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Often overlooked side effect of higher tension High strings.... Hi E at 015 puts on 40lbs while the Lo E 052 is at 23lbs. according to stringjoy string tension calc..Stringjoy Guitar String...
I use 12-52 sets and change the first two from 12 16 to 14 18. Been doing this for years and it yields a much more balanced set than stock! I also buy a few extra plain strings (any brand) and change...
My Holst came with GHS flats of some sort. They sounded great. Not sure what’s on there now but I wouldn’t hesitate to try them again.
Top of the line Ibanez. As close to mint as a used guitar gets...basically new. Here is my Reverb link so you can check it out and check out my feedback: Ibanez GB-15 George Benson Full Acoustic...
There's another thread in here- I want to hear how you went un-electric, then returned from bluegrass!
Mexican metal/Prog from Guadalajara https://youtu.be/TOogCIB0TFQ https://youtu.be/nLI2M6VxgiY
Well unfortunately we are in agreement as usual, lol.
I know you didn't say notes don't matter, the video did! lol. And I agree. It's best to prioritize rhythm but not at the expense of being inept note wise. I prioritize rhythm a lot. I work on my...
Only used 16 with a dobro set playing steel. I'd make sure my low string was thick enough to provide a similar tension or you might risk putting a twist in that neck.
GHS Pat Martino Lights are my go-to jazz box strings. They feel balanced and I believe that they sound beefier on the high end. That's pretty subjective, though. I was practicing last night and...
I didn't know GHS made 15 gauge strings. I'll definitely check them out.
I never said notes don't matter. I am speaking from a bandleader perspective. The guy with amazing note choice is a detriment to the band if he has no syncopation. The guy with great syncopation can...
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