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Learning to play classical guitar is an ongoing, time-consuming but rewarding process... 2 and a half years...
I hope you like my rendering of Matteo Carcassi's Study Nº3 Op.60.
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01-22-2023 01:34 PM
Learning to play classical guitar is an ongoing, time-consuming but rewarding process... 2 and a half years...
I hope you like my rendering of Matteo Carcassi's Study Nº3 Op.60.
What's going on underneath that bridge? It appears that there is something sticking out from underneath the bass end. It might be just photo artifacts, but it's hard to tell. If the base isn't...
Lots of things aren't mentioned about taking care of a guitar but they assure longevity. Fingerboard oils are commercially available, lemon based and easy to apply. Doesn't take long and it's a good...
Not to say # 24 above is incorrect but here is my L-5C. The FON is from 1951 and the serial number from 1952. Like the early Mustangs that were 64 1/2, this L-5 is a 51 1/2! The fingerboard is either...
In contemporary parlance that would probably be called a D7b9#11 rather than a b5. The obvious fingering would be X-5-4-5-4-4
K was really nice -- even more, he was really nice while carrying a heavy burden. Respect, and condolences to his family and friends.
I just don't know what you're going to do with that chord out of context. Plop it in someday on an altered chord and then what?
I haven't looked at it in a long time but it feels like learning weird chords out of context as a beginner is a really long backdoor to playing well. I really like a nice 9 chord with the root in...
I ended up choosing the 'Guitar Lift' classical guitar support. It definitely takes the weight of the instrument off my ancient neck, which is a great benefit for me. I had previously tried another...
I'm only guessing, but perhaps some people fear it would be more susceptible to changes in temperature, humidity, etc.? I'm not concerned. I have a 1980 Schecter Strat, hand-rubbed teak body and...
Be honest, when was the last time, apart from the Mickey Baker book, that anybody saw a 13b5b9 chord? :smile-new:
I really like the Sageworks - not sure if it would work on electric, though.
Wouldn't the best answer be in 2023 don't use the Mickey Baker book to learn Jazz Guitar? I appreciate it had a time and place but it just seems like a very inefficient use of your time at this...
Very good way of thinking... Mr. Ragman. This can be shown by an example: 1 I am a beginner and I am starting to study jazz theories. I want to play, for example, like Miles Davis - how much jazz...
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