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Not exclusively. I thought you were asking a different question.
Yeah if you want the in between jangles and single coils then just get a strat.
Bill Kirchen put in the bolt inserts described above. He might actually have been the first person to do it and talk about it. If you're doing this often you might look into the Voyage Air...
I found it interesting that while Bruno scoffs at some kinds of terminology, he has no problem with naming the notes and chords he demonstrates, or categorizing chords by string-set. That kind of...
No offense to Wes, but I have to think most of those are algorithm-generated playlists (e.g., "Relaxing Instrumental Jazz). I can't imagine the vast majority of Spotify users even know who he is...
I Love Strats (and I have three of them) and have tried Teles (I could never bond with a Tele or a 335). I would suggest a MIM (made in Mexico) Strat. A perfect used example can be had for around...
Um, there's the trouble with early attempts that people get kinda more comfortable with one certain thing. Most often starting from a certain beat, or ending it on that, or doing a similar lick too...
Scale length. I have an L-5 and like the 25 1/2" scale, so the same scale on a Tele was nice. YMMV. If you prefer single coil pups, the "jumbo MFDs" on the G&L ASAT Special are good, like a P-90...
I like it I will say only the textbooks are the records. Listen carefully, steal and apply. Learn tunes. You’ll be fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The best way to get out of diatonic playing is both transcribing or analyzing music for ideas; but also working out the raw material to be able to outline the changes: work the scales, arps,...
Yeah, I doubt Julian's bolt technique is really worth it unless you fly with the Tele quite a bit.
update , the little Lekato amp has gone back …. it was too quiet on the clean setting
Itching for a Fender, which one?
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