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Get a lap steel. You can get a pretty nice one for cheap, and the tuning options are limitless.
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06-18-2009 09:16 AM
Get a lap steel. You can get a pretty nice one for cheap, and the tuning options are limitless.
At one time Britain had a slew of car companies. Now there's zero British-owned car brands. See where this goes? :numbness:
That's fine, and it's a rational attitude. I'm not lecturing, and I've read a lot of good things about Chinese archtops. I'm simply saying that for me there are other considerations that come into...
I agree with the other posts that the way the bridge is not perpendicular to the top is questionable. I have two guitars with wooden bridges and they are really fussy about what strings are...
It's a tele. It don't need no stinkin' case. Nothing can hurt it. :cool:
I dunno I got a Gibson because I like the guitar, rather than any ideological rationale. I’d rather have fewer quality instruments than lots of cheap ones though. Sent from my iPhone using...
I need a stool like this but too cheap to buy one. I sit on a 4 leg folding chair and it is a PIA as it does not swivel. I have thought of doing this maybe I need to think more about it.
I like Chinese archtops. I have six of them and can't see me parting with any. I also have expensive Gibson's that I like. I don't think there are any better sounding electric archtops than the L5...
As a keys player. Been on my every key program for almost 3 years coming up this fall. I also noticed an improvement in my general proficiency apart from individual keys improving. All I do is...
There is no question that sometimes the market price of a certain guitar will be higher, just because of rarity, than other guitars that play and sound as good (or better). I also believe that the...
That is the famous “Sabionari” guitar made by Stradivarius in 1679. But…the Italians didn’t invent the guitar. That honor seems to belong to the Spanish, who were making similar instruments in the...
TBH while we have a great beer culture in America with a lot of variety, I only like about 20% of them. Not a fan of the overly hopped IPAs. My favorites include Fat Tire, New Belgium Trippel and...
Thank you for your kind replies. Part II of the revised edition has many, many changes from Part II of the first edition. Lesson 27 alone has so many that it almost seems rewritten entirely. I...
Younger guitarists are discovering the joys of...
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