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Originally Posted by Reg
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05-18-2021 11:08 AM
Sure.Originally Posted by RegWhen part says "play even 8ths" ... it's implied that the accent pattern is natural strong weak accent pattern or stress.
With straight feel or subdivision... no swing.
When i was hunting for a blonde JS i ended up buying a 76 which is great, actually my main giging guitar right now. At the time (around 2017) there were quite a few blondes from the seventies around....
I like this way. I don't bother with modes. May be I should.
Wow that's nice. I had a tea burst '69. :biggrin-new:
I’ve been playing it mostly with three fingers for a dare. It works Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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