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I agree with the forum consensus that this is an original Gibson factory-assembled guitar using Epi neck, body, and a mix of Gibson and Epi leftover parts. Absence of SN could indicate that it’s a...
Demonstrated on piano at 1:15 here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5pGS0OJyu8
Good idea. I will try also. I think it might help for improving the "muscle memory" of the fingers. Lawson mentioned that "muscle memory" in one of his postings. I like this description.
Open to sensible offers. I am based in West Wales now if you wanted to come see/try it.
They can't all be winners. This guitar demonstrates what happens when 40s, 50s and 60s Epiphone parts are force-fit then hit with a bandsaw:
To my ears, Beethoven does the IV-V-I more than his predecessors, but even then ii is more common. Everyone gets taught that IV is somehow more 'fundamental' and ii is a substitute for it, but dont...
In my experience, there are certain fingerings that are better suited to certain kinds of styles, lines, or concepts. Both "three note per string" and "one finger per fret" fingerings are good for...
Man I love a good chart. And this is a GREAT chart.
So you got a Fake Real Book. Which is a Fakebook. So a Fake fakebook is a real book?
The outside looks weird - the cover is just white rather than parchment, and the spiral binding is different. And the pages on the inside are just copied. And there's no page with the copyright Hal...
Your sound is always good. You have some great guitars and amps. Whatever set-up that you play through has a nice jazz tone to my ear. I have another experiment that you may want to try. I've...
Chord transition frequencies in Beethoven String...
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