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09-25-2023 09:16 AM
Lester Young. I'm been enjoying playing the cd with Oscar Peterson trio today. Barney Kessel on guitar.
I am disappointed. I had this romantic notion that Gibson carved archtops were entirely hand built by a handful of master luthiers in a separate location that looked like violin workshops in Cremona....
It was literally the last post in both threads!
I've got a few indelible memories of Hall & Oates from back in '85, but this doesn't do anything to me...
It does, and that's even a clever place to install a pot if you're going to put it in the top...
He could sound cleaner though?
Is that still the chase with (modern?) XLR inputs that have a jack input down the centre? Sorry I'm not tech savvy.
Here’s a nice version by Petra Polackova (interesting guitar too!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxZqC_J0C74
The nut width during that range will be fairly uniform, around 1 11/16”. In 1965 it went down to 1 9/16”. On the other hand the depth will vary quite a bit. For example, 1960 Gibson necks are...
Thank you for the suggestions on the Bach solo violin movements. I have that Leavitt plectrum study book (forgot about it until this thread). There are lots of interesting pieces in that book. All...
inevitable Marty post https://youtu.be/dvxEp1YLeuY?si=q0e9XVJu4u-zmHKQ
Thanks.That link is to the original product and guitar 'guru' Alan Entwistle. He has nothing to do with the Alden brand now.
If this has already been posted then ignore and apologies. Skip to 18:50 A nice look at some L5 bracing. Looks like a CES pattern type? An interesting video in general, not too...
Gibson 1957 L5's & Byrdlands Back In...
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