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Brings to mind this guy I saw the first few minutes of the video and thought you don't need an archtop to do that, so playing into the GAS thing instead of focusing on the music and technique,...
Yep. It brings out my grandiose playing lol. Stream Goodbye by Clint Jones | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
My teacher told me yesterday I should pick this up :)
Oh excellent, another example of Rhythm Changes spelled out. Thanks for posting that Tal!!
https://youtu.be/O9Kb3Qd_mpM?si=pbFr5gxooMEg6bOs Love that 3rd stanza: Darn that one track mind of mine It can't understand that you don't care Just to change the mood I'm in I'd welcome a...
Yeah, I won't distract from Donna's head any further, but these links are good stuff.
An Epiphone Sheraton plus a Roland Cube 10 would be a great start. Forget about swapping pickups and all that guff. Just a good guitar setup and you’re good to go.
For years I thought that 25.5 was too long for me. So I stuck with 24.75. Then, I got my Yamaha Pacifica 012, which is 25.5 and it felt fine. It's because the neck is small in every other...
I'd like to add a vote for 140. I think it's a good tempo for working out fingerings and picking..at least for slugs like me :turtle:
I'm replacing the electronics on my new 89 Emperor and was initially just going to upgrade the neck pickup. Now that I'm replacing the pots/harness/jack it seems a shame to put the original bridge...
You're probably right. I have only studied Freddie Green from secondary sources. I am not that interested in big band style comping but I find it useful as a way of practicing moving voicings with...
A-1's are basically the same as A's but had brown strained back sides and neck which allowed for woods w flaws to be used, similar to a Gibson L-7 in that regard which also meant less finish work and...
Less Bling. The Style A was meant to compete price wise with a Gibson L-10 and the A-1 competed price wise with the Gibson L-7. Like the L-7, an A-1 should not have a sunburst back. Those A-1's...
Stills and Young played Gretsch White Falcons with Buffalo Springfield and still play them a lot to this day. Joe is usually playing a Tele or a Les Paul, but he has a signature Duesenberg...
Use the back for serving most cheeses. But the strings are spaced right for mozzarella slices to go on pizza. And a thin Tele also works well as a pizza peel, especially if you add a belly cut and...
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