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Same tailpiece that's on my 1988 L4CES. FWIW Seems to be the standard modern L4 tailpiece.
I’m European and indifferent to where a guitar is made. I care about how it’s made and under what circumstances (fair labour, sustainability, etc). My guitars are from the US (mostly PRS and a...
This is a but of a different thing. Better (and more easily) understood as rootless shells, a la Ed Bickert. Just search his name (or rootless shell) in the JGO search tab and go to town.
PS. Take this, but don't it throw you... yet :-) Stream Intervals by ragman | Listen online for free on SoundCloud What interval is that F# and C? It's your exam! :smile-new:
Pretty sure this is the only one. In complete savoy in addition to other compilations. And yeah … Miles would’ve been 21 on this recording I think.
This looks interesting and it might fit RB Continental Voyager Semi/Hollow Body Electric Guitar Case
Looks good. Not sold on the tail piece, looks a little oversized for the body but I get the choice to use it. That mahogany has some serious pores!
Nut width is 1.70". I don't have the kind of calipers that will let me measure those neck depths - I'd need to remove some strings to get access to the fretboard with my calipers. Here's Bill's...
Is there a definitive recording of this tune by the man himself, Charlie "Yardbird" Parker? I'm only seeing this one recording of it (on a few different albums) on YouTube. Miles sounds like...
Valid question though ... take Autumn Leaves. First phrase in the bridge has a little chromatic approach note. So if we're working on a tune, it does help to have the tools on hand.
Of course it would. But my point always was that the quickest way to get this is to apply it to something, work with it. There's a limit to endless exercises. All right, take Autumn Leaves. Can...
Jonathan, Do you think a Super 400 would fit in that bag?
death of the USA made guitarsNah, I don't see that, intuitively speaking. The USA guitar is an icon, it won't die. It may lull but something'll come along. Never say never :-)
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