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It's quite possible the one coming to archtop. will get snapped up before it's listed. I saw that happen a few years ago when I was searching. I don't want to start a war, but for whatever it's...
i theres is a spell check on here i will be very glad to try and use it but i do not see any spell check option?
^ I'd just get a vintage one for 2k if I were to buy a Rhodes. But I'm happy that the new ones are out there. I think it's morally wrong to force people to use a grotty old vintage instrument to...
To take sight reading to the next level it does help to study rhythm independent from pitch. There are several books that take you though it in increasing levels of difficulty. You gradually learn...
I think he does mean that. I’d love to find a solid primer on how to read rhythms.
Heritage is great. Be advised that they don't cover loss/damage due to "nuclear perils" or "war and insurrection". :whistle:
I would pick out a nice Eastman guitar. They will not cost as much and be fine. More options for different things and less money.
I believe both models you mentioned are currently made in Indonesia. I have owned Japanese made Ibanez models (2616 and 2355) as well as a Chinese made Ibanez AS103 semihollowbody that is very well...
As long as the writer doesn’t misuse the apostrophe—I bought 2 guitar’s today—I’m OK. I like a bit of a linguistic challenge.
My Favorite is the Nylon nuts Gibson used in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Tuning is a breeze and they wear forever. A real SOB to shape and cut though.
I've been in the Multi-FX game for a good 30 years now , starting out with a 4-preset BOSS pedal, moving on through the follow-up BOSS pedals and ended up with a HELIX Stomp modeler which has been my...
Don't get me wrong, it's cool... but at almost 10k... If they just remade the 73 Rhodes at a reasonable price, they would have sold truckloads of them. That being said, this is an inspiration...
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