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Keep feeling better Mike! You know we are all rooting for you. It's great to see you posting and seeing the love here for you. Hopefully it helps in some small way!
If one builder carefully dries their woods, say like Benedetto does, and another builder, say a maker of very cheap guitars in China, builds guitars out of green, undried wood, which one is going to...
Oh, I see what you're talking about, to the right of the right dot -- that "S" shaped pattern which beckons to those of us with "S" in our names ... Sell it fast please!
Guinga is an amazing guitarist and composer. He can play anything, but I don't think he often plays straight Bossa Nova. He is not a jazz player and does not improvise single note lines. He is a...
Even for the most highly skilled luck is always called-for. Good luck Vin!
Gibson used the Es-135 name for two Completely different guitars: a full-depth archtop in the 50s and semi-hollow in the late ‘90s and early 2000’s. The latter had a balsa block.
I'm a 50+ year bassist and I approve this message.
I really liked the forward-motion of your arrangement, also those ascending bass lines are killer!
Nah, I just think it's a cool looking shirt, when Pat wears it, anyway. It looks great on him when he's jamming in concert, and his fans like it too. From his answer, he doesn't want to waste time...
Why not? I just got back from the beach.
I bet he didn't know what the triangle was supposed to mean :pride:
Well, let me explain what I'm working on. With this big band stuff I'm trying to see a symbol and immediately grab the chord. Instead of grabbing what I know and hitting the middle strings, I've...
There's practicality and vanity too. The fashionistas say that horizontal stripes make you l look taller and slimmer, and vertical stripes can make you look shorter and fatter. That prolly has much...
Well, it depends on the style. Nothing wrong m with working on strict voice leading. I did a lot of that! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Woods, drying, and neck stability
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