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yeah, some really embarrassing shit there. ornette was terrible. ugh.
According to his “guitar college” site rich endorses heritage guitars. I love watching him play but he seemed very uncomfortable with the L5.
So is a tele a great guitar for jazz once you've modded it? BTW this is a tongue in cheek question and for amusement purposes only. I don't want anyone to become to passionate or emotional.
What do you mean? It isn't displaying for you?
I don’t know if he is. He’s got more used Gibsons than Heritage guitars for sale on his website. :)
I prefer the mud. So, fingerstyle with flesh only for myself. But, each to their own.
Isn't he sponsored by Heritage guitars? If so, I think he should've disclosed it.
Yes it is. I've thoroughly enjoyed owning this wonderful instrument. The reason I'm letting it go at an excellent price is I want it to be more accessible to those who truly appreciate the L5. ...
You’ll be surprised by his number 1 pick. :smile-new: https://youtu.be/9I8x1qvgtG4?si=jgSvhpA0a6ei-SbH
"The best book on jazz is still the collection of interviews by Art Taylor, Notes and Tones.". I stopped reading there.
So the fat of the fingertip will get you muddy and no definition. The exact spot where the nail meets the fingertip is the money spot, with the string then traveling down the nail. Generally the...
In the days when all frets were hand set and hammered in, it wasn't uncommon to see frets where there wasn't a perfect metal to wood seamless mate; the important and essential point was that the...
Rich Severson’s top 5 guitars.
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