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Actually, I don't think the melody and feel for the tune is improved by making it minor. Bobby, the OP, has made a very good job of the solos, nice and rhythmic a la Monk, but that's because he's...
A mandolin with 6 strings (and bridge pins) definitely looks weird, but I'm sure it sounds just fine :cool:
The OP seems to be saying, "We have good, popular guitars like G/F, so why do we need Trenier?" so yeah, we have F/VW, so why Mercedes? I don't agree with the POV, I'm just using another example.
Bigsby is the coolest thing. But that Starla is trying really hard to be a Gretsch Corvette, and it's not getting there.. Now I just remembered the Silversky monstrosity, and I start to gravitate...
Guess what? I'm in charge now mofos! New guidelines: 1. Yes, guidelines because you can do as you please as it is a jam. Jackassery, discussion, and compromise are permitted. 2. We're going...
Personally, I'd go with a Tele. A mid-60s Tele was my first guitar decades ago, it was very versatile. I used it in garage bands and a wedding band throughout the 70s and 80s. Although I sold it in...
Have you considered a Positive Grid Spark Go? I have been traveling with one for a while and it is perfect for hotel room practice. It also doubles as a decent Bluetooth speaker.
Over 1700 views and no comment..... :grumpy: So I just say THANK-YOU for your GREAT WORK. Grazie mille! Ettore
Accent patterns. Jack Z recently made a great post about groups of threes, and a not-so-well-known guy on YouTube Benny G did something similar - I can't get enough of this stuff.
So I’m going to do a little follow up on the turns next, maybe two. Then what would be of interest? The things I’ve made some material on: Other turns Grace notes Arpeggios Accent patterns
What a lovely, old-school GASB evening.
PRS has 2 models I think are soooo freaking cool, the original Mira and Starla. Now they glossed up the Starrla and put a damn Bigsby on it. Criminal.
Gibson Les Paul '50s Tribute
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