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Mine is 10101211482, natural, made in Unsung, Korea, in 2010.
Hi Starjasmine, the amp is a Headstrong lil' King. It sounds nearly identical to my 1980 Fender Princeton (which you can hear in most of the other videos that I have posted), but after 30 years of...
That’s nuts. That’s not how violin works! You don’t just dabble in it for a couple of years lol. Unless you are Allan apparently. https://youtu.be/InqR8lWoG48?si=AnmYF1eJotcBeiUe Sent from...
Thank you. I'll try to find something easier to start with. I got totally lost in the previous conversations, maybe it wasn't even ment for my question?
I did wonder about Frank Vignola switching to Sadowsky from Eastman but only for a couple of months on his Wednesday night Birdland show. Now FV seems to be playing a few different guitars. I don't...
Hi! Minor major chord is the one that gives the mystery in harmonic texture. Works fine especially in endings. In this video there's first basic version of A minor major from first position...
Thanks - of course a lot comes from your fingers and your great ideas, but the 175T + Princeton clone must be a really great combination! Some guitars and amps just complement each other... What's...
not a lot takers..myself included...try this..sounds great.... just ease off the gas........Stablemates (Mike Moreno) Solo Transcription Jazz Guitar TAB (youtube.com)
Back, sides and neck are mahogany. It definitely is a fairly light guitar. I love the neck.
There are two because there are two pickups, thus two inputs. These switches are made as simply as possible. It's made to switch between two outputs if desired, but for this application there is...
If you don’t, can you point to article-thread-post that can explain this? Is there anything more than the fact that these aren’t selling?
Minor major
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