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I mean it's all about what you like but I used to like 25.5 scale also. "Because it's easier to fit my fingers up high" was also my excuse. But 3/4" over the course of 21 or 22 frets means how much...
I play a 24.75" scale archtop as my main "jazz guitar," but there is absolutely something special about a 17" body and a long scale. Should also mention that on my frame my 575 looks like a Les...
I just don't see why I need to play something I don't like when there is another option available.
Not 300# sterling - 300# fat. It's not tippable at all. My link above shows it available.
I’ve never seen any significantly measurable dimensional differences in any GJS, and that spans 1960s-1980s examples. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Bought it on Amazon (Kindle version) yesterday, but havent had the time to look much into it yet. Looks promising, but I couldnt find any information about this book or Wolf Marshall on this forum,...
No but there have been reports of them using your info for other things.
It's my belief that every song has a key and a tempo that is correct for a given song. Obviously there is leeway for a vocalist via transposition when necessary but I still think certain keys are...
Recently i watched a clip of John McLaughlin playing his Johnny Smith. I’m aware that in his hands the guitar may look small as he probably is tall guy. However it made me curious of actual...
If I am 6'4" and can fit my fingers in those upper regions of a 24 3/4" scale then so can you. Fortune favors the bold.
I always liked listening to Jack, whether playing or talking.
They're 25 1/2" scale too. The standard 24 3/4 archtop scale is too small up the neck for me.
I would keep the pay as it is until I bought the gear my band needed, then as new gigs come, split the pay differently. Essentially, split the corporate gigs after you use this money to buy...
Yea... vanilla is the harmonic organizational reference.... not what one plays or tries to play. It's not just about improve LOL.
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