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This reminds me to break out the ToneDexter for my Solomon acoustic archtop. It’s my favorite guitar I have ever played, I won’t be needing another. I used the ToneDexter for my classical Brahms...
Makes me happy to see a local boy getting his due. Ludwig and Cherry make very good company. Thanks for posting!
Congratulations on getting your resaw working Archie! Impressive little flitch right there. No mean feat. Just so you know where I'm coming from: my role at the shop for 25 years is Production...
I agree. Another option would be to use the mix button and don't put the IR 100% wet, just to mix the IR and the pickup.
Oh well. I may be clueless, but as my wife is fond of saying, at least it keeps me out of the pool hall.
If we were on Jeopardy I'd tell Alex's ghost, "What is a good way to go broke?"
In the way that I look at harmony, for example, C6 is not a chord. It's a voicing of a Cmaj type chord. That type of the chord could be a I chord or a IV chord. A min7 is a voicing of a different...
Sure. It's best shown with a fingering diagram or a video so it might take me a day or two though. I might be able to explain point 1 in text: - Suppose you want to play an ascending chromatic...
What an absolutely pointless and abusive way to engage.
Many different type of chords have the same "set of" notes but I don't call them the same chords with different names.
"Grips have multiple names, not chords." These chords (and others) contain the same notes, you don't pay any attention to that? Am7 = C6 Am7b5 = Cm6 Tritone subs like: G9 = Db7#5#9
By "perfect" do you mean control over all 4 fingers so he doesn't have to resort to the "crutch" of only using 3 fingers?
Grips have multiple names, not chords. I don't name chords by grips. A grip corresponds to different chord tones in different contexts. I see and hear the chord tones. So Min7b5 is not just a...
Sadowsky Ends Archtop Production
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