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He was an influence on me when I was starting out. I had a plastic disk or 2. I got my first electric when I put a DeArmond in the sound hole of my Framus in about '68 or 9. It had an arched back! ...
Otwin was atypical in the world of East German archtop guitars. Otto Windisch was building archtops in the 1930s (as was Franz Hirsch, for Roger, and Höfner). Influenced by Epiphone and Gibson....
Same, youtube and Monk for me. Why does everyone want a book? :P
As far as archtops go, this is the one and only for me. Seventy Seven Hawk Jazz Deep. Now if only I could take pictures as well as the rest of you guys …
I told Mark my Special would go unplugged, fully acoustic 95% of the time, and it is a loud and glorious thing :) It has round 12s on it and its probably going to stay like that. It's even louder...
I'll give it a try-I'm in.
Wonderful music. The film didn't appeal at the time due to the gore (however presented). I wonder if the musicians had to watch it. Occupational hazard, perhaps.
So…. unarguably a jazz musician? Jazz is more than NYC bebop.
Probably the best jazz sound i've heard from a solid body! Great player, however a lot of the bass portion in his sound comes from the way he holds the pick. A traditional grip would sound a lot less...
Sorry to hear about your accident! Pinning of metacarpal neck fractures is a minimally invasive technique, safe standard procedure with good prognosis. The clavicle fracture is annoying...
The top is shaped so that it slopes down as it nears the tailpiece, so the bridge should tilt less. It may not be completely straight up, but a little bit of lean that way actually puts the downward...
You're very welcome. If you want me to delete my posts, just let me know. :beer:
Thanks jazzshrink. I do appreciate your input
The last one standing. Mr. Anastasios Stathopoulos would be proud.
Possible Jazz Ballads by Jeff Arnold Study Group...
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