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I now realize that the 8mm slop will be harmless, so that's not a big deal. I just wanted to share the oddity that stateside the size charts include m7 and globally they often skip over m 7....
Oh, I never heard of Foley. Okay, that blue guitar was a lead bass. Got it. But it was what he was playing that I thought was noodly. Incidentally, the other two vids were interesting. Scofield...
When it comes to not picking you guys are all amateurs https://youtu.be/-7R4mwOOyEQ
For clarification, Foley doesn't play guitar. He uses the so-called 'lead bass'. Interview: Foley - The Last Miles
I don't think so. An accurate tuning fork is pretty expensive, and only gives one note. That's a lot of money for very little return. Any cheap tuner is accurate to one cent, and better ones are...
OK, so there's this thing I've been doing for years where I double the amount of bars to the backing track when learning to improvise against something, so to take the simplest example, expanding a...
Wow you weren't kidding. Beautiful burst and back on that one.
My TC Polytune turns off automatically, even if I'm in the middle of tuning. That frustrates me, and I don't like it. That's the first tuner I remember having that feature/bug, the rest keep...
Right. But the range necessary to affect a 256 fork is far wider than we encounter when playing our guitars. In this typical experiment, one nominally 256 fork was 258 at 5C / 41F and 250 at 50C /...
Hi! I have a Gibson Johnny Smith from 1969 in sunburst for sale! It plays smooth with low action and 13´s. Straight neck. It does have a small repaired crack. Very well repaired by a luthier....
That’s making an entry! Beautiful build. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That would be great :) what’s the best way to contact you further?
Doubling the bars...
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