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I'm just waiting for the seller to get back so i can snatch up this one. Just a moment...
I always believed Florentines are easier to make, but then I read from Taylor's web pages that they start from a traditional symmetrical body, literally cut away a section and then add the concave...
Well, the seller has no sales and thus no feedback on Reverb, that and his ad copy says "stay away." So, looking at his pics, they show no identifying marks on the guitar... yes, I'd have to say...
They’re usually written as C5. You might have to explain it to non guitarists. But it’s regularly used on the tab/chords with lyrics websites guitarists use. Edit: Quick Mick beat me to it....
I’ve been a reluctant composer in the sense that I’ve always tried to advance myself as a player. But it turns out most people see me as a writer. It used to frustrate me. I wanted to be known as a...
A quick web search told me: "The notation of power chords is simple, you only have to add the number '5' to the note that you want to use as the root - like C5, A5, and so on."
Scrapple — alternate fingerings and vocabulary https://youtu.be/pN69X15JBJE?si=B3rPsJ86fC2X2dpk
Came across this ad for a "refurbished 1992 classical guitar". The poster admits he got the guitar free and did a little work on it. There is no label, just the original bill of sale in a picture...
Beautiful DGT! I have one also. It’s a very versatile guitar that can cover Les Paul type sounds and a lot more. I was surprised at how good the split coil sounds were. This guitar was designed...
More and more I mainly consider myself a composer. There’s no rhyme or reason how I write music. I just start. For me it rarely, if ever, comes from noodling. Well that’s not quite true. Seriously I...
Yes, you did say tonic "note"... so after the last G7(b5), are you thinking of something like this? x-x-5-5-5-8 > x-x-6-8-6-8 > x-x-7-8-7-8 > 8-x-8-9-8-8
Hey guys. Simple question that I have no idea. I have a song I’m writing and notating for our next rehearsal. This song is a cross between a hard hitting McCoy and a fusion thing. It’s got nothing...
(We have this tendency — or maybe it’s just me — to steal the “interesting” rhythms, and ignore how frequently guys are playing the “boring” ones)
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