The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Quote Originally Posted by citizenk74
    GHS Brite Flats. Also - vertical attack, vertical lift, then shift hand position.

    And - flats in general, with a plain G.

    But mainly, VA,VL; TS.
    I thought plain G is a no no...
    Many archtops have such kind of compensated bridge, which is explicitly for wound G ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fep
    Or you can cheat... at least on recordings. The same as a de-ess. I don't often de-ess but when I do I do it manually. (The EQ-compressor way is cool but kind of complicated so I haven't messed with it.)

    After I changed to roundwounds on my Eastman 810 (wow, what a sound) I litcerally scared how much finger noise I generate, so I tried many of desqueek, deees plugins. My experience they do way more damage than benefit, in any possible settings...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
    From Joe Pass: rub your fingers against the side of your nose or your scalp to get a little bit of oil on them.
    I saw Jim Hall with a little tin of what I assumed at the time was talcum powder....he was putting it on his fingers every few tunes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dot75
    I saw Jim Hall with a little tin of what I assumed at the time was talcum powder....he was putting it on his fingers every few tunes.

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    yeah, talcum powder, likely story :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabor
    I thought plain G is a no no...
    Many archtops have such kind of compensated bridge, which is explicitly for wound G ...
    Several luthiers will make you a replacement saddle compensated for a plain G. Sadoswky does I believe, Actually, You could do it yourself with a lot of patience and a tune-o-matic setting for reference. I've had several archtops with 0.020Ps on them, and they sounded fine.
    "No-nos" are more guidelines than actual rules, in Jazz, IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabor
    After I changed to roundwounds on my Eastman 810 (wow, what a sound) I litcerally scared how much finger noise I generate, so I tried many of desqueek, deees plugins. My experience they do way more damage than benefit, in any possible settings...
    You can do the manual way, shouldn't do any damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fep
    You can do the manual way, shouldn't do any damage.
    I did manual spot dsing on the two nylon string tunes on my 2003 solo album UTONIA. Took a little time; was worth it. Since then, I learned to be a little better technician on the instrument. Ever upward!