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There are enough copies of the original L5 around that would presumably reproduce the top and back arches, though not necessarily the (top) plate thickness. A builder once told me that Ken Parker...
This is a technique that interests me as it's something I think I have a hope of managing to pull off eventually. I wonder if anyone can recommend any exercises which might assist; normally I find...
Not directly related to the topic, but I think it is an interesting read - with a referral at hex strings too. I took this paragraph from ABOUT — The Archtop Project , and I advise you to visit this...
hi all a new guitar has led me to wonder about this: is it the case that the famous archtops of the forties and fifties from D'angelico, Gibson, Epiphone would have had thicker top and back...
Alan Kingstone’s book has a section at the end on ‘Partial Chords’ which are scales of various 6/dim voicings reduced to 3 notes. I haven’t looked at it much, but I could see these could be useful,...
There’s also been an uptick of interest in indie makers among jazz players too. The sort of players who own just really one or two really good guitars. The modern carved archtop is quite popular. I...
I agree that it’s a horn thing but for me I think it’s simpler - triad pairs sound really good on the saxophone. The sound of the horn lends it a lot of authority. I don’t think they sound so...
Thanks, very interesting. Then it appears that some people used some type of Flats already in the '40s. Herbie Kay was a guitarist, trumpeter and swingband leader, he knew the meaning of umph. (I...
Black Diamonds were regular round wound strings. We all know the difference when comparing new vs worn-in round wounds. I think Johnny maybe wanted to speed up aging of the strings? Brand new,...
I have had that app on my iPad for years now, but have never delved into it. There always seems to be so much other stuff to do, and then things like that drop off the radar and I forget all about...
On sale this weekend. Reason: I found another guitar I am interested in and would like to sell his one first. After this weekend the other guitar will be gone and this one will not be on sale.
Cheating a liitle here by not being strictly single line with the melody (though far from chord-melody) and by including the first half-ish chorus of improvising. Just trying to make it a little...
Parts and pickup sold. Keeping the listing up for future reference.
Thicker Plates - Deeper Carve
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