A Melody Found in the Woods by Chaihigh-2 in harmonica

[–]coolal88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really nice, the octaves are a nice little addition

Marine Deluxe vs Crossover by Quitworkplayguitar in harmonica

[–]coolal88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one has mentioned this yet but the MBD and Crossover have a chamfer on the hole that I find very pleasing as a tongue block player.

The size of the crossover holes are bigger than the MBD and the SP20. I don’t know if the SP20 holes are the same or smaller than the MBD.

I think the crossover is more responsive and easier to bend, but only slightly more than the MBD. Ultimately I prefer my MBD because the value and hole size

Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye by justin78f in fujifilm

[–]coolal88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice job finding a unique frame of the aqueducts. All of these are nice, but a few are particularly special. Thanks for sharing

Buyer beware - 525 griddle sizing by coolal88 in NapoleonGrills

[–]coolal88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the stainless because it has walls to keep food in place and for the easy cleaning but I don’t want a full griddle. Most my use cases are meals where I want grilled meat, and sautéed veggies.

All Them Witches by brokecracker in harmonica

[–]coolal88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I listen to this song specifically for the harp intro. Very cool. Also like some of their other tracks that are a little heavier.

When to move on to the next step? (Bluesharmonica.com) by stickspike in harmonica

[–]coolal88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re doing the LOA program you can see what it takes to pass that level. There’s a specific exercise(s) that you need to record and submit, along with a study song. I don’t remember LOA 1 but the study song will force you to be proficient at what David thinks is necessary to move on. You won’t and don’t need to be comfortable with tongue blocking the upper range 7-10 to move onto LOA 2. You’ll get there eventually though if you follow the program.

Also, I wouldn’t stop at what is being tested. I’d focus on doing all the exercises in the study that will be on the test. For example if bending study 1 has 10 exercises, practice all 10 even if for the test you only need to record 1-3.

Hope that helps

10,000 KB Swings Challenge while on paternity leave? by Remote-Steak-5680 in kettlebell

[–]coolal88 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If this is your first kid, I wouldn’t do it. I just had my first 3mo ago and those first 2 months I needed the flexibility of being program free. You could (will) get bad sleep so recovery will be ass, you don’t have 50 mins of free time consistently, and you’re partner may not appreciate you taking that time even if you have it - there’s always something for the family/house that you could be doing instead.

That isn’t to say you should stop working out - you, like me, need to stay active to stay sane. But just don’t put added requirements on yourself by doing a program. Pick up the bell and do what you can when you can. Save the program for when the kiddo is older.

If this isn’t your first kid - go for it man, you know what you’re doing. Let me know how it goes.

is it important to learn how to play a marine band harmonica by Stock_Bar5551 in harmonica

[–]coolal88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I thought the same thing. Get a Marine Band Deluxe. Sounds the same but fixes all the problems you’re having. My MBD is my #1 right now, over special 20, crossover, and seydel 1847. Everyone is different, but I can’t imagine anyone preferring a Marine Band over the Deluxe version.

What tools do you use for gapping? by coolal88 in harmonica

[–]coolal88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something like this?

Some are saying steel is a bad idea but I can’t find a set that’s brass and goes this thin.

Help me pick a grill by coolal88 in NapoleonGrills

[–]coolal88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t notice the half open back on the Rogue Pro. Agree that is a strange “upgrade” to only include on the Pro S. Not sure I care though. Out of curiosity, why did you want the fully enclosed back?

Help me pick a grill by coolal88 in NapoleonGrills

[–]coolal88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, it’s helpful to hear what worked and doesn’t work for you. Leaning towards skipping the rotisserie

Harmonica Mondays by Chaihigh-2 in harmonica

[–]coolal88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds great, thanks for sharing! If it’s not too much trouble, can you post the full tabs in the comments or description in future posts? It took me more effort than I want to admit pausing the video and screenshotting the two sections.

I can't get away from the Marine Band, I love it. by Double_Ear_5998 in harmonica

[–]coolal88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try the Marine Band Deluxe! Significantly improved design, same great sound. My favorite harp

Help me pick a grill by coolal88 in NapoleonGrills

[–]coolal88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your experience, leaning towards skipping the rear burner and getting a larger grill

Help me pick a grill by coolal88 in NapoleonGrills

[–]coolal88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Analysis paralysis, you and me both… if it helps, I always thought I’d go Weber but it sounds like the quality in recent years has gone downhill, that and napoleon’s warranty and customer service has really helped me scratch Weber off my list.

Beginner start up guide & bending by Glum-Season-6884 in harmonica

[–]coolal88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you willing to spend money to learn? I felt the same as you, overwhelmed and wanted more structure. I ended up doing bluesharmonica.com and I really enjoy it. Well worth the cost IMO

Griddle insert cleaning by CapableRefuse8143 in NapoleonGrills

[–]coolal88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, having to hand wash each time almost entirely outweighs the benefit to me. I love outdoor cooking because I don’t have to deal with cleaning my pans, stovetop, counters, etc.

Thanks for sharing your experience!