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[QUOTE=callouscallus;1342869]Not finding much time to record but thought I'd throw this up. I like playing to a metronome so you hear some swoosh in the background Nice feel. It takes a bit of...
A great thread and interesting topic. Sound wise I hear little difference between venetian and sharp cutaways. To the point though for best acoustic sound a non-cutaway that is carved all the way up...
Dbm7b5 is the tritone substitution of Gmaj. The notes are: Db Fb Abb Cb Enharmonically: C# E G B That's G6#11. Would work particularly well as the Lydian chord in Dmajor.
*Shrugs* Maybe. When we were saying “triad” with no additional modifier, though, we’re probably talking about three note, tertian, and inversions. As far as basic, easily categorized tools for...
I was hoping to see if there might be a Super Eagle in the batch at Butler but they told me no when I called. I'll likely grab one of his Ibanezes but I have Super Eagle on the brain at the moment.
what is your choice for strings on your Sand?
I have no opinion on tonal difference but the access difference is enough for me to wish that my Ibanez had a Florentine cutaway. I've lost some things on that guitar that are important to me.
Sus2 and sus4 might not be considered triads?
Of course there are differences. In physical objects everything matters. The question is, how much difference is there? My guess (based on background, I haven't tested any of this) is that there...
Some actually bum me... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJqe9pC-z-Y Or they make me laugh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKKlhYF53w
Pianist who play 10 notes at a time bug me Play the note and press the head stock of your guitar to the top of the box where your speaker is mounted
yes yes probably not yes probably
Not sure how/why this album can already be streamed freely from YT but here we go:
...more definition queries... Triads - does this include inversions? - does this include rootless extensions? - does this include any three non-enharmonic notes? Chord Tones - does this...
The original Heritage builders told me Florentines are harder to make and have more breakage in the process. Obviously the Florentine gives a little more fret access. But is there a difference in...
Florentine vs Venetian: which one is better?
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