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Thanks Gitman. I have seen that video and intend on doing the very same thing. I'd be very interested to hear one in person. I know they are very popular with classical guitarists. It actually...
I’m the other way around, a PRS nut who also appreciates the legendary brands that came before. Apart from the craft and the obsessive pursuit of constant improvement, I appreciate PRS mostly because...
I’m also interested in where you got it from.
Hi Adam C, yes, there is a shortage of human play-along material so your idea is filling a niche. I also often make my own tracks with a looper, but it is nice to play along with someone...
Guitars have not been a viable investment since the internet made buying & selling an efficient market. I remember the days of 'Vintage Guitar" magazine, with the ads listing rare guitars, and "401k...
Many thanks for your reply. I will visit site you mention. Made in Indonesia makes me more interested. If I can find a reasonably local stockist I will try them both of them out.
Many thanks for your reply. I am now looking for a local stockist to try them out
Perhaps you'd get more responses if you provided a link to the item (even if it's sold out).
I wish I could have said it this well. Yes. I’ve only dabbled in one of the Mel Bay books to distinguish the time values of different notes. I seem stuck at an elementary level for now. Sent...
Pat Martino style, Legato, ascending 13b9 arpeggios in minor 3rds based on dim scale These are pat martino style 13b9 arpeggios moved up the neck in minor 3rds, presented in 3 variations. One...
When I listened to your arguments re vacuum-pressing I was reminded of this video from the famous - and now retired - Seattle luthier Stephen Andersen, where he shows his process of building a...
In my guitar journey, I had a PRS (Custom 22) and found it to be a superb guitar. It kind of splits the difference between a Strat and a Les Paul just as a 335 splits the difference between a 175 and...
Speaking of cheesy keyboards, I also had a Farfisa back in the 1960s. That's how every review of them described the sound - and they were right :smile-new:
Pat Martino style, Legato, ascending 13b9...
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