George Golla and Don Burrows. George is way under recognized for his beautiful playing and together with Burrows, there was an amazing chemistry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGtXV4LcokA ...
It looks to me like there’s a weird truss rod cover on it, hiding the truss rod nut. I can’t be 100% certain, but it looks like the frets have binding nibs which would be a Gibson thing. ...
It doesn't appear from the pics to have a nylon nut, which Gibson used from very late 50s through early ( at least) 60s - that one looks like aged bone. Also the truss rod doesn't seem to have the...
That is a beauty. Nice pics and thanks for sharing it. Congrats and happy, NGD.
All the Epiphone Les Paul Customs I've had were quite amazing guitars.
These two are gone already. The 1959 es175td and the 1990 L4ces.
The volume 1 copy they sent me is counterfeit lol.
I like the way you think :cool: Thinking outside the box like this will give you a point of difference for sure. Totally valid approach to just be guided by your ear, and only introduce theory when...
For me, I found learning Parker heads or solos didn't really help to make me think like Parker. Sure, you break down the lines into modular units, but you don't really need Bird for that. Most of the...
Hammertone.... could not agree more. my long-time luthier still comments on a hardtail build we did yrs ago.... maybe the best Strat I have ever had. thx man ! Scott
Lovely! I'm a big fan of the hardtail strat. It really sits nicely in the space between a typical trem-equipped strat and a tele. I've put together a few for myself over the past few years.
Constructing chord scales can lead one to a similar conclusion, and it's a good way to organize them. How do you organize them mentally, by their shape? The last chord you posted is a Emaj7 chord...
Fender CS Stratocaster
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