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1. they are not a thing 2.yes but it so rare. so rare that I can't remember what was the last time I've seen or heard of this happening. I mean the discussion. I do hear solos that have the...
I never hear anyone say they want to play like Barry Finnerty though?
:triumphant: Are those a thing? Yeah, many musicians put continuity or even development in their solos, not all tho.
It sounds like you have acquired some interesting secret jazz guitar-lore. Maybe you should write a book with this information. :wink-new: Or just tell us...
I am sorry to even say it but cannot help it. Strat-itis.... every time I glance your name, I read "star-tits" And to not only to derail but put something useful into the thread: When soloing,...
Doing open string exercises for the right hand-only fingerstyle is enjoyable.
Hey Folks, I just listed this guy on reverb and figured this is probably the best place to get the type of eyes on it that actually know it's value. 1937 Epi Triumph that I purchased from...
Etudes are great for technique, and having some technique built up is essential for playing with a good time feel. So.. they could be a good idea. :P They don't take that much work either to work up...
Not the best music channel out there, and there’s things that annoy me that have been much remarked on lol, but some of the interviews are worth watching, and pretty unique in terms of the Big Names...
My take on Beato: Interesting insights and I am glad he has access to musicians that interest me. His insights into songs, stories, and theory are interesting to me. Probably not as good a...
I like it, but it seriously needs more tambourine ;)
it is indeed. i credit this with the fact that I was able to make it through my cello suite without a devastating memory slip
I've had surgery on both of my wrists (both for arthritis) but it's always been my right hand. How those shredders who sweep do it is crazy to me.
1937 Epiphone Triumph
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