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Hello. I play solo. There aren’t any jazz tunes on my list, but all the songs are good vehicles for improvisation and stretching the tune out. As much improvising and stretching out that a veteran...
As pointed out thin coats of TruOil is what you need to do. I have done it many times and it is a great product meant for gunstocks which need to endure outside conditions. It is durable and easy...
If you want it to sound woodier, I would suggest replacing the TOM bridge top with a wooden bridge top. That should make a noticeable change. Not only the difference in material, but the difference...
I was curious about the Strandberg Jazz, looking for an alternative to the bulk and weight of an archtop. The local GC had a couple of the 7 string models, so I had a look. I didn't bother to plug...
Thanks very much guys, this is a lot of very clear information here. Yes, I found out 80 is the minimum to hit that poly orange stuff that sits on the wood. I can actually hear it when I'm...
Carvin, or whatever they're called now, has several headless options at much more affordable price point. I think they all come standard with 24 fret necks, however.
Thanks Allan. I was just having a short moment of fun with that one. After all, that's why we do this. I'm not much of a clarinet player. I've tried on and off over the last few years but a...
I have Frameworks nylon guitar...but Amelia by Zaletelj cost about 6000 Euro...twice as expensive as my Frameworks.:mad-new: One Note Samba on Frameworks Modern Classic guitar #jazz - YouTube
I'd call the Super 400 style guard and Dearmond 1100 an improvement.
You're welcome. Yes. You don't have to be very progressive, but you do want to be sensible about being progressive. Like for example if you had those big gouges in the picture, you wouldn't want...
As the owner of a 53 Triumph Regent, I also agree you can't go wrong with either one. A Devon was for sale locally a few years ago, and if I would not had my Triumph, I would have bought it. However...
I guess because I am not in any way a guitar collector, I am less concerned about historical accuracy and more concerned about how an instrument plays and sounds. But there are different viewpoints...
And is this helpful to you? I'm both intrigued and a little puzzled. I am not sure what one would do with this information. People have been able to learn picking technique without video camera...
Dude, that was really good. Didn't know you played clarinet too.
Valvole...?
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