Jag VS Jazz
- jop
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Re: Jag VS Jazz
Actually, a lot of people I know say 'yaguar'.
- Brock the Mod
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Re: Jag VS Jazz
Maybe I'm just into it because of his accent. Apologies.j-op wrote: Actually, a lot of people I know say 'yaguar'.
Make like a tree... and fuck off.
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Re: Jag VS Jazz
Everybody around here talks with this strange accent. It's called Limburgs.Brock the Mod wrote:Maybe I'm just into it because of his accent. Apologies.j-op wrote: Actually, a lot of people I know say 'yaguar'.
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Re: Jag VS Jazz
a Lot of my Swedish friends pronounce their 'J's' with a Y. Like yust instead of just, or even calling our friend yustin instead of justin. sometimes they tease us back by doing the j sound over exaggerated with kind of hillbilly twang to it.
As for the Jag vs. JM, I just got a Jaguar and love it! The sound IS more percussive and probably more sharp than the Jazzmaster I use to own. My Jag is from the 70's though, so I don't know how much that differs from everything else. The thing is, I love this jag so much that it has made me want to replace the JM I once had as well. Both sound as good as they look, and depending on who is playing it...even better!
As for the Jag vs. JM, I just got a Jaguar and love it! The sound IS more percussive and probably more sharp than the Jazzmaster I use to own. My Jag is from the 70's though, so I don't know how much that differs from everything else. The thing is, I love this jag so much that it has made me want to replace the JM I once had as well. Both sound as good as they look, and depending on who is playing it...even better!
Before bringing up drugs with your kids, hook your turntables up to a wah-wah pedal.
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Re: Jag VS Jazz
In Dutch the J is spoken like a Y. For example my name is Jop, but you say it like Yop in English.Slow-Pop wrote: a Lot of my Swedish friends pronounce their 'J's' with a Y. Like yust instead of just, or even calling our friend yustin instead of justin. sometimes they tease us back by doing the j sound over exaggerated with kind of hillbilly twang to it.