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Yesterday, 01:11 PM in For Sale
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This has a carved maple top and a semi-hollow solid mahogany body. The fretboard is ebony. Pickups are SD 59 and JB with coil split toggle switch. It's about 6 lbs as a guess. The build quality...
I think people should get over themselves and learn licks.
It's not the be all and end all, but it is a great way into playing stuff.
(Also the surprisingly pervasive propaganda against idiom...
On this recording, Wes starts out with double octaves - both E strings. The musical genius of the start oh this solo is all the more impressive when you realize it is essentially played on on e...
I don’t think you’re really coming at what’s being described here from a charitable place.
I don’t think we’re talking about “stringing together discrete musical phrases.” The idea is kind of the...
Here they are. This packet will elevate 25 pickups, and they are easy to install. Do they make a difference? It probably makes some difference subtley. Is it an improvement? I can't tell.
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this is like the topic - I sometimes worry that I've put too much time into 'mastering the fretboard' - what about surfing, and hanging out with chicks - and one's children....
what a super post...
Yes - a masters degree is about intellectual knowledge, music is about embodied knowledge. You need to spend a lot of time applying things, a general intellectual knowledge of the area is not that...
Yes, those are the skills I work on, didn't mean to sound esoteric. For me, trying to reproduce the music I'm hearing is the most effective improvisation method I've found. Trying to string together...
I agree with Mr. B. I think of it as whack-a-mole. Something calls my attention to a weakness and I try to work on it.
My one general tip is one I've posted a number of times.
Strum chords...
What the heck....
Yesterday, 08:24 PM in For Sale