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Sometimes by individual shapes and sometimes grouped with other shapes if they form a context, like with the diagram I made of maj7 going up the neck. I have to wonder if Walter Becker worked out...
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..... Somebody wake me up when this gets back to folks posting their playing of Donna Lee. Sorry, feeling grumpy today. ( I am legally obligated to apologize because I'm...
Oh c'mon, everybody knows what he means. It's like the difference between typing accurately, and typing poetry ....
Beautiful. How much would I pay for one of those? Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
Been scratching my head a little over this thread and am realising that in a lot of famous pairings, like Gene Ammons v Sonny Stitt, or Sonny Rollins v Sonny Stitt, you are still hearing the...
Here is Chuck's tele hollow general information. The 20th Anniversary ones are special. "These are semi-hollow Teles that sound fabulous and the wood is incredibly special. The body is...
Sweet guitar. That sort of truss rod cover was used by some NY-era Epis. If you look throughFelix Wiedler’s site, you’ll see scattered examples. My NY-era Devon had nibs, until I had it...
I got one or two of his Heritage built Gretsches. I have three total but only one or two came from Randy. The others came from the Gretsch family. As I recall Randy donated guitars to the...
Kirk Fletcher is a good guy. A great blues player with jazz chops also. Here is an interview with another joyous musician/guitar historian/ and all around guitar geek Zac Childs. It is a good...
George Golla and Don Burrows. George is way under recognized for his beautiful playing and together with Burrows, there was an amazing chemistry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGtXV4LcokA ...
It looks to me like there’s a weird truss rod cover on it, hiding the truss rod nut. I can’t be 100% certain, but it looks like the frets have binding nibs which would be a Gibson thing. ...
It doesn't appear from the pics to have a nylon nut, which Gibson used from very late 50s through early ( at least) 60s - that one looks like aged bone. Also the truss rod doesn't seem to have the...
That is a beauty. Nice pics and thanks for sharing it. Congrats and happy, NGD.
All the Epiphone Les Paul Customs I've had were quite amazing guitars.
Chuck Thornton 20th Anniversary instruments
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