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My first guitar teacher said to me "It's usually safe to use the term melodic minor, people know exactly what you mean in a jazz environment, but sometimes you might come across people who feel smart...
I like volume pedal for the hands free changes in volume and because because an active pedal change the tone less than the volume knob. Must have a knob to set minimum volume though - I think it's...
I feel you. Mine is terrible. I never even tried to learn tunes by ear until I started taking lessons with Christian and he encouraged me to do it. This last week I was tasked with learning the B...
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
Not really. I still do scales (and patterns based on a given scale), but I never considered it ear training. Dexterity, knowledge, ability all that, but not ear so much. I do a lot of scales in...
Thanks for your review. I can't wait until his gig here in Munich next Wednesday. I bought the tickets half a year ago and it was easily sold out...
Thanks for chiming in, Srini! I enjoyed reading your input.
From Mark's Gallery: "Serial #3570109 Custom 16" – this double cutaway custom was built for Michigan guitarist Steve Correll. Steve plays ‘lefty strung righty’ and wanted this guitar to function as...
Kaiju, That is a new Ibanez you bought? Looks fine.
Julian played with his trio last night in Amsterdam. The venue holds 725 people and was sold out. He used his Nachocaster through a Deluxe. He checked its tuning before the first song and never again...
Julian Lage Trio, Amsterdam, April 17 2024
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