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Thanks very much and I agree about the headless guitars. It's hard to get older players to try it. I've had the Alan Holdsworth model as well. This one Tim Miller designed to have a larger body...
FWIW to other readers, and probably a given fact not requiring repetition, but these are wonderful instruments. Playability, tone, aesthetics, strtingnbalance, etc. ... all top notch. I'm a RH...
I don't understand the "solid wood back" notation. I am far from an expert, but this looks like a two-piece back to me. Am I misunderstanding something? What a uniquely beautiful finish! What...
I've always seen them notated as (no 3rd). For example, C (no 3rd).
In A Mellow Tone Rhythm Guitar https://youtu.be/X6i6YCCfQ_U
That is exactly what the very nice young lady at Butler Music told me, and the very next day I spoke to the owner and got a very different story. I would say, call Butler and say "I called Midwest...
It’s hard to get people to try headless guitars,especially older players. But since I switched to Kiesel Alan Holdsworth headless model,I have a hard time playing my normal guitars any longer. And...
Good thing you took those requests for c jam blues…. https://youtu.be/UMmTED8oc20
Went back to listen to Munisteri again... Playing a lot of drop3 stuff, like I've been mostly doing. Not much in the way of reharmonization, some chromatic walk ups/downs between chords, some...
That's what I'm saying...it's not really a sub or a reharm...just doing what I can to have pleasant movement on the 4th string. As for what Flory is doing there, I wouldn't call that rhythm...
I owned the exact same guitar 30 years ago. It was a terrific guitar and one that I have a lot of fond memories of. I have no idea how many they made but I'm pretty sure it wasn't many.
What an incredible recording in that space. I've also seen them with Josh Dunn. Look him up on you tube.
Hey, Ray Charles stole that bass-line for Hit the Road, Jack! :numbness:
It's a gypsy jazz guitar with Argentine steel strings. I just always play this guitar, it would sound better on something else probably. I'm just too lazy to pick anything else up.
Nylon string guitar? I've never seen a pick-up like that before but I'm not a gear person so for all I know, it may be commonplace.
A nice blond and Mickey Rooney on drums
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