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Not to mention that they’re extremely expensive and probably built with performance in mind. Probably about as much attention to acoustics as a concert venue.
That is not my experience.
Interesting... The suburban mega churches around here are basically stadiums...I can't speak to their acoustics, but I imagine they'd be echoey but boomy and generally poorly controlled. I grew...
I always liked the Fretless Wonder Frets they seem to work very well for me flat (almost fingerboard level) and very wide........ I think they get a bad rap because someone like Eric Clapton (not...
Someone had a theory that suburban mega churches basically have no acoustic, so you have to put reverb on everything to make it sound churchy. I wouldn’t know. I’ve only ever performed in...
Here is one of my latest build off the bench, a Blond 14.5" Archtop with a Sitka top and curly maple back and sides. The guitar has ebony appointments and fitted with a full size floater from Pete...
Sounds good. I have a busy week as is and my allergies are currently set to "feel like hell."
Attila Zoller once told me that his favorite guitarist to play with was Jimmy Raney, and his favorite bassist to play with was Oscar Pettiford.
Yea... here is page from Clinton Roemers... The Art Of Music Copying, still a standard along with the little red book... "Standardized Chord Symbol Notation" by Roemer... (was a copyist in LA) and...
"Tube amp" is a big category. Wattage, circuit, etc, are going to be variables influencing performance. I've witnessed it many times, the amp noticeably getting warmer and having a more...
Definitely not how this b5 and augmented chord symbols would be understood now. Flat sevens on both for sure. EDIT: Wait … 2018? Yeah only explanation for that is a typo. Otherwise there would’ve...
If it’s original music that’s the safest option. In general I would say most projects - play what’s on the page for the head if there’s arrangement there (for example rhythm section figured...
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