I like the On-Stage bench style. It folds up and is sturdy, no back, no arms, nothing to restrict you. Good cushion. They're made for portable piano players, but it works great for me. On-Stage -...
Not new ... someone in a similar thread mentioned that IKEA has a folding stool that works well on gigs. It's light, no frills, durable and inexpensive. I bought it on the recommendation and it's...
Between a dick and someone who can pull off a miniskirt, I think I know what I'd prefer to see when I'm treating my ears... Technically easy to play doesn't mean it has to be musically simple...
Thanks for your performance, JazzPad. Another killer rendition of this tune is from Irene Kral's album, Where I Love? with Alan Broadbent on piano:
Ditto for me, I have the 1970's Japanese ES-175 copy discussed in this video, the binding and neck are good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj2b6aibtf0
All my guitars have about the same action (between 4 and 5/64” bass and between 3 and 4/64 treble) and relief ~.06”). My semi and my solidbodies (Les Paul and Strat) are strung with roundwound or...
The lightest strings I use on my solid-body are 11's and I use 12's on my archtop so no real difference, and the action is similar on both - but I don't like really low action. However, on my old...
no nothing weird in the alto high end. The speaker sim in the tc keeps everything below 5K
I suppose one test of the effectiveness of a music-generating theory/system would be (assuming the programming is feasible) what kind of work would be produced by a computer program employing it. In...
There are several factors to consider here, Mark. I go from fat neck 7 string archtops to thinner and narrower neck 7 string solid bodies daily and on many gigs. My default gigging archtop (an...
Agreed, there is simple music, which some people fool themselves into thinking they can play. But to play at the level where you really reach people is not easy in any genre.
Bro, you did that guitar way more justice than I ever could. And so many more people enjoyed the sound of it, thanks to you. JD
Try A-Ab-A instead of G-Gb-G bassline: C/A Am7) | 5-x-5-5-5-x | > Ab7#5 | 4-x-4-5-5-x | Or Make Someone Happy changes: C(Maj7)| x-3-2-0-(0)-x | > C+ | x-3-2-1-1-x | > Am(add 9) | x-3-2-2-(0)-x |
Well You Needn’t from a recent gig
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