-
Older Activity
-
Today, 12:02 AM
The Sadowsky Jim Hall is a fantastic guitar. Great fingerboard, setup, very good pickup. Perfect for jazz. I prefer the sound to the other...
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Today, 12:00 AM
Call it whatever you want but to me John Barry was the greatest film scorer and orchestrator who ever lived.
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:54 PM
Aha! So that's the trick. Puzzling why they don't publish the actual working tensions. I would guess that most string manufacturers would have the...
12 replies | 4145 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:46 PM
Just one would be fine … honestly just would be interested in an example of a lick you like that you’ve been struggling to make use of.
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:36 PM
Yeah, I can upload some of my transcriptions to YT and copy paste the link here.
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:02 PM
I was lucky to get my mint used 2005 nitro Jimmy Bruno for less than half the price of a new one today. It's still the most comfy and smooth neck....
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:47 PM
Read "Unsung," Warne Marsh's biography and find out about the mess they made of the Warne Marsh/Pete Christlieb album "Apogee".
WB and DF produced...
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:59 PM
Yes and no. I acknowledge that it is likely easier to find a good jazz teacher for in-person instruction in a major metropolitan area than in a rural...
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:59 PM
Hello everybody,
I have a 1933-34 Gibson L-12 for sale, $5800 + shipping (or local pickup near Danbury, CT). I have been privileged to own this...
0 replies | 65 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:45 PM
Its baaaaaaaaaaaaack
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:43 PM
Once, long ago on the jgbe, we set out to find what the James Bond chord was. I'm still not sure we ever found out.
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:41 PM
I don't know, there's a lot of individual variance in time to internalize tempo. The place to work it out is in rehearsal; stage jams not so much or...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:32 PM
This was a good Rick Beato video on the JB theme a talks about film
noir as a genre
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:27 PM
Which Mono Vertigo fits an ES-165/175? The dreadnaught one?
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:26 PM
I'm a lurker here and feel I'd better chime in, in defence of Sadowsky archtops! Actually I didn't realise they needed defending haha!
I got to...
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:26 PM
It’s a grand.
14 replies | 1494 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:18 PM
This is the guitar that I play the most since I bought it a little over a year ago – a 2014 Triggs New Yorker. It tends to sit out on a stand, while...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:13 PM
Hey, bud, what's in the case, huh? What's in the case? Ahhh... the shark line at the Philly Fall show... good times!
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:50 PM
Oofa, '36 and '37 are considered magical years by Martin fans and that puppy looks swell! It's worth a tad more than 25 bucks today on top of it...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:49 PM
Of course, Roger is an absolute legend in the bass world.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:47 PM
It is!
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:44 PM
For what it is worth, they speak highly of him on The Gear Page. Here are some examples:
Roger Sadowsky is a gentleman and a scholar...of music....
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:42 PM
I like the old 50s brown/pink and 60s black/yellow Gibson branded Lifton cases w the little brass tag near the handle but not a fan of the ones w the...
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:23 PM
Some buy in the hope that their guitars will be a hedge against inflation: their values will rise as the value of money falls. These investors are...
79 replies | 17677 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:21 PM
http://blog.musoscribe.com/index.php/2022/06/27/whenever-youre-ready-brian-auger-celebrates-60-years-in-music-part-1-of-3/
His band with his son...
0 replies | 78 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:21 PM
It's been a couple of decades since I used anything, but if those needs returned it would be a Carl Martin Quattro. Very high quality, captive line...
12 replies | 2130 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:18 PM
If you've got all the notes under your fingers but it's not sounding musical, then it's likely rhythm and phrasing you need to work on. Actually,...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:14 PM
Which can be had for less than the Sadowsky cost. An all hand-made laminate. And I got mine used for a lot less!:smile-new:
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:03 PM
They used Adirondack spruce back then. It’s a wonderful sounding guitar that makes me happy!
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:00 PM
Yka59 -
I don't know where you are but I come from a seaside town in the UK. There are several really good music stores there and, as far as I...
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:58 PM
If you know it's silly (and I agree that it is), why get hung up on it? If you're spending money on the most expensive guitar you'll ever own, why...
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:47 PM
It depends. If I'm holding up my hand and counting the last bar with my fingers, I obviously can't be playing anything. But I can hit a chord on...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:42 PM
That 00018 is beautiful!
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:42 PM
My lips are sealed.:cool::cool::cool::cool:
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:37 PM
Sounds like you made out pretty good on that deal. Everybody is happy.
Now let’s discuss that gorgeous spruce top. Is that Adirondack or Sitka? The...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:35 PM
Oh, Roger-Over and Out. :) (Both dudes). I think Emily Remler played one of those other guitars.
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:34 PM
I'm now a rogue pianist. The organ is up for sale!
Hammond XK-5 Digital Organ Complete Custom System | eBay
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:29 PM
Thanks for the answers!
I am glad smoothing the edge is an easy thing: I'll ask my tech to take care of it.
As per the Armadillo armrest: seems...
4 replies | 511 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:28 PM
That is a sweet vintage German archtop? It radiates some mojo. The patina on the finish looks great.
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:20 PM
This is my best sounding guitar, and the one I’ll never sell. A 1936 Martin 000-18 that I’ve had for 52 years.
My mom was dating this guy who...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:17 PM
Choice of fx is very subjective and personal. My dream rig might be your nightmare. Therefore, do a hands-on test drive of as many candidates as...
12 replies | 2130 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:52 PM
Oh, spy music :) So nice :)
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:51 PM
Is it what what WB and DF would call "fake fake jazz"?:cool:
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:50 PM
Sold!
2 replies | 273 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:45 PM
Yeah, there's a great book I read a while ago that was called "Spy Jazz"or something like that, and it goes over the music to every spy movie ever...
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:42 PM
I genuinely thought about this! HAHA! Especially considering I live in Belize.
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:40 PM
The Fall
I amend my statement to United Kingdom sickos are the worst.
139 replies | 11697 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:35 PM
Are those still made?
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:34 PM
not have a Gibson case; it slightly decreases the chance of someone wanting it and stealing it!] shreddin'
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:23 PM
I mentioned his name to a luthier well known for making laminates that sound as good as carved guitars but without the feedback problems. He didn't...
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:23 PM
I like Henry Mancini
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:19 PM
Stopped by the local music store to get some strings and saw a GB10SE on the wall. Here are my impressions.
On the plus side, the neck is...
0 replies | 115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:19 PM
I’m learning a lot from this thread. Great tips from everyone, especially NeverShouldHaveSoldIt’s insight on how to keep the form. So that last bar,...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:13 PM
Look up "Spy Music."
Danny W.
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
2 replies | 273 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:35 PM
This is my jazz rig
And my rock/pop and anything else rig. I still use a 1996 boss ME8 and don't consider it to be a toy. No amp modelling...
12 replies | 2130 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:33 PM
The Modern Gibson case shown is made by Ameritage in Costa Rica. Older-style Gibson-branded plywood cases were made in Montreal, by Boblen. Boblen...
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:26 PM
OP: "I never really know how to practice scales in a musical way."
What is music?
No sarcasm. If you know what music is, then just try doing it...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:18 PM
Don't worry, the heat was off when the guitar was up on the radiator, I just wanted to take it with a neutral backdrop. This is probably the guitar...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:16 PM
Different guitar. That one has a p90. I wonder if it was a custom that someone ordered based on Ed’s but I don’t think I’ve seen him play a p90 tele...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:10 PM
It's called a D'Aquisto Jazz Line. Same body, different neck.
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:09 PM
I do have a joke with myself that once you let a Japanese company build your guitar, that is a green light for them to do so in perpetuity.
They...
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:07 PM
And what you think about it overall?
10 replies | 363 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:00 PM
That one would likely work as well, but I can’t say definitely, as I haven’t had one in hand.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:59 PM
That is a nice guitar. The ergonomics look great. Mr.Luciano Buscarini has my vote for hometown hero. Congratulations. That looks like a special one.
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:56 PM
I've played in situations where players don't seem to take this kind of responsibility. Sometimes it's spoken aloud, although usually not. It's kind...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:53 PM
Nice. She looks good at 74yrs old. May we all age so well, but keep our original parts.
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:48 PM
Re Ed's Tele :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ql8ggZJYbg
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:45 PM
Both Yotem and Ed are playing guitars made by Valle guitars, who make fender inspired solid bodies. I don’t know the exact model pickup Ed has in his...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:43 PM
Would that be the case for all J-185 cases? Like this: GIBSON J-185 Modern Hardshell Case | eBay
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:33 PM
I don’t know about the gig bag, but the ES-175 case will work fine.
If you’d like something more protective, the J-185 protector case also works...
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:21 PM
Welcome!
I'd say: "sing something" spontaneously in your mind and try playing it on the guitar. That's why we practice scales, arpeggios, licks etc....
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:19 PM
That’s a perfect example of what I suggested. I’ve had to play the head quietly to get a wandering soloist back on the path many many times over the...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:11 PM
In #ihaveavideoforthat …
I made this a while back:
https://youtu.be/FIY8gpRjkXY
It’s from the modular lick thread:
Modular lick...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:05 PM
Made in the small country-town where I was born by luthier Luciano Buscarini according to my specs: 23,5" (Byrdland) scale lenght, slim neck and...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 04:05 PM
I'm looking to get a Herb Ellis ES-165, but the case it comes with doesn't seem to be Gibson branded. I know it's a silly thing, but if I'm spending...
10 replies | 460 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:58 PM
Hi!
First of all welcome to the Jazz Guitar On Line Forum.
I have just published on my YouTube channel a video with 5 "Multi-Purpose" :smile-new:...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:51 PM
I have been using solid body guitars and Henriksen amps on my solo gigs for several years now. Great jazz tone combined with lots of sustain makes...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:47 PM
It sounds like you’re pretty far along for a beginner.
Would you be up for posting one of your transcriptions?
It might help if we (or maybe...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:46 PM
These are both nearly impossible to come by , in very nice shape and have been sitting on my shelf for a LONG time. $300 shipped obo.
PS: if you...
2 replies | 273 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:43 PM
This is the one for me! 1950. Only the pickguard and knobs are still original but most parts are vintage: old tailpiece (looks like old Gibson or...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:35 PM
cbgtr
Hello, this is my first post on this forum.
Welcome..
You have found a very good site for your interest in jazz and guitar..many good...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:26 PM
From what I saw in the video, looks like a tele body and stratish headstock? Any ideas on PUs? He sounds awesome on anything he lays his hands on,...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:26 PM
I think this is the reason guitars are a bad investment. There is the idea of buying a bargain, maybe cleaning it up and flipping it for a profit....
79 replies | 17677 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:16 PM
Discogs has some info on Morte Goode:
Just a moment...
3 replies | 448 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:11 PM
Holy grail nano reverb. I’ve heard Ed is picky about reverb and usually brings this along or his 90s Alesis nanoverb. I don’t blame him I really...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 03:07 PM
That is smoking tone and nice phrasing, Ed is certainly top notch and I like that I believe he works very intuitively. In other words, he plays his...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:55 PM
That sounds killer. This is also a great clip, but with an archtop
...
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:42 PM
Thing is, I don't think it's even possible to respond to what you're hearing at such a tempo, which means you're relying purely on rote memory and...
50 replies | 23409 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:41 PM
Branding, apart from Yamaha, Tokai and Ibanez, hasn't been a Japanese forte. Just thinking of the variety brands ES-175 clones from Nippon were...
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:37 PM
Ed Cherry is a wonderful player.
It looks like he's got a box of some kind on top of the Henriksen .. any idea what that is?
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:32 PM
Would be a good thing to see the same guitar under another brand name for a more realistic price.
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:21 PM
Greetings, It sounds like you've been focusing more on the mechanics of playing than how to apply them. You should be able to play phrases you hear...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:21 PM
I'm just back from the Helsinki Tonefest guitar show with a carload of stuff. Those bags and boxes contain 17 Toob and Metro cabs, six amps, stands,...
14 replies | 1494 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 02:08 PM
Some great Sax playing too.
The whole band is top notch. :encouragement:
2 replies | 377 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:55 PM
There's wheels under it, no?
Oh wait, you were quoting prices in € so you were in the real/original Dublin. Well ... doesn't it float (or only on...
14 replies | 1494 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:52 PM
I was thinking it would be closer to an old book of John Mayer transcriptions
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:52 PM
If you haven't felt like throwing your instrument in the trash and changing your life after a gig, you haven't fully paid your dues yet.
I once...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:51 PM
Hello. Here is a video showing techniques to smooth the binding. Its very much the same as rounding a fingerboard.
...
4 replies | 511 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:46 PM
A tonal center approach is simple, even obvious. That's a great way to play it, if you count it off slow enough to make those changes.
But, the...
50 replies | 23409 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:45 PM
Look into the Armadillo armrest. It fits perfectly to my Loar, and robustly with its 2 oversized suckers. Plus it raises my arm to compensate some of...
4 replies | 511 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:32 PM
:smile-new: Which in most cases will consist of 2 or 3 books - and that may be an exaggeration.
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:27 PM
I don't think the advice given to think of different chords than what's on the chart is helpful and if the goal is to be able to hear and respond to...
50 replies | 23409 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:12 PM
Can't get enough of PB. Every time I hear him I appreciate him more. Seems to be a real nice guy too from what I've seen in interviews. :cool:
...
2 replies | 377 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:11 PM
I've just got Randy Vincent's 'All instrument' book, it's the same exercises as the Cellular Approach book, but for 'All instruments'.
I'm finding...
111 replies | 110527 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:11 PM
That's why I asked the OP what the books were. I've always been impressed by the chord per note style. Rather Barry Harris in a way.
I guess it...
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:02 PM
Smoothing / rounding the edge of the binding is easy, inexpensive and effective.
4 replies | 511 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 01:00 PM
Very similar to the Pat Martino touring setup for the last few years of his career - his guitar into his Acoustic Image Clarus head, played through a...
14 replies | 1494 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:53 PM
https://youtu.be/Fzrhdy9Af-I?feature=shared
this is a side of Pete’s playing that I haven’t heard much before. His style has become more...
2 replies | 377 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:52 PM
My two favorite jazz guitar players.
Grant Green.
https://youtu.be/kJsohgYvGuI?si=fJH5Xi5iW9WcEUI8
Boulou Ferre’....
1096 replies | 405652 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:48 PM
I prefer ebony for my steel resophonic tricone to add a little warmth. For my archtop, bone and ebony. Again, to help mellow the tone just a wee bit.
56 replies | 12247 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:44 PM
Welcome to the 1% of the 1% Club. Looks like a great instrument to join in with. Congratulations.
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:41 PM
You have a stunning collection @Mark M. The rosary links in the purfling and rosette along with the sound port being inspired through a Catholic...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:30 PM
I didn't play through the whole thing, but it looks like nearly all of it can be played as a series of shapes where you play the top line with your...
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:29 PM
If anyone knows of places I can post media that can help draw attention to my channel, I'd appreciate it.
It's something I'm naturally inclined...
1 replies | 267 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:25 PM
I never planned to have a "main squeeze." And I'm not an Eastman fanboi at all.
But the bell curve means that one percent of the time a...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:09 PM
Spoken-for by a well-known forum poster.
Thank you all.
5 replies | 838 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:08 PM
OP, if you're still out there: take lessons from a teacher who can play chord melody well.
Chord melody is an advanced skill and you don't yet...
63 replies | 5081 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:07 PM
Bumping this old thread to see if anyone has anything more to add, particularly if it’s based on direct experience with this amp. The specs look very...
45 replies | 14070 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:02 PM
Mahogany top and no pole p90! Is the entire body mahogany laminate? What about the neck? I’ve had one come through that looked like yours. It had a...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 12:00 PM
It sounds like you have a lot of the mechanics down but are still learning to think like a jazz player. This is a common problem amongst new jazzers;...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:54 AM
It's been said that only 30% of what you can do in the practice room makes it to the bandstand, and I've found that to be true. There are sooo many...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:41 AM
Recommend replacing the pickups if you get the JP Emperor.
Team Zephyr reissue, baby!
22 replies | 2418 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:24 AM
Lastly, here’s my newest addition. It’s a brand new Martin 000028/45 Gruhn Special, 12 fret, shade top. The “quad 0” Martins are probably the...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:21 AM
Hi all.
I've put together a video regarding my wood buying and what I've been learning over the last year.
This is all about stocking up on...
1 replies | 267 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:13 AM
Honestly the thread title should be “Ed cherry sounding killer” I don’t mean to make it overly about gear.
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:13 AM
Did you also see this?
How do I get my own guitar IR? - Acoustic IR
While an off-the-shelf model made with high quality gear and pickup X may...
28 replies | 3414 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:13 AM
Here’s my other beautiful “the one, part two” archtop. A 2022 Mark Campellone Custom Standard 17”. It’s a Dark Cherry Burst with a one off tail...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:12 AM
Saw this on YT from some recent shows. Obviously Ed sounds incredible through anything but I think this clip highlights how versatile the bud can be....
10 replies | 673 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:08 AM
Welcome to the forum.
The reason that although most would think scales are essential practice material for melody but that they don't lead to...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:05 AM
These 2x8 cabs can knock a wall down -- great balanced sound, too!
GLWTS!
2 replies | 368 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:04 AM
I can’t really choose “the one” between my 2 archtops. They are the 2 best archtops I have ever played, and I have no regrets for selling my L5CES...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:03 AM
Once he gave away the recipe to Japan that insures these guitars will keep getting built. Albeit without the USA setup they once had and perhaps a...
41 replies | 4412 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:46 AM
Scales are to learn where notes are on the guitar and how to get around. Think of it like learning street names. Just because you know Evergreen...
14 replies | 658 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:37 AM
Thanks, these are already in my sight but I have not tried them yet. And yes, the Tube preamp in the Helix is quite nice , especially in combination...
28 replies | 3414 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:33 AM
Ok, since you asked. :)
Here’s my Kharash classical. It’s a Canadian Red Cedar top with Indian RW back and sides with a Brazilian face plate for...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:27 AM
Countdown – Any way to simplify it?
I doubt it. A look at Coltrane's solo shows that all he's doing is rather obvious lines over each chord,...
50 replies | 23409 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:15 AM
I gotta be honest - an archtop through a tube head into a 4x12 really sounds great for jazz. I tried my Quilter Microblock through the speakers in...
14 replies | 1494 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:13 AM
I’ll try to hit everything in one reply. Firstly I am the band leader so, no worries about him finding out.
I didn’t tell the band how I felt,...
16 replies | 1115 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:13 AM
I have never had the chance to play a guitar with actual friction pegs, though I’m told that if they are made well they function very smoothly and...
54 replies | 3638 view(s)