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Well I'm not suggesting just noodle. You could go about this very systematically, but I'm saying your ears will need to be the final decision maker on whether a third or fourth sounds better. The...
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Well Danny W. sure has owned some of the most beautiful Gibsons ever produced!
I have seen threads about how many guitars or how many amps we own, but how many have you owned in total? I sat down and composed a lost of every guitar and amp that I have owned since I started...
[/I][/COLOR] IIUC driving 2 smaller speakers with the same (?) signal gives the same bass response as a bigger speaker (a round or oval one with the same diameter?) without sacrificing the treble...
No, I don't want to guess about how to do this anymore. I've spent a lifetime of time-wasting noodling on the guitar trying to "figure things out" and memorizing licks. Extremely unsatisfying and...
Another example. This classical guitarist has arranged the start of Bach's Canon in D playing two notes at once (have to click onto youtube to watch it): There has to be some harmonized...
This video (starting at 7:40) discusses somewhat what I'm trying to figure out, though I want to learn more about it in a more formal (music theory) way, not just memorizing it as a lick or pattern:...
I took him a guitar with very low action as an example of what I wanted. He gave it back to me with very high action. When I lowered the action myself notes were fretting out in several places and...
I actually fished a camera down into the body and it's clear it's a small piece of wood directly under the bridge.
I do appreciate a good table. And this is definitely a good one. I also fucking LOVE Venn diagrams.
Seems like this would just be a "let your ears be the guide" thing, but I'm sure somebody's tried to make money off of it via book.
How many guitars and amps have you owned?
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