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South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. (2018) The Wayfair case is a landmark decision that fundamentally changed the landscape of sales tax collection, particularly for online and remote sellers. It...
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Yes. Octave courses aside, baroque guitar is tuned like the modern guitar, but without the low E.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4Xnh5a3RPU&t=58s
Do this and be done. Otherwise, it will drive you crazy. Unless you could play all of them side by side you, and you can't, go with the best and of course and SS knows the details. If you find the...
Yes, but your statement about the National Gallery was wrong.
Is a baroque guitar tuned differently than a vihuela or lute? Another Watteau painting, the instrument in this one is obviously a lute:
I wrote the chart a few years ago (I've written over 80 charts). They've had so many updated versions since then, the bug has probably been fixed by now, so reporting it probably isn't important.
I'll go in a slightly different direction here. For under $6,000 you can find a genuine '50s one with P90 pickup(s). ES-175s don't get any better than that. Looking on Reverb, asking prices for...
Thanks Peter for your kind words & support my friend. I just love sitting at the computer writing & recording music. Always have done, probably always will until I die. I do it for myself- if others...
I'm attempting to fuse jazz, blues, heavy guitar, orchestral string arrangements with an ethereal feel in places?? If you hate heavy metal guitar on it's own then please skip to 01:19 where I attempt...
Anyway, does the leap guitar play jazz, that's the big question, no? ;)
You could experiment with chords built on 4ths. For example: E A D G. They lay well on the guitar and have an interesting, ambiguous sound. Jim Hall used them a lot, especially in chord-melodies.
Looking to buy an ES-175 - Which one of these...
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