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I have been looking for a reasonably (?) priced mahogany-sides-and-back era (1980-1990?) ES-175. Not many (reasonably priced) here in EU. Apparently some guitars of that era have 1-piece neck...
...and this guy (sorry, couldn't find a larger and better pic): That's John Fogerty. He mentioned in his autobiography that he used an ES 175 a lot on the first few CCR albums until it got...
Ain't this the truth! This has repeatedly been my experience, even in stores that ought to know better.
Thanks Christian. You know ... 2 years ago, for a few months I was learning Garrison Fewell's triad pairs. I even played them pretty well but then I realized that I was starting to sound like...
Thank you for this thread. It's wonderful to hear all your takes on this lovely tune, thanks for sharing them. Beatrice is one of my favorites and I'd been playing it on and off in live jam sessions...
I think a mini-humbucker might get you close to what you want. But if it has full-sized HBs, you have to worry about that gap. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Left: Blue Halfling with ghost synth pickups. Center: Standard Halfling Right: CustomTestadura built to my specs.
Man, I’m loving this pickup. It really changed the character of the D’A. Such an improvement in tone over the KA. Where the KA was a bit boomy but brassy up top and lacked volume, the Biltoft is...
I was having the same experience. A kind of paradox, the more pressure I was under to make the notes, the more I looked ahead, always looking to find myself within a tonal area. As I was creating...
All I see is a beautiful set of Brazilian Duo, feet, and gams. I guess that's the whole point of that video. I gotta flagellate meself now with the cat o'nine tails to dispel such unholy thoughts, a...
Impressive! Looks like a bit of the George Benson picking technique in there. [emoji106] Sent from my LM-V600 using Tapatalk
Week 8. Day 2 of "ATTYA" at 75 bpm. The first 10 minutes was another blur. Somewhere in the second ten minutes it dawned on me to stop playing so many notes and really listen to the harmony. I know I...
:victorious: I have the Elitist Broadway and these are fine fine fine pressed solid spruce top guitars. Plugged in, there's nary a difference to their Gibson forebears.
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