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It's not 'conceptualised'. You know the sound, you know how to play it, and you play it when you think it'll sound nice. Which it does :-) i.e. rely on your ears. Like muscles, the more you use...
1934 Gibson L-12 Caveat: Archtopdotcom is not definitive. Original parts such as tailpieces may have been swapped out.
Using the scales. These would be what you call “diatonic sixths.” So if you’re playing a blues in F and you’re using an F7 scale over the F chord and you play an F, you can harmonize it with the...
Excellent research. Here's a brief summary of your excellent research in pictures.
thanks does anyone know a source of a softer material for traditional 3 piece tele saddles (Ive got brass on there at the moment) maybe Nylon or plastic of some sort ….
A showcase of how the L12 changed over the period it was in the catalogue.
If you're not playing professionally. Just enjoy playing songs you like. And, have fun. :eagerness:
re painters tape. Sorry, wasn’t clear. I use the tape that has a paper backing, not the regular back.
It depends what they are, Peng! Not really. The version we use is usually one already decided on by pro players. And, as I was saying to Peter, there are quite a few of them, and in...
palm muting techique
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