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Having someone else paying for studio time....:redface-new:
I use a krivo (the micro manouche model) and absolutely love it. My guitar actually has a fair amount of clearance underneath the strings but went for a Krivo simply for the ease of use and ability...
first post...i'd assume he has new streamliner...grovers 102-18 IMHO, the stock tuners suck bad, so in searching for info about replacements I found the thread regarding the 2622 where it was...
Another JGO happy ending! Congratulations, and play it in good health! :encouragement:
I believe you've been dismissive of the Mickey Baker book in other posts. (I might have you mixed up with somebody else.) I was wondering if you could be more specific as to why you dislike this...
listened a few times...real nice mr. b...has a decidedly frisell like vibe...(a good thing to me!) volume gets a little hot towards end, but otherwise nice tone... cheers
Yes! There is no better way to remind oneself what is required to play jazz on the guitar than to switch hands (if you play right handed flip it over and play it left handed)... in doing this, none...
I've watched those rig rundown vids from Premier Guitar. And search for "jazz guitar workshop" or something like that occasionally to check if something new(or very old and rare) has popped up.
There's a thread on these from 2014. No personal experience, but coming from Matsumoku and Terada, with L-5 level appointments, they must be fine axes. There's about 50 guitar shops in Tokyo in a...
[QUOTE=mr. beaumont;995220]I don't use my Soundcloud very often, so here's an attempt...right into GarageBand, tele...sounds ok...let me know what you think. I think I'll do a few more Holiday...
Your tone sounds good to me. It is warm and clean, with healthy upper-midrange clarity. Very nice! :listening_headphone
Yep, because there's a big difference between the ones made in the 50s & 60s, and the current ones. The ones made in the 50s and 60s, used Waverly tuners. Ellen
Yes of course. But invoking memory, like one does in a spelling bee or playing jeopardy or taking a multiple choice test - ain't it. There's no time. It has to be closer to a reflex or impulse,...
Epiphone Emperor F or T......
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