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Hello. As stated in a few replies already, probably any Telecaster would do. There are some tricks though that could help the instrument to achieve the tones desired for jazz. I will detail what...
Brass is the "warmest" of the metal saddle materials. If you are still finding the guitar too bright, maybe you're not a tele person. The only other thing I know of to tame trebles would be graph...
Thank you for this - so what would this look like over the Bb7? Would that be over a Bb7 Scale? and what about the C7?
It's not 'conceptualised'. You know the sound, you know how to play it, and you play it where you think it'll sound nice. Which it does :-) i.e. rely on your ears. Like muscles, the more you use...
Yes you are correct
1934 Gibson L-12 Caveat: Archtopdotcom is not definitive. Original parts such as tailpieces may have been swapped out.
Using the scales. These would be what you call “diatonic sixths.” So if you’re playing a blues in F and you’re using an F7 scale over the F chord and you play an F, you can harmonize it with the...
Excellent research. Here's a brief summary of your excellent research in pictures.
thanks does anyone know a source of a softer material for traditional 3 piece tele saddles (Ive got brass on there at the moment) maybe Nylon or plastic of some sort ….
A showcase of how the L12 changed over the period it was in the catalogue.
If you're not playing professionally. Just enjoy playing songs you like. And, have fun. :eagerness:
palm muting techique
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