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Check out this awesome player ! Here he rips on a LesPaul but he is just as jaw-dropping on his usual nylonstring Ovation....
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05-10-2024 05:42 PM
Check out this awesome player ! Here he rips on a LesPaul but he is just as jaw-dropping on his usual nylonstring Ovation....
The best looking guitar ever made. In my opinion, of course. But I'm right.
I definitely didn't take it that way.
I think it does. Since I got it 4 years ago I haven't thought for a minute about getting another archtop. But GAS remains for other types of guitars :cool:
Heh heh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6E5W-Mjd9U
Or if you are one of the cool kids, you could hear a V-I as a polyphonic enclosure V7alt I is a chromatic enclosure (with one lame common tone. BOO.) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yea... Jack The golden road to swingin... Triplets and subdividing. Your vids are really great material for guitarist. I hope members are taking advantage of them. Reg
Question... when using turns, like Peter posted... do you hear the turns as implied V chord of Target. Like A7b13 going to D-7... D7 going to G7 etc.... Or do you use and hear the turns as...
Don't know what's on this guitar (probably flats), but from his website he endorses these strings: Linea Rossa Vintage Jazz long Scale Flat Wound
Question for Peter and GuyBoden. I'm slowly learning to write music along with everything else. Do either of you see a benefit to learning on the page before going to a program MuseScore? That's...
Right - 17's on the bottom shelf - all with 3" rim - the only thin-line is the one 16".
I don't think the jazz police comments were aimed at you.
To be more honest, the truth is I like making funny noises occasionally, I've done lots of it. But I wouldn't necessarily be happy sitting watching someone else making funny noises, if you see what I...
Ed sounds amazing! Any idea what string gauge? More evidence for the argument that a tele can do just about anything, but I wonder about strings used here, gauge and flats vs. rounds.
Congrats, Oh, you forgot the "H" Thorny... :cool:
No, I think it's a reasonable question because he didn't just play one style. He did play jazz tunes with jazz musicians. But I think to be considered a 'jazz artist' you'd have to be firmly centred...
Nylon Strung Ken Parker - could interest some
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