-
Older Activity
-
Today, 04:20 PM
I mean the joke is none of the names correspond to the modes the Greeks were talking about anyway - it all got scrambled over the centuries.
A lot...
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Today, 04:13 PM
Bosco (great percussionist) had a thing about everything comes from polka. Though he was talking about Choro. But ragtime, jazz, country too.
The...
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Today, 04:00 PM
RJ VB:
"If you care enough about the contents of the cage you should probably treat it like a motorcycle helmet: replace after an accident."
Donnd:...
32 replies | 1739 view(s)
-
Today, 03:40 PM
Sounds great, Mark!
5 replies | 244 view(s)
-
Today, 03:28 PM
That’s actually a point of contention among Princeton lovers. More than a few (sadly including Jazzkritter or whoever sold my ‘76 to him) stuffed...
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 03:27 PM
Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Rob. You're a great contributor here. Feel better!
82 replies | 4127 view(s)
-
Today, 03:22 PM
Absolutely. On the fly adjustments are just like any other amp. If you need to roll back Bass for example, just grab the Bass knob and roll it back....
21 replies | 1147 view(s)
-
Today, 03:15 PM
Yes, the physical knobs work just like any other amp. The editor is for fine tuning your amp (clean/crunch/lead/etc.), your effects and EQ to create...
21 replies | 1147 view(s)
-
Today, 03:09 PM
Thinking "7b9b13 chord" gets me where I want to go and, if I change one note I don't need to travel to a different part of Ancient Greece to name it...
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Today, 03:05 PM
It also melts and is almost guaranteed to shed a few crumbs that'll leave memorable stains on yer good clothes you were certain you'd be keeping...
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 02:51 PM
I'm intrigued by this report of how good the Katana is.
When I've heard other players use Quilters, I've found them to be quite bright. I've...
21 replies | 1147 view(s)
-
Today, 02:50 PM
That back quilt looks so 'deep'! It's spacey. A great piece~
17 replies | 1060 view(s)
-
Today, 02:45 PM
I would have guessed it was easier to do the Florentine, rather than making that Venetian bend. Then again, I'm not a builder so I'm talking out my...
43 replies | 2996 view(s)
-
Today, 02:13 PM
I've heard the polka thing happen when the notes are not placed and accented in the Brazilian way. The first quarter note is played softly and more...
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Today, 02:01 PM
These are rare as Rocking horse Sh!¥ in the uk RRP $5525 it’s in great condition and plays like a dream. Go check out Julian Lage demo of these on...
0 replies | 46 view(s)
-
Today, 01:47 PM
Haven't looked it over yet, but there are usually good alternatives - no power chords allowed though. ;)
And I'll see what Barry Galbraith did...
2 replies | 143 view(s)
-
Today, 01:41 PM
... and it has a 12" speaker, unlike the original Princeton.
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 01:39 PM
Don't know what the equivalents of blues or power chords would have been in Mark's time, but it would've involved banjos rather than guitars....
...
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Today, 01:33 PM
Thanks for the explanation,but too many options for me as a guitarist of years past is not a Good Combination,Lol!
21 replies | 1147 view(s)
-
Today, 01:31 PM
Great condition, fully functional, no issues.
Comes with a soft carry case.
East London, UK.
Local pickup.
Special forum price: 550 GBP.
0 replies | 35 view(s)
-
Today, 01:25 PM
A new short video from Jordan Klemons on point:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HXzBcxa6emM&feature=youtu.be
37 replies | 1816 view(s)
-
1 replies | 62 view(s)
-
Today, 01:23 PM
A straight two beat from bass and guitar makes most bossas sound like polkas to me. The rhythm of the guitar comping is usually syncopated, like ...
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Today, 01:20 PM
Another monstrosity.... Obviously not made by Fender but the bidding price suggests that some people assume that it was:
Fender Telecaster Resonator...
16 replies | 1090 view(s)
-
Today, 01:19 PM
Guild T-50 Slim
Had this for about 5 years.
Bridge has been replaced with a good quality ABM bell brass in nickel.
Pots replaced.
Magnets...
1 replies | 62 view(s)
-
Today, 01:16 PM
The I Ching is fun for such questions, the hexagrams can give you fascinating responses, "The perseverance of the superior man furthers." :dontknow:
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Today, 01:14 PM
Of course, no of course Guinga is not playing 1960s Bossa Nova. I meant it more in the sense that Guinga’s style is clearly building on the Brazilian...
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Today, 01:10 PM
It's anti-inflammatory and raises HDL. It's high in flavanols, and it tastes great. As the carnival hucksters used to say, it's good for the...
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 01:05 PM
I've done a walk-through of this arrangement.
I will have to alter a few of the 5 note chords.
I'm 67 years old and the grips on beat 4 of bar...
2 replies | 143 view(s)
-
Today, 01:05 PM
To me "mediocre" may just mean not meeting the criteria I listed in my previous post.
Other than the change to Em7 in the Coda I mentioned, the...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Today, 01:02 PM
a) we'd start calling you nevershouldhaveboughtit
b) just look at that silly label ;)
c) chocolate isn't addictive :cool:
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 01:01 PM
thanks for listening! Glad you enjoyed.
5 replies | 244 view(s)
-
Today, 01:00 PM
. Yes, this is the Testadura model I’ve had for about 7 years.
5 replies | 244 view(s)
-
Today, 12:51 PM
Update: I went into Tone Studio this morning and grabbed screen shots of my Jazz patch for Katana MkII. I was mistaken and while I had previously...
21 replies | 1147 view(s)
-
Today, 12:38 PM
I'd love to, but the band we're in together is a blues band. So I don't think we'll learn anything useful from recording the gigs we do together. ...
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 12:30 PM
Great lesson! I just subscribed to your channel.
1 replies | 124 view(s)
-
Today, 12:28 PM
To the top
11 replies | 1136 view(s)
-
8 replies | 947 view(s)
-
Today, 11:51 AM
You should do a demo of it for jazz! Love to hear it.
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Today, 11:48 AM
I love seeing this repair/reconstruction stuff. If I wasn't already so old, I think I could really get into it. Fascinating documentation. Bravo,...
53 replies | 4281 view(s)
-
Today, 11:29 AM
You guys who can hear the difference must have big ears
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Today, 11:29 AM
Steve,
Hey, with a Strat you can go from hard rock to country to jazz to Motown...pretty much any sound you want is possible. Though I was...
67 replies | 5722 view(s)
-
Today, 11:17 AM
I've played few PRS guitars, and they are outstanding instruments, but I have always been a Les Paul player. Part of the reasoning is the...
44 replies | 7664 view(s)
-
Today, 11:05 AM
I've been playing guitar for 61 years now...and all through those years, I played Les Pauls, Stratocasters, the occasional L6s but I never owned a...
2267 replies | 589618 view(s)
-
Today, 11:05 AM
SS on my carved Eastman sounds the same as the original nickel to me.
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Today, 11:04 AM
Tnx for all the compliments. I’d be open to working out a trade for a smaller carved archtop.
4 replies | 452 view(s)
-
Today, 10:58 AM
Wow, I didn’t know he built any archtops. Had to google for some info.
1 replies | 95 view(s)
-
Today, 10:57 AM
WD40 would probably be the obvious choice if spraying is to be done. The WD stands for Water Displacement. That's what it was originally intended...
9 replies | 730 view(s)
-
Today, 10:55 AM
Although my "Jazz"-manship is limited and most of my professional guitar playing is pretty much R&B, I have a love for jazz and the instruments the...
383 replies | 304435 view(s)
-
Today, 10:47 AM
to everybody
I'll eventually see you guys in heaven
and hopefully I get a chance to do some serious cooking up there
but the messages to Joey
...
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Today, 10:46 AM
Great guitar...neck is like a baseball bat. Incredible sound
73 replies | 7517 view(s)
-
Today, 10:36 AM
It’s not my guitar but would love to have it after it was raised from the dead. I would name it Lazarus. :smile-new:
53 replies | 4281 view(s)
-
Today, 10:21 AM
Good to hear from you Mike !!
All the best from 90 miles north, and all parts in-between !
Dennis
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Today, 10:20 AM
Hi all, as the title suggests, I would be interested to buy or trade for a Bozo archtop. Maybe a long shot but I figure you gotta put it out there. ...
1 replies | 95 view(s)
-
Today, 10:11 AM
Hi Big Mike,
Your love for guitars is admirable. Your generosity knows no bounds. Keep on keeping on!
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Today, 09:46 AM
Yes, mine too now. I forgot links within the forum only have a short life.
Very simple, go to the search box at the top of the page and put in ...
31 replies | 1821 view(s)
-
Today, 09:39 AM
Hey Joey
I have no beef man except in the burgers they sent me here and in my l Bolognese sauce
love you man
you take care of yourself buddy
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Today, 09:27 AM
I would not change a chord just because it was "awkward." that could be another word for "my skills need improvement" so I go ahead and try to master...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Today, 09:06 AM
https://youtu.be/SeCrpo_vbT4
79 replies | 8115 view(s)
-
Today, 08:20 AM
I published a video on my YouTube channel dedicated to the basic comping for the Blues in Bb.
I think it can be useful to those starting out with...
1 replies | 124 view(s)
-
Today, 08:02 AM
ok SHALL TRY. hEY LIKE I said you're very kind and I really appreciate you help. Anything I can do for you in the future let me know.Ed
16 replies | 1297 view(s)
-
Today, 07:55 AM
Thanks. So it could be that the cheap Chinese guitar used greenwood and that made it Warp when the humidity went up? Thank you
2 replies | 155 view(s)
-
Today, 07:52 AM
Something I missed on first glance is that your guitar, if that is you playing of course, clearly states Gibson on the head stock, not an Ibanez. Is...
9 replies | 835 view(s)
-
Today, 07:48 AM
Here is part 2....
Still basic but incorporating some encircling. Part 3 will be very interesting. Will try to record it on Wednesday...
2 replies | 1990 view(s)
-
Today, 07:38 AM
It does , that's why most good builders have a drying regimen. I learned the hard way in my early days, after 41 years at it I make sure mine is dry...
2 replies | 155 view(s)
-
Today, 07:28 AM
For me, I find that there are a bunch b9's in the dominants(not all) but don't wanna use any because it makes the comp a bit more..
crybaby-ish.
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Today, 07:26 AM
Exactly! I happen to be in final talks with its potential new owner, and his name actually starts with an “S,” too :smile-new:
3 replies | 382 view(s)
-
Today, 07:24 AM
Water can leak in but can only get out by evaporation which could take a very long time. I would open the amp up and dry it with tissues and a hair...
9 replies | 730 view(s)
-
Today, 07:13 AM
SS is harder on tools, and it takes more time & materials to both install & finish them. Standard cutters break. Cheap abrasive paper, files etc...
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Today, 07:07 AM
Looking good, Jeff!
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Today, 07:06 AM
We all have fashion, even if that fashion is anti-fashion. What you wear is a statement, even if the statement is that you're too busy with more...
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Today, 07:04 AM
I'd say the latter goes for any kind of music, and the former seems ... impossible.
That said, back when I was young and absorbing everything I...
5 replies | 518 view(s)
-
Today, 06:52 AM
LOL there's some truth there
58 replies | 6320 view(s)
-
Today, 06:47 AM
I could hear it on my tele- it was just so subtle that it didn't matter. No EQ changes were required. Perhaps different guitars react differently to...
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Today, 05:59 AM
You folks arguing the toss with Henry would do well to read his bio before making even bigger fools of yourselves
Biography Timeline - Henry...
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Today, 05:38 AM
"A power chord is a chord in the same way that smooth jazz is jazz" -Mick Twain
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Today, 05:30 AM
I have both a SF Princeton Reverb and a SF Deluxe Reverb, but both have been modded a bit.
The Princeton is perfect for a grab and go to jam amp...
92 replies | 36956 view(s)
-
Today, 05:15 AM
I've had a Zoller AZ48 pickup mounted on a pickguard with a vol, tone pot and jack socket for a floating pickup for many years, it's still in my ...
28 replies | 5968 view(s)
-
Today, 05:13 AM
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing the song.
5 replies | 244 view(s)
-
Today, 04:52 AM
The new tune for this fortnight is When Sunny Gets Blue as selected by Mick-7 and decided by the roll of a dice.
This is the book that we are...
2 replies | 143 view(s)
-
Today, 04:21 AM
Yes, played acoustically, stainless steel frets sound very different, but when using a gig level loud amp, I don't hear any difference.
I've...
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Today, 03:20 AM
For me the Deluxe reverb is the best amp ever. Cuts any gig volume wise, and the best tone, not super clean but with that slight break up. ...
92 replies | 36956 view(s)
-
Today, 02:49 AM
Thank you for your answers! I will buy a bridge made of wood.
To be honest, I'm also thinking about changing the pickups. I owned a Les Paul Custom...
9 replies | 835 view(s)
-
Today, 02:33 AM
I couldn't open the link, but what you describe sounds a bit like an approximation of a Banjo-approach, which totally makes sense in a setting like...
197 replies | 9770 view(s)
-
Today, 02:32 AM
I will roll the dice after this mornings school run.
The Nearness of You 1, 3, 5
When Sunny Gets Blue 2, 4, 6
New thread coming soon...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Today, 02:29 AM
Beautiful girls in bikinis, I'm all for that, but that hideous "mankini" thing is a definite no bueno.
I prefer a lady who looks good in a bikini...
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Today, 01:28 AM
Hope you find one. Love mine, and wish you the best in your search.
23 replies | 2211 view(s)
-
Today, 12:26 AM
I agree with your sentiment, i.e., play it as written at first, you may learn something. I have been doing that, however, I will change chord...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Today, 12:18 AM
I like that southern feel to it, unique. Nicely done sir.[/QUOTE
The Soul Man, thanks on nice words.
4 replies | 235 view(s)
-
Today, 12:13 AM
Isn't it strange that some of us can hear the difference between SS frets and NS frets and others cannot? I am not sure if our more sensitive hearing...
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Today, 12:12 AM
Thanks my Bratisto.
4 replies | 235 view(s)
-
Today, 12:10 AM
Ciari Guitars Pro-Play Folding Guitar
My new Ciari (P90 Solo) arrived last week. Best engineered guitar I've ever had. Now working on getting...
32 replies | 1739 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:53 PM
I'm glad I found out on a $1k tele rather than a 175. Sorry you went through that. On the tele, i changed pickups and like the guitar but it's a...
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:52 PM
i had my tele refretted with SS frets and it made the guitar unusable (bright). Also, was charged a $100 up-charge for a fret-level because of SS
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:34 PM
I like that southern feel to it, unique. Nicely done sir.
4 replies | 235 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:16 PM
As others have pointed out there is no guaranteed way to protect your instrument aside from buying a seat, which I have done before when I brought my...
32 replies | 1739 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 11:11 PM
Mike,
We don't know each other, but hanging around here for a few years, one gets some sense of some personalities, more than others. Your passion...
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:57 PM
Clearly a side gig as a stuntman for Borat has it's advantages, though I imagine there were certain standards needed to qualify. Did you work on...
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:47 PM
Hey, a different Ribbecke! Haven't heard this one for a while. Nice interpretation of an old warhorse, too!
5 replies | 244 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 10:09 PM
My partner in blues crime (we're the two guitars in the Philly Blues Kings) bought a 15W (6V6) 1x12 Choco Prince combo a few weeks ago "because it...
7 replies | 282 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:56 PM
I just returned from Japan (aka guitar shopping heaven) with a new archtop that had to be gate checked. The United employee at the baggage check-in...
32 replies | 1739 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:48 PM
I had to look up TRC…
Funny!
Great playing. If I could play that well, I would probably just stop and call it a day. He has a great feel for...
1 replies | 325 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:45 PM
Great, analytical post.
25 replies | 1047 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:32 PM
Keep feeling better Mike! You know we are all rooting for you. It's great to see you posting and seeing the love here for you. Hopefully it helps in...
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:32 PM
If one builder carefully dries their woods, say like Benedetto does, and another builder, say a maker of very cheap guitars in China, builds guitars...
2 replies | 155 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:31 PM
Oh, I see what you're talking about, to the right of the right dot -- that "S" shaped pattern which beckons to those of us with "S" in our names ......
3 replies | 382 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:29 PM
Guinga is an amazing guitarist and composer. He can play anything, but I don't think he often plays straight Bossa Nova. He is not a jazz player and...
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:26 PM
Even for the most highly skilled luck is always called-for.
Good luck Vin!
53 replies | 4281 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:24 PM
Gibson used the Es-135 name for two
Completely different guitars: a full-depth archtop in the 50s and semi-hollow in the late ‘90s and early 2000’s....
14 replies | 802 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:09 PM
I'm a 50+ year bassist and I approve this message.
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 09:06 PM
I really liked the forward-motion of your arrangement, also those ascending bass lines are killer!
4 replies | 235 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:56 PM
No one knew before Trane.
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:54 PM
Nah, I just think it's a cool looking shirt, when Pat wears it, anyway. It looks great on him when he's jamming in concert, and his fans like it too....
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:37 PM
Why not? I just got back from the beach.
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:22 PM
I bet he didn't know what the triangle was supposed to mean :pride:
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:21 PM
Well, let me explain what I'm working on. With this big band stuff I'm trying to see a symbol and immediately grab the chord. Instead of grabbing...
197 replies | 9770 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 08:14 PM
There's practicality and vanity too. The fashionistas say that horizontal stripes make you l look taller and slimmer, and vertical stripes can make...
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:22 PM
Well, it depends on the style. Nothing wrong m with working on strict voice leading. I did a lot of that!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
197 replies | 9770 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:21 PM
That was beautiful Mikey.
As far as I’m concerned, there was never a beef so there’s no reason for a grudge.
“Oh, it doesn't sound bad and if it...
24 replies | 1220 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 07:13 PM
Thanks for that, interesting. Tbh I go with what feels natural, but the bass notes can jump out a bit sometimes.
I remember hearing Guinga...
15 replies | 495 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:53 PM
Mick Twain
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:44 PM
I love it! Really enjoyed your fills and ornamentations on the tune. I think the pick gives it a different feel as well from the finger style that...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:42 PM
Ah yeah fair, so that's my Barry thing coming in, I basically ignore the II chord as just a suspension of V. But you can look on it as two separate...
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:38 PM
That's very nice. Listening and watching I realized I've handled a few of the chords more according to my own past experience and not according to...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:38 PM
Cool, because horizontal is slang for "doing it, getting busy, makin' whoopee, knockin' boots," etc., etc.
47 replies | 2860 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:32 PM
I wasn't actually proposing them for a vote. All of them are good, and all would transfer equally to other tunes.
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:31 PM
I have found the Princeton mic's very well. I can't hear much difference between the direct line side and the mic side of my recording. I also have a...
92 replies | 4097 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:23 PM
:triumphant:
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:21 PM
LOL, there's probably a Mark Twain quote for that, something like, "He's an extremely talented man, unfortunately no one has been able to find a...
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:14 PM
Thank you.
I wish I had an actually useful skill.
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 06:06 PM
Very nice summation, Christian, you really are good at that sort of thing. :smile-new:
67 replies | 2479 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:57 PM
Since you played with and learned some stuff from Danny Gatton (who I just discovered in the last few months), do you have any observations on that...
1 replies | 168 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:57 PM
You guys are goin to town with the pedantry.
52 replies | 1526 view(s)
-
Yesterday, 05:56 PM
OK, so to be super specific.
a pitch class is defined as the set of all pitches a whole number of octaves apart. Alternatively put, it is an...
67 replies | 2479 view(s)