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Since I commented on Lawson's submission, I feel that I should post a clip of me playing. :smile-new:
I have used the GC in Fairlawn 4 times in the last 5 years. Of course I do my own repairs to I can't comment there. For the purchases, I bought on line, then went there to pick it up and out the door...
He talks about it in the interview, agrees he was influenced by both. Says Van Eps focussed on fingerings (both hands) and etudes in every key; he does neither. Says the Almanacs focus on moving a...
That factory black 1952 ES-175 is pretty cool, but 16k seems a bit unrealistic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Are you sure you weren't in Tonawanda, NY? Sounds EXACTLY like the GC repair guy I dealt with there. Completely botched the guitar. At least he manager refunded my repair cost.
I'm a lightweight: 13 guitars and six amps. When music was my bread and butter there was almost no turnover. Probably mostly due to poverty, but I did have great gear. 1970 to 1990 was covered with 2...
Correct the George Gobel was originally a Thinline L-5C acoustic model with either 24&3/4” or regular 25&1/2”scale length. Back in the mid 1970’s I had a guitar teacher who an electric version from...
That little bit that you weren't sure about from an analysis point of view could be seen as inserting a B7 (alt) in between the F7 (alt) and the Bb7 (b5).
It's the same thing, doesn't matter. He's just moving up the scale using notes a sixth apart. Which, of course, you can do with any interval. It's very easy to do at that level but complex jazz...
Ah, thanks. Not up for a global shipment on one of those. Thanks anyway.
Not enough bandwidth :cool: There's still a couple guitars on my bucket list but they've been there forever and barring a miracle will likely stay there considering their rarity and today's prices....
This ones been on my list. And in this case he’s talking about more like small melodic patterns that are strung together into lines in more modern playing. Probably more like what Oz Noy is doing, if...
because only squares play with the square end?
Vintage: JTM45, AC15, and the Deluxe Reverb. Fat Jimmy and DV Mark among the modern amps. I let some nice ones get away! Especially miss the tweed Bassmen. But I've only kept the ones I was...
1949 L5 and other vintage Gibson archtops at...
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