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I was reading one of these discussions once and out of curiosity I took the chest piece off of a stethoscope and used the bare tubing end to listen all over my strummed guitar, to discover what parts...
I'm tuning in. I like Stern. I have a lot of peeves but his chorus doesn't bother me. Maybe because I'm not a guitarist.
Once again I tried and failed. I cannot listen to Stern's cheesy chorus tone for more than a couple of minutes. I think I'm going to avoid Guitar Night for the rest of the month.
Hello Mick-7, appreciate all that you are doing here and looking forward to hearing your new arrangement. However also try to record Jeff's version as that is what this study group is about. ...
Again, I think you're being illogical admitting that the acoustic properties of electric guitars shape the overall tone, but for some reason the wood, the chief material doesn't. And also you don't...
Thanks .Cordoba is everywhere.They kind of smother the shopping .probably are good guitars.But no deals anywhere thanks again.
1. I didn't say it doesn't matter, I said it's a question of degrees. A hollow body interacts with the string vibration significantly more than a solid body does (although I would argue that there...
What a pity. There must be several dozens of those on this site that purchased WU’s. But they all require extra work for finishing. This is known going in. I paid another $580 for a plek, pickup and...
Opening this up to offers including trades. Let me know
I also don't like buckles, metal, plastic, or any adjustments. A few years back I started using leather mandolin straps - 46 inches between the furthest slots and 3/4 inch wide. The length is perfect...
I see what you're saying but you're incorrect. It's an indisputable fact that the acoustic properties of electric guitars affect the amplified sound. That's why hollowbodies sound differently than...
Even Wes birthed a clam on occasion. One that leaps to mind is a live video of this beautiful version of Here’s That Rainy Day. On the reprise of the theme, toward the end, when the camera is up...
Very clearly a different song, he composed it himself. Question was "So what kind of blues is this (or not?)". Whatever kind it was, Steve Howe liked that kind, too.
I think the correct answer to this is "try it and see". If you like it, use it, if you don't, then don't. You cannot extrapolate other people's preferences to yours.
A few bad notes or a missed chord
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