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Is it? The thread was about the value of practicing a perfectly subdivided triplet swing eighth note over copying players swing feels. My question was to that point. Grant Green might be...
You’re completely right - we should reasonably expect and get a much higher level of quality from a top brand. But reality is that Gibson products have had some serious QC issues for over 50 years. ...
For that scale length vintage Epiphone acoustics are the way to go. There’s a lot more value to be had compared to the 25.5” Gibsons. Even the lower end models can be great acoustic guitars. ...
that's for another thread. this one was about the perfect triplet swing and your question "How many players with great swing play a perfect triplet swing feel? " Grant is one imo.
Anything that's screwed or sitting on the top (sound board) will affect the vibrations on it, it's just normal physics. That's why Pat Metheny doesn't like pickguards, or more than one pickup on his...
boohoo, ok! lol Just you know don't come to musicians telling them to their faces, might not end well.
Does Grants swing line up so perfectly with triplets at every tempo?
Drum machines usually have a swing knob that lets you dial in the amount you want. 50% is straight, 66% is full swing, but you can set it at 54% and it gives a bounce without sounding hokey. This...
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I may wear this to a gig but not while performing. Edit. Ooops! should have washed it before I took the photo!!
What we're talking about here, I think, are two separate things: 1) Whether the guitar is stable as is ("if it works-it works, don't touch it") 2) Whether the guitar represents quality...
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