Is it possible to wire a Humbucker and a regular Tele Bridge pickup using a 4 way switch ? Im trying to get both series and parallel wiring on the neck pickup, both pickups together and lead single coil Tele.
Yep. I did that with Dimarzio Area Ts and with Wilde L280TN, both stacked humbuckers. No reason PAF style won't work. If there is a pick up cover it needs to be grounded separately. The diagrams ought to make things pretty clear.
although with a Dimarzio Area T (with cover) and then a Wilde L280TN (no cover). Haven't done it with a PAF style bucker, but I don't see why it wouldn't work with a 4 wire conductor. You might need to ground the cover.
One other ? Since I'm using both a Humbucker and a Single Coil what ohm pots should be used? I've seen diagrams with both 500k a d 250K as well as a mix.
Not sure which to go with?
Perhaps you could use 500k/250k dual ganged pots. I have a Strat with PAF buckers in the middle and bridge, SC in the neck and wired it so that there is a 250/500k volume pot, 250k tone pot for the neck and 500k tone for the buckers. I used one side of the switch as the 250k side and the other side for the 500k side- no jumper between the common terminals on the switch.
I was just being tongue in cheek.
Still — Christian would know more about this, but conventions generally spring up for a purpose and figured bass was less capable of fully representing what a...
Convention you mean? Can't see I've seen many of his autographs but use of figured notation had been out of vogue in classical music for some time already during his life...
In monk transcriptions, you’ll often see an instruction at the beginning like “symbols are for solos only, during head Monk plays open fifths in left hand and clusters in right” … sometimes clarity...
Yeah — I mean, they are different. In practice a quartal will be what a guitarist plays for a 7sus chord, but as you mention about the fifth, they aren’t the same thing.
Agree about the symbols...
Cabin crew can usually find a safe spot in their own quarters (or who knows, in a toilet that's out of commision). Maybe discuss this with the cabin crew on your inbound flight, supposing you're...
It does look like something one has to warm up to. I don't know where the name "Florentine" comes from, but this design looks too ... eroded to still be called that way. I'd call it French, after...
Why would this not be Csus? Is it important to omit the 5th?
As I've railed in the past, chord symbols are shorthand that relies on convention. They are not meant to replace standard notation. If...
Buying a seat is absolutely the best approach, if you can do so.
See this JGO thread from 5 years ago for lots of good advice. The thread is pre-pandemic, so a lot may have changed.
Flying with...
Don't really like the cutaway, on an otherwise beautiful guitar.
I have an almost phobia about that kind of cutaway, or a flat shoulder on a flattop guitar for instance.
Stylistically, I tend...
Upgrade to early boarding, talk to the person at the desk and cross your fingers. It's also got to fit in the overhead, so if it's a 17" archtop, you are S.O.L.
Naturally, I thought, oh my god, he took over all our instruments. At least he doesn't play guitar.
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https://youtu.be/01DRALz_ZkU?si=2hmQmLep2DvHm22Y
Oh he could tapdance even as a...
Was it? Hard to tell. The sound is a bit out of sync with the video.
He certainly looks to be playing all the right drums and cymbal, and of course the cowbell. (I know we assume everything before...
Variation 1 - Chick Corea / Herbie Hancock style...
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