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I’ve never heard or played through a Quilter that I liked. Sterile. And yeah I’ve heard all the nice things about them. Go tubes. Even for jazz. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Based on the photo of your guitar, it looks like a 1940s Gibson L-30. I still think the deArmonds are too thick for it. String clearance between your body and string is probably around 9 mm near...
Here's what Julian Lage says about playing a Tele vs an acoustic guitar in the Guitar Player article, "Julian Lage on the Lure of the Telecaster". (See entire article here: Julian Lage on the Lure...
The engagement level is the "what". And as I said earlier - this is so obvious that we don't even think about it. Your "Uh yeah" helps making my point btw :). That's why I was commenting about it so...
Cheers, Sam. I'm already a member, but haven't been there for years. I'll pay it a visit soon.
Thanks. We are always in search of that elusive "Jazz tone..."
Welcome to my 495th solo guitar arrangement video, “This is Not America”, an unusual collaboration between Pat Metheny and David Bowie from 1985 which was also featured in the movie “The falcon and...
I'm back from the depths of influenza and on the mend. I just heard this today and was really moved. Here's Jimmy Scott, vocalist, with the Jazz standard "The Nearness of You." Jimmy, you are...
Cool, cool story. Loved reading about it here and on your blog!
Rob, although I usually refrain from pumping another forum it's worth noting the dedicated EUB topic on the TalkBass.com double bass board. I owned and used a 41.5" EUB for a few years. It was...
Nah, but we could dissect your "hypothesis" (being kind here) if you'd like. It might be an interesting discussion, at least for those who are interested in improvisation. (one would hope that...
Hi Dennis. Thanks for jumping in! I agree with you that since many lefties play right handed, the number of actual lefty guitar players is lower than the world population average. And while it may...
Uh yeah, memory, like all cognition, is engaged when one improvises. How could it not be? And so what?
Silly question when you can have 'em both actually but if I couldn't I'd choose Kenny (I mean Burrell, Rob! :highly_amused:) for his always great tone and his versatilty for example.
This is not America, solo guitar, Jake Reichbart
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