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I don't know which one's better. My pref's always been the look of the curve so that's all I have. Lately I've liked the Florentine look on the wider Gibsons and AK's Wilkie. Not so much the tight C...
Ok, good plan! Just kidding. No disagreement here that the best way to know how to back a musician is to actually ask them and collaborate. I've been the sole accompanist for a few singers in the...
I'm speechless .... but out of curiousity, how does one "hand make" a plastic pick?
Funny, I recall fusion was popular back then, for example, I saw the Mahavishnu Orchestra at Winterland and the place was packed. And I recall the effect that Bright Size Life had on guitar players...
I will have an opinion very soon. This one is being built to be played purely as an acoustic instrument. AKA
Why not just turn off "comments" on YouTube? That way those who appreciate his videos will have access to them, and he won't have to hear from the juveniles who do not.
Bbmin Eb7 is the backdoor progression. It happens in many tunes including Rhythm Changes. Literally no one would say it's ii V to Ab, lol. Tim Lerch is strawmanning here a bit I think.
Very best wishes, Rob. Lots of love and respect on here for you - hope that gives you some strength. Get well soon.
Here's my next take with the sort of ending that Lawson suggested (thanks!) Time After Time, Take 3 (Basie ending): TAT Take 3 - Box.com I'm playing an 80's Korean super-strat (unknown brand)...
Rob: I appreciate everything you've brought to the forum, including your music, photography, typewriters, commentary, and Bach Cello Suites for Plectrum Style. You haven't been around as much lately...
FWIW, the original ES-125 is a non-cut, 16”, laminate body guitar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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