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01-03-2023 12:02 PM
I'd use a damp sponge. Then what I like use on my Hammond to cleanse while being gentle and leave it residue free is just windex.
G7 Line 1 M1: B1-3: chromatic B3-4: Cmaj scale tones M2: B1 - 2: Cmaj scale tones
He sounds just as fine clean, on electric or acoustic, whatever technique he uses.
A lot of left hand articulation (‘legato’) and downward rest strokes with the thumb as far as I can see. He’s great! one lesson I take away from this is a lot of people get bothered about...
He’s done demos on acoustic and had a good tone. He’s not a jazz player obviously, but he does play some examples in that vein. He’s very curious about technique in music generally, not just...
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Jim Mullen , an almost perverse right hand technique but he sounds amazing and can tear it up at any tempo . I'm not sure what the lesson to be learned is there but...
I would be interested in hearing what Troy Gordy's picking sounds like with a clean sound. The video was interesting, I watched most of it, but it's completely not a sound I'm interested in doing...
Random beatings are the only solution ....
I saw that the other day that Thomastik had raised their prices.I usually don't begrudge a company raising prices because costs go up,but Thomastik's new prices are ridiculous.I just tried Newtone...
They want to be like you and play some jazz! Cool!
They actually got it out of the case… :grumpy:
I have never liked the D’A flat chromes. They have been on guitars I have purchased and I have always replaced them. I am also a big fan of the TI George Bensons. If I want that classic 50’s / 60’s...
I play es175 and an es335, and sometimes a telecaster. You can be playing a guitar made of granite and you’d still need to find a way to mute the open strings, it has nothing to do with the body of...
[and buy a case!] Kids are wonderful, and they can destroy everything! :nightmare:
I was going to try TI Bensons until I saw the...
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