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When N is the number of guitars you have, for any value of N: N+1 = the number of guitars you need, and N+2 = too many guitars.
Here's laminated spruce top, lam maple back & sides, 5-piece maple neck, and ebony board in 175-sized object https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPsrJyu5C40
Sort of. If a single chord becomes a chord pattern, then the question becomes what types of chord patterns work well in that harmonic context. The avoid note of the original chord now is not heard...
Can we take a break for a few minutes? I gotta clean the drool off my computer. :typing:
Even the heaviest baritone sets (eg 16-70) generally seem to come with a plain 2nd string (tuned to F# or E ?) of max. 22 gauge, the exception being some Newtones, apparently (22w). But the 2nd...
So, the idea is that the chart says, say Cmaj7, but somebody is going to play Cmaj7, A7, D7 (or is it Dm7), G7. So, the avoid note in C is an F, which occurs in the G7. Since the F is contained...
Joe Pass was a fan of Danny Gatton, I hadn't heard of him before he mentioned him (right after Gatton's first album was released). Re: the topic of this thread.... If I wanted to illustrate the...
I got the most from a book called Inside Outside by Reese Markevich a long time ago. I don't know where you could find it now. It's OOP.
WTH? What am I supposed to do now with my outrage that it was taken off?:doh:
Yes, I used to hear him around DC in various jazz clubs. While he was well known for the country/chickin' pickin' thing, he seemed to prefer playing jazz standards. There used to be a jazz brunch...
Interesting to see other people's settings on their Bud 6. A lot depends on the guitar, of course – I have different settings for different archtops.
It does indeed sound like Yiorgis' low string is a B. So with half-Nashville style tuning, from low to high: B: heavy E string tuned down to B? E: regular E string A: regular A string D:...
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