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Why in God's name would anyone want a Tele Neck pickup on an Archtop? I get the Charlie Christian pickup thing, even a P 90.
Here are a couple of shots that show some details of the German carve on a finished guitar:
Some additional notes: - The f-holes for the later Super are different from the f-holes for the Junior, Standard and Luxus models. They are routed out slightly larger to allow for a single layer...
Yup... I barely go higher than the 17th, so 18-20 is already a buffer for me, then for 20-24 I guess it's the buffer for the buffer... This is probably the only thing I don't like about Strandberg's...
Lugubrious already means mournful, they're synonyms. But I blame all those min/Maj7 chords myself :-)
strobo plus tuner with metronome...all in one with time variations/accents..etc....
Thanks John! I can see this is going to be my place in life ;-)
That just takes me back to the fact that these are all 24 fret necks, so that the neck pup is closer to the bridge. I was hoping the Tele-style model would not have a 24 fret neck, but nope...
Good one, Rags. Straddles the line between mournful and lugubrious. In a good way. John
No afiliation - one of the ones I use. Free version (2 GB pcm) works well for me. I get 50 GB pcm, signed up via an offer (they come around every couple of months) but I've never use more than 2...
Some uncertainty still seems to exist in the international guitar world when it comes to the Roger (or real) "German carve". How can we recognize if a hollowbody guitar was made in the German carve...
Odd how much I play mine. I have better guitars but the size and tone of the SS keep it in constant use.
True about the lingo change. And in my own efforts to use DWPS/USX/whatever, I quickly found myself backing off the intentional, aggressive forward lean of the pick. Mainly because I was having...
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