesn't even know how to tsundere right.lake_wrangler wrote:Well, they needed a foil, an antagonist of sort, without having to resort to an actual villain...Alkarii wrote:To be honest, though, I haven't liked Shawna from the beginning, especially from that smug expression she wore just after speaking to him. I really don't want to see her get what she wants, just from her behavior.
Hope He Remembered 2018-06-21
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Re: Hope He Remembered 2018-06-21
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Really? Any moment now, Pickle is going to explode into a tsundere storm!Thor wrote:Are you sure they needed one? Pickle seems to be her own worst enemy as it is. She doesn't even know how to tsundere right.
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Re: Hope He Remembered 2018-06-21
Hypothetically they COULD work, but their effective length would be rather short - from the pin at the end of the last (starting from the head) bend, to the base on the body.
So in tone it would probably be closer to a ukelele than to a typical guitar.
So in tone it would probably be closer to a ukelele than to a typical guitar.
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Notice how the "strings" bend smoothly to follow the curve of the neck? I don't think they're under tension at all. I'm not even sure they're wire strings... the materials list for the sculpture mentions glass fiber.Warrl wrote:Hypothetically they COULD work, but their effective length would be rather short - from the pin at the end of the last (starting from the head) bend, to the base on the body.
So in tone it would probably be closer to a ukelele than to a typical guitar.
I think you'd have to use very tall frets all the way along the neck, with each string riding in a slot cut into each fret, if you wanted to tension the strings enough to actually be able to tune and play them.
Re: Hope He Remembered 2018-06-21
Except that then the strings would only vibrate from the anchor to the first fret . . . and that's so short the frequency would be extremely high, and the volume minuscule.Dave wrote:Notice how the "strings" bend smoothly to follow the curve of the neck? I don't think they're under tension at all. I'm not even sure they're wire strings... the materials list for the sculpture mentions glass fiber.Warrl wrote:Hypothetically they COULD work, but their effective length would be rather short - from the pin at the end of the last (starting from the head) bend, to the base on the body.
So in tone it would probably be closer to a ukelele than to a typical guitar.
I think you'd have to use very tall frets all the way along the neck, with each string riding in a slot cut into each fret, if you wanted to tension the strings enough to actually be able to tune and play them.
Unless, of course, the guitar is much larger than it appears.
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Re: Hope He Remembered 2018-06-21
Actually, the first fret is the one nearest the headstock, farthest from where your picking hand would usually be.
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Okay, to the closest fret, then.
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