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I've had mine now for a few weeks. I put strings on it that have somewhat flatter winding so there isn't as much fret squeak, but otherwise it is a lovely guitar and I'm having a lot of fun playing...
yeah, for sure. Good point. I inquired about a 8 string CC by this pickup maker in Seattle (famous person, many here know his name,just can’t recall it right now) and they said NOPE, their would...
I've had a set of Doug's Plugs EVA foam installed in my L-5 for 15yrs now w no issues. They still look like new and EVA looks smoother/cleaner than other foams.
You’ll have a hard time finding an 8-string floater.
If the scale degree reference used for default chord symbol description (1 2 3 4 5 6 b7) is the fifth mode of major (Mixolydian), then the degree structure chord naming convention with respect to the...
In a JGO post two years ago, you mention using "closed cell neoprene foam material". Is this the material you use today? Again, if I'm not mistaken, neoprene can react to a nitrocellulose finish.
Personally, I don't think speed is necessarily determined by the number of notes actually picked rather than slurred. Nearly all players, even the fastest ones, use slurring because it's a valid...
Looks much larger than a tele. Very cool design though.
Sterling, a foam manufacturer, states: “Polyurethane, polyethylene, and polyurethane foam materials are renowned for their lightweight and durable properties, making them ideal for electronic...
How High The Moon falls well onto the guitar. Afro Blue too... Those are just he last two I worked on. I've also worked out Autumn Leaves, Mack The Knife, In A Mellow Tone, In A Sentimental Mood. ...
I quite like it but I really don't see the Tele part.
Thank you! Just FYI: I too am talking about a Solomon oval-hole archtop, actually a “triangle-hole” archtop. It’s become my #1 guitar, with phosphor-bronze strings. Nothing else comes close, now. ...
Monkey on a stick doesn’t screw in. It clamps to the strings between the bridge and tailpiece. There’s a tab that sits under the pickguard. No holes or cuts needed.
There are several options. Monkey-on-a-stick requires two small screw holes in the neck; if the right hand end is not supported by a pickguard you can glue a piece of felt or similar to the bottom...
I did that at first, but I quickly had too many fish. Now they live together.
Solo Performance good tunes
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