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Congratulations on the gig, I hope you had fun and have many more!
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02-26-2024 03:57 PM
Congratulations on the gig, I hope you had fun and have many more!
That Bruno video is gold for someone starting out... I too learned the relationships between the most common chord types this way...string set 6432, then 5432, 4321. It was later I learned what...
Josh, I will inform the guy interested in one of my other guitars that you are OK with him contacting you. Thanks, Tonnie
Ha! Well it wasn't always so, up until the 60's and 70's, the good people at places like EMI, Abbey Road, Trident or Olympic studios (all in the UK) jealously guarded the secrets to the gear they...
There's a reason the 175 is possibly the most recorded "jazz" guitar in history. Great catch!
Thanks. TK is very popular in the rockabilly scene, but I think his stuff is so versatile. I’ve never played rockabilly and probably never will. I got into TK’s stuff when I was digging swing music...
It’s amazing how many guitarists I know are into fishing. I have been looking into volunteering to help out with the stocking program. Missed it this year because of illness, planning on it next...
Hi guys, im new on the forum. I Really love jazz guitar but dont find it comes easily. If you wouldnt mind i have put two clips of my playing on a youtube channel Hi - YouTube and im seeking...
You & the guitar both sound great! Gorgeous instrument!
Hi Tonnie, I didn’t even bother trying the newtone strings. I replaced them with a set of Benson flatwound jazz strings (.014) & for the low A, a .065 flatwound bass string. I’ll likely do the...
That sounds so much better IMHO than the usual clips of his guitars where the guys play with overdrive and slapback echo ... But I also wonder to what extend the aluminum bridge adds to the overall...
Jimmy Bruno just posted a video on those 6432 chords which he calls “Mel Bay chords.” https://youtu.be/po2uR7WxRYM?si=PbX7zBxXcnHGgR-1
This is an old style, I'm guessing, meant specifically for rhythm guitar playing. You could certainly play the whole chord...though over time guitarists like Freddie Green distilled the essence of...
Advice on how to improve my playing
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