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I thought the Beatles got Epiphones cause it was all they could afford in those days?
please don't make changes to that guitar!!...it's perfect the way it is...just not for you! you could try sinking the pickups into the body and using pure nickel strings...will definitely mellow...
Come on, everyone knows what the perfect pick is, it’s just that most people use wrong corner.
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:welcome: Try a JHS Haunting Mids pedal. It's a sweepable mid-range kind of thing that can make most any guitar/amp combination sound good, assuming you have the patience to do the experimenting....
BTW re' photos it's been my observation that if you edit the raw photo from your Apple device in iPhoto and save that, when you insert it it will be right-side up. If you insert the "raw" JPG it will...
Every Evans I have played needed the treble control rolled off to zero.
I can't imagine ever being in the market for a new gibson, but I'd love it, if now they'd consider selling their iconic tailpieces as a standalone unit. I might be thinking too short there, but that...
I am the happy owner of one of Steve Holst's first guitars, built in 1995. It is the only one I haven't sold in the last 20 years, because it's the best guitar I've played. After roughly a...
Wow did I get my 175 just in time! You know, there's a sweet 175 listed in the For Sale section? Better jump on it 'for the price goes up 100%... There are still some Epiphone archtops still...
Regardless of key, I play Estate in 7/8. A lot of tunes can feel shoehorned when placed inside 'odd' time signatures but the melody for this one fits perfectly.
I started GUITAR playing by ear, not JAZZ! I started out a folk player, John Denver wanna-be type. I actually did manage to learn "Classical Gas" pretty much by ear when I was 14, but it took a whole...
I am fine with whatever, as long as there's more posting of music and less posting of typing. Get's me outta that bad habit. Typing never helped my playing much. Great playing on these...
I love that era of Harmony guitars. Their higher-end guitars are not quite the equivalent of Guild and Gibson, but they have their own vibe and are good guitars in their own way. Here are a couple...
Who remembers the live slow SH version of Estate and Quiet Nights from the Live at Vine St. album. Sublime!
Introducing the Collings I-35 LC Vintage
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