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  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stringswinger
    It always amazes me that piano players can read both clefs at the same time .

    Treble clef is easy for me. Bass clef is always a bit of a transposition.
    It is actually easier to read the whole thing than go back and forth.

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  3. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    Struggling a little with fingerstyle on the narrow spacing. I haven't played much guitar in the last couple years either...
    I think Eastman's version of the 175 has a wider neck, maybe 1-3/4". ICBW. AR 371? AR372?

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    ps - The Eastman has 2-3/32" string spacing at the bridge. Obviously I don't know about your 175.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound
    I think Eastman's version of the 175 has a wider neck, maybe 1-3/4". ICBW. AR 371? AR372?
    My most narrow bass is 16mm (that's the standard way to measure string spacing on bass). I think I could probably do 14mm without losing much in the way of right hand technique using fingers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound
    ps - The Eastman has 2-3/32" string spacing at the bridge. Obviously I don't know about your 175.
    unfortunately, the eastman doesn't sound like a 175. It has it's own thing which is not my cup of tea. Also, as I said, the spacing really isn't significantly different.

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    Methinks this is world class playing.

  7. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Gitterbug
    Methinks this is world class playing.
    Thanks, you are too kind.