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Apologies to any recovering alcoholics out there but this reminds me of the saying "practise like a scientist, play like a drunk" (btw, I had a good laugh at your line "...soloing by formula and rule...
Otoh Wikipedia says this ‘An arpeggio (Italian: [ar?pedd?o]) is a type of broken chord in which the notes that compose a chord are individually sounded in a progressive rising or descending order....
Reacting to this once more after seeing the Kirk guitar a few more times in different videos: Crossovers are widely available and great fun to play. Mine has a 1 7/8" nut and a 25.4" scale...
I think anyone who posts quotes from ChatGPT deserves all the derision he gets, as does a keyboard player posing as an authority on guitars. It should just be expected.
When George Benson updated his GB200 to the LGB300 he had them add a Florentine cut.
Me neither. But I think you will find that the '58-'59 Venetian s with PAF's are the biggest ticket items!:smile-new: Extremely hard to find.
ok sorry i was wrong about the pitch thing :stupid:
Meanwhile, back at the ranch..... I actually just tried this so you wouldn't say I was unfairly dismissing your hypothesis. I did it with my Epi LP (active EMG), my ESP (SD HBs), and my Raines...
Aesthetically, it’s Venetian for me without a doubt. Overall, I just prefer a non-cut, and that includes for electric. Deacon Mark, I think the reason Florentine L-5 and Super 400 CES seem to...
Florentine cuts were already around w the intro of the ES-175 but it was Kenny Burrell that got the ball rolling on them w/ Super 400's, L-5s and the short lived Switchmaster florentine cut. a...
Florentine vs Venetian: which one is better? Whichever cutaway is on any given archtop I'm selling on this forum is better, of course.
Great advice. This is a very nice section. I'm getting my fingers under this stuff now as well and it is quite gratifying to play when you get it right.
I consider them triads unless there's a 7th added to the sus4.
Upper structure extensions of the chord and alterations of the chord would also be chord tones. Sorry to … um … split hairs. Anyway … arpeggio implies a structure to me. Like when I think of an...
Florentine vs Venetian: which one is better?
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