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Just an FYI for internet radio fans: WZUM is a relatively new broadcast jazz station based in Pittsburgh PA. It's an all-jazz nonprofit, and not affiliated with any other organizations. I've...
I listen to a lot of Tommy Guerrero. Perpetual and Road to Knowhere are his more recent guitar heavy albums, in my opinion. He has a unique mix of styles all his own.
Larry just posted the Super 400 and a Beautiful blonde L5 for those interested. Sent from my SM-P610 using Tapatalk
There can be differences in how well the the little washer at the end is looped. I bought a set of house brand strings from one of the string websites, and the loops had sharp ends sticking out, and...
Miles Okazaki - contemporary player, vintage Gibby. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yea... ever heard of a hammered dulcimer? :doh: Now where did those damned zeros go? Maybe the dog ate them, he ate a couple socks last week.
I’m seriously considering a Motif. Played one once and was amazed.
You play 1/2" strings with a hammer, sort of like a percussion triangle. :rolleyes:
it's called a gif. in search of the endless arpeggio! hah cheers
I use low-tack painter's tape to mark the bridge. I don't tape it down, I just put a strip of tape alongside the base, on each side, and the bridge goes back into the same space. I sometimes remove...
^ and don't forget this guy...jim hall...his recording & gigging guitar for near 20 years! cheers
Yes, I should have also mentioned taping it down. I do sometimes, too. Is sharpie OK on all kinds of finishes? John
In my experience the ES-175 is a remarkably versatile tone machine. Good enough for Jimmy Nolen, Joe Pass, and Steve Howe; good enough for me. :cool:
good chance it's him- David Stanley Custom Guitars (919) 274-2207 4 E 3rd St Wendell, NC 27591 cheers
Is your intention is to write songs incorporating jazz harmony (it's not clear from your initial post)? If so, I'd forget Hindemith for now and pick up a copy of Jeb Patton's book, Introduction to...
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