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Would it be any different in chord melody than in, say, travis picking - why? I like to palm-mute on top of the saddle as that gives the least risk of getting strings buzzing against your skin...
Gee, I've seen those words before :) The interesting thing here is that the harder the wrap alloy, the less harmonic content the string will have; that's why most classical players prefer pure...
Yes its the music of that time in pop/jazz-- Its the Micky Baker Book One progression in every key... these progressions were almost expected to be played..they didnt know Miles was thinking about...
If you need neck specs, Fender specs their Player necks as .82” at the 1st and .87 at the 12th with a nut width of 42mm and the back is Satin finished. Even C shape. There is something about Fender...
I see you're new. More than 4 or 5 is pretty normal. 17 or more is not unusual. How Many Guitars Do You Own?
Ah that part of that Bill Evans video is great.
Phosphor Bronze? Yuck. Too bright too long and then suddenly dead. Give me 80/20s any day. Start off super bright but then mellow out in a way PB never does.
..apologies for derailing the OP's post. To reiterate, this a rare find, mint+ condition L-4 CES, outstanding guitar.
At the beginning of ‘the Universal mind’ Bill Evans talks about the difference between approximating things and doing it properly: “They [students starting out] tend to approximate the product,...
I usually put mine in a jar on top of the refrigerator for safe keeping, before I log on.
I'm kicking around the idea of a second telecaster, specifically one with a humbucker in the neck. I'm a bit curious about the difference between mape/rosewood/ebony in the neck vs ash or alder in...
I would recommend getting a teacher I can say this as someone who has had about six jazz guitar lessons in their life haha. I wish I’d been less insistent on working it out myself haha. That...
That's amazing. I love hearing Tim Lerch talk about studying with Ted. It's Tim's playing that introduced me to the idea of using my Tele for jazz. Love all his music and make a point to buy his...
The mantra is "keep it simple". Especially as you have a background devoid of this kind of playing experience, learn the tunes well and stick to the simple named chords and basic rhythm patterns...
Aria EA-650 pickguard question
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