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Actually thinking about it I’m sort of going more with Tal’s way of looking at it. Think ‘Bernie’s Tune’. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I think considering a different pickup may be in order. As has been discussed, some pickups allow for individual balancing of the strings. You may not want to rely on a specific string or pick to get...
Thanks Andrew, are you familiar with the “second” making and its reference to market- there’s little said, though the value is somewhat diminished but not sure how Gibson at that time (80s’)...
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Another beautiful moment of time you've created, Mark. Hoagy is so present here and framed in such a personal treatment of sound and video. That guitar is really sounding more and more natural in...
I thought about this a bit after my first response and I find it baffling why anyone would want to limit themselves to a single EQ plugin. There are so many different feature sets and available...
Sometimes the donations are surprising, like this guitar, you wouldn't think someone would just give it away: American Made Professional Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar | ShopGoodwill.com ...
I don’t care for either because they’re with Columbia Records. Don’t you know it was Columbia that killed STAX records? True story. In 1970 the head of Columbia was the great Clive Davis. Clive...
Yeah, I wasn't suggesting we'd want to learn Galbraith's arrangement(s) verbatim but as you said, there are some good ideas we can use. In fact, I saw a few phrases in Arnold's arrangement that...
VERY different amps. The Princeton Tonemaster has very much a classic Fender sound with the prominent mid range scoop and Fender style trem and reverb. The Little Jazz is warmer and fuller and much...
Hi, This is my father's guitar, he gave it to me. Thank you very much Papa! :triumphant: There are some German archtop specialists on the forum that already know it. My previous post...
I will say this about the Norlin era: The solid bodies and the semi-hollows are what gave the era its reputation. For the high end archtops, it's "guilt by association". The flip side to this is that...
If I were in your shoes, I'd be looking seriously at the Benedetto 16-B in the for sale section here. But, hey, I'm a Benedetto guy. Check out Jocelyn Gould and the tone she is getting from her...
I don't love the sound of really rubato guitar all the time, solo or otherwise, but this song seems to call for it somehow. Even if I were to work of the Galbraith arrangement, I'd at least try to...
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