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I wound up buying the felt polishing pad that Max had found (approximately $6.) It's perfect, just need to hack it up, but first need to get the new pick guard ordered. There's enough material in one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUraQxzUrdw&t=3s
OK, so here's mine This is a 2005 D'Angelico EX DC. I bought it in 2011. This from the first run MIK D'Angelicos, the ones that were. It has some details that are a bit different from the...
Worth listening to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIJbutUUruA&t=473s
At least he'd say something. I just finished a book on Nick Drake recently, and he went from being like Ed Bickert, to showing up at your house, coming in, and saying nothing for hours. Then he'd...
That's what I felt also. I thought it was more the disadvantages of both than the advantages of both lol. Also, they were still dirty. I dunno if they fixed that.
I want to set up a Nylon string guitar with the Gambale half-Nashville tuning. Any thoughts on what strings to use? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Interesting ... I saw a guy play one of these at a jam recently and wasn't sure what it was. Now I know. Very cool idea (people often wonder why Gibson never made a 330 with humbuckers).
Well, IIRC, TIs are the only nickel wrapped flatwounds. So that makes a difference. Although I was thinking more broadly than just flatwounds, since I don't like 'em very much.
I tried some kind of half-wound (half-ground?) phosphor bronze strings and don't exactly understand what went wrong. I think the wound string diameters resulted in different spacing of the the steel...
FYI. In many of his gigs around the country, Julian Lage either borrows a local amp or uses a Fender Champ. I once read he used a ZT Lunchbox at one of his. So, it's not the amp. It's us.
Yeah LOL true, why a Hendriksen at home where you don't have to carry it anywhere? I can see the potential for it being OK in a mix with lots of other stuff going on, but I'm going to take a big...
up for sale is a 1949 gibson es-5. it is one of the 12 prototypes made in june of 1949. serial number a-3335. these are extremely rare, of course....it is 100% gig ready with a new fret job...
Yeah, most boppers like to play horizontal lines, but forcing yourself to stay in position, while sometimes harder, has the payoff where the ideas, devices, lines etc can become "moveable". If you...
There's a reason why Eric Alexander is such a...
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