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Originally Posted by Marty Grass
Really, M . . . and without a doobie?????
Play live . . . Marinero
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07-23-2021 07:05 PM
Originally Posted by Marty GrassI guess she's a runner up. She also is a highly talented performer who has shaped the curve of modern music and has a track record of 40 years in the business. There were very, very few female hard rock guitarists when she started. She held her own with grace and elegance while dominating the stage with her talent and force when called for.
The thread is titled "How Bout Nancy Wilson". There is another.
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Here's one of my favorite videos of all time. Those of a certain age will fully appreciate this tribute.
Really, M . . . and without a doobie?????
Play live . . . Marinero
With reference to the arch, I recall my Elitist Broadway had a slightly more pronounced arch, and more pronounced recurve, and over all a more beautiful (to me) curve, than even my L5ces did. It was...
I've learned that the position is named after where the index finger is placed. Looks like that there are also other definitions on the start.
I play with the neck angled up fairly high (45 degrees, or maybe a bit more). I don't find that the strap button position makes any difference at all in terms of playing comfort or suitability for...
I'm a little confused by this thread. Last year a 90s Gibson Le Grand went unsold at a $7-8k list on this forum for several months. What's special (other than the name) in this JS to command such a...
One of these days I'll scope it to see what the innards look like.
That's like treating fretboard like a keyboard, lol. Interesting. But what supports the fretboard? Do you press it against your body?
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For x35452, I also fret the x3545x normally then reach around "the other way" and fret the F# with the side of my thumb. So wrong!
TBH, I haven’t used the effects loop in my Blu and don’t recall seeing a level switch for it. It’s about 18 months old - I’ll look when I get home tonight.
With the 5 fret grip, you can play a scale from the first to 12 frets with 4 positions. "you’d still get different fingerings every time you move up a fret" Not many, much fewer fingerings than...
Thats basically what I use too. Theres a sixth scale position I like too, but beyond that it’s a bit much
There's other seven positions, or one position (the whole neck), or any number in between. Or maybe more positions if we do the one octave thing. The more ways you have of doing things, the...
me too, some of my old guitars came that way to me and I like that spot though it seems to be one of the least popular
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