Definitely better than no transcribing.
Honestly I wouldn’t worry about this a bit. If it’s close enough that it sounds like the lick you want, then great and practice it like the real thing.
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Yes, the Florentine cutaway does allow for better high fret access, and yes, its construction is more involved - there's the bending of the cutaway insert, an extra joint gluing operation, an extra...
I'm doing a bit more transcribing these days. On the plus side, even after just a few months I can sense my ear improving, I'm finding things more quickly, and hearing things without having to slow...
Lots of great insight on this thread. I retired last May. I messaged Roli, with genuine intent to purchase his TF-sold JD's in a short-lived financial panic-wrong move! First world, entitled problem,...
I did call the shop (which seems fairly respected), and they did say the top does not seem sunken. They said the action was a touch high and after a bridge adjustment the distance from the top of the...
Thanks for the kind words.
I think the guitar sounds clear but not thin or brittle.
Some folks like to tinker with changing pickups as an interest/pastime/hobby and that's cool but not a...
I can’t tell from just the one picture. It could be a sunken top, or a bad neck angle, or it could just be that the action is cranked way high. Are other pictures? Action measurements?
I admit to being tempted by both of JZ’s L4 and Rolli’s Tal. But, I am also in the demographic where I’m looking at retirement in a couple years, have a couple nice archtops, and have been focused...
I had to go and listen to both. I hear what you're talking aboput. Something must have been in the air.
One sounds like "heavenly clouds of regret" and the other one sounds like "atmospheric...
I've had my PM3C for about a month now.
I've kept it completely stock, strings and all and have no complaints about anything.
I am a home/hobbyist type player.
If you want to hear another...
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