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You can still achieve a level of play where your music is attractive to the listener and legitimate even if it isn't Jimmy Smith level.
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04-17-2024 05:14 PM
You can still achieve a level of play where your music is attractive to the listener and legitimate even if it isn't Jimmy Smith level.
Geesh, what's your problem? It's just my experience, as I said. It's not law. You're first reply was " yeah I noticed that, weird".
And here's Robben Ford kicking ass. Andy Reiss DOES get a solo in this one...
I know the guy in charge of teaching at my GC. He knows I just retired from my day job, and asked me if I wanted to teach there. I said "Thanks for the offer, but I don't really enjoy teaching this...
I have found in our little group here that people tend to take the price much more seriously. And I have never had anyone really make an offer. They either buy it or stay away. It's not like reverb...
I suppose there is a greater supply of qualified people in NYC.
I'm not always a huge fan of the finishes Eastman uses. I find their plain bursts to look a little cheap and the 'classic' finishes are a bit too red for me, with exceptions. THAT finish though is to...
Vince just playing rhythm and I spotted Ranger Doug in the back with (probably) that big ol' Stromberg, Good stuff. Paul Franklin no slouch on steel - he's probably the top guy since Buddy Emmons...
Over decades of gear-hounding I've owned about 150 guitars. Almost none of them were bought new. I can't remember ever owning more than six at a time. My sweet spot is 3-5. Plenty of nice...
The Time Jumpers can play. They're mostly Nashville session musicians who wanted to play what they liked, started out as just jam sessions but progressed to some touring and a regular gig. Andy...
[/QUOTE] I have found in our little group here that people tend to take the price much more seriously. And I have never had anyone really make an offer. They either buy it or stay away. It's not...
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