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There are a lot of 335s out there. Take your time. The two things I liked about distant GCs is that I can have it shipped to my GC, which is about five miles away, and open the box there. My...
Is there a particular book you like for the Bach Chorales? I would prefer treble clef only (no TAB) and something clean, legible and with somewhat larger notation like the Urtext versions. Also...
Interesting feature: with the additional processing power of their new chips, Apple has apparently upped their demo game, with the new 18.2 software update to their latest pro phone “Memos” app, you...
This is one I would have to be able to get my hands on before I would be comfortable purchasing. I appreciate the follow-up.
Sounds like it's like a fine old violin. One of the best things to happen to it could still be to be acquired by a school or fund that will loan it to promising/worthy players (and keep it in...
Archie, there's definitely something different between '89 and '90. I've owned multiples of '88, '89, '90 and other '90s variations and the acoustic response is night and day and it carries through...
Right - case in point - some of the old L5 Premiers had a deep neck set with fingerboard close to the top - barely enough clearance to squeeze a DeArmond pickup under the strings.
This is a fine example in a beautiful finish! 1998 Gibson L-5 Studio
The L5 Studio model is probably the closest to owning a L5. I saw one on Reverb. Looks barely played As I favored it the owner sent me an offer of $5,000 + $100 shipping. Its been up for sale for 7...
Hi Mark, beautifully played as always. Stillness and pause are great allies! And the very occasional slightly bum note (ie, misfretted, never inharmonious) doesn't detract one iota, for me anyway....
Significant 2 track recordings update in iPhone...
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