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There are some interesting points of view being discussed here. Imho the hallmark of the great tunes and musicians in jazz is that they can be played and heard in so many different ways. None more...
YES!!! The "mailbag" carry. The modest slippage makes me think about my licks and let my playing breathe a little more instead of just playing notes though it's not a big issue for me. You kinda...
Its fairly narrow. My first guitar strap was actually one I made from an old belt. And that one looks about that narrow too. My best guess is it was made from something that was not a guitar strap to...
You mean like this? I have started doing this a while ago find it very practical and it leads to a more natural hand posture IMO, but if I use a not so wide strap they always slip off easily....
I'we been using a 3/4" leather strap for about 8 years over my right shoulder. Hundreds of gigs. My shoulder feels great but the strap button holes are getting wallered out a bit now. My future strap...
Of course, it’s ESC not a credible vehicle for non mainstream music. That said metal instrumentation and vocal delivery is commonplace now in ESC, and it is perfectly possible these days to be a...
I owned one just like it for a few months and can verify : it's very comfortable/playable, toneful, has great build-quality, priced very attractively, no issues - I just couldn't bond and it's now...
Your shoulder might not like it but that's besides the point here - I KNOW a comfortable strap for my heavier guitars and wouldn't use my banjo without the neoprene Sadowsky strap but NOW I want this...
I would not decide on any amp of this size and type based on some youtube clip - we're a special breed and our idea of a suitable clean tone is quite far removed from what the average amp-buyer has...
Much too thin for my taste. Will hurt the muscle on top of your shoulder. Just my 2 cents no one asked for.
Nice to conclude you are better and improving Rob!
This is a bit trivial , yes but please bear with me , I need to know : Does anyone have an idea who made this strap that Charlie Sexton has on his Collings guitar ? So far I have not found any...
When the guitar is not subjected to smoke etc. it normally does not need a "treatment" , an occasional wipe-down with normal cleaner will be just fine. The ebony or rosewood fingerboard/pickguard...
Hahaha I had never thought that I would take part in derailing a Barry Harris thread. Now of course I had to check it out and of course there is much better gothic and EBM soaked German metal...
I use both and they are both great. FR more ‘hi fi’ and has a more “acoustic” quality obviously. Depends on your tonal preferences. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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