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The tone, harmonics and playing are just sublime.
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04-18-2024 01:22 PM
The tone, harmonics and playing are just sublime.
That would be very sad for US manufacturing. I have no way to tell what's really going on, and if regulations and labor are mostly to blame, but I will simply note there's a constant tendency...
All but 1 of my 17 guitars were under $2200, and the overwhelming majority are Japanese. Japanese guitars are well priced and extremely consistent. That said, I play 2 guitars in my rock 'dad band'...
Thanks. But as a note, in lick 1 I think the resolution would be at the c# (3rd of A), not at the following e. In lick 2 the resolution would be in the next bar, adding b and resolvi g to a, the...
I don't know. Some of the US manufacturers treat their dealers pretty badly. For example PRS won't let their dealers advertise discount prices but PRS themselves were discounting prices on their own...
We have been in S. Florida for nearly 7 years now. Like millions of others all over the country, we're staying put with low interest mortgage rate and not sure why anyone would want to assume...
I agree. What he actually said was: But he also references jazz. We're not (presumably) talking about playing Careless Love or Amazing Grace using a lot of sixths and thirds. Which isn't hard...
Our own Campus5 is wasn't actually around in the 20s/30s yet but it's easy to forget that, and he often plays a tricone :cool: I think it's not a spider technically speaking (not as in what...
I guess six of one in that instance … how about something like All of Me, if we’re sticking to the first few pages in the real book
Here's a couple of very usable licks from Bars 1-4, transposed into C Major changes. I'm trying to create usable licks whilst learning the tune. They might be useful licks for other players too.
To be a bit pedantic, there are no Made in USA Fenders anymore. (Certainly electrics.) Fenders just say "Corona CA" these days because they have too much imported content to qualify for "Made in USA"...
Some maybe but I don't buy it as a general rule. At most what they want is to have an instrument played by an idol (or because (they think) it has the sound they want), who may have picked that...
Even if it's real, would it be able to compete with a luthier-built, carved archtop in its intended application?
If you watch Casino Guitars or Phil McKnight YT channels you might have your answer. I think what you saw was the result of the dealer arrangements of the big US guitar companies. Many shops can't...
Just to clarify the obvious…if you buy a single course you can access it forever.
Point being it’s effectively chord stabs and not really what the OP is asking about.
What was that piece inspired by a North African...
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