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02-19-2024 03:43 PM
For me, the biggest improvement has been in synthesizers. We're in the midst of a golden age right now. It's really quite amazing in comparison to the early 90s. Analog synthesizers have made a...
You’re obviously right - there’s no way to palm mute with a guard over the saddle. I’ve always muted with a combination of meticulous picking (I.e. being very careful not to strike unwanted strings)...
Here is a great lesson and useful line specially addressing this:
I could see that... there are some more unique bluegrassers out there, but you'd have to look for them. However- the exact same thing could be said about jazz by the casual listener "all sounds...
There's that (and at least they've been listening to proper players ;) ), but technical skill required without something to back it up isn't necessarily more than a circus act (I had a more subtle...
Only by ignorant people who don't know the skill it takes to play it.
I'd love a Mule Mavis, but I don't play that style enough to justify the cost.
The AF95 is an excellent guitar and a true bargain. My friend and bandmate (the one whose Li’l Dawg Choco Prince I posted about a few days ago) has one that he loves for jump blues. It’s made very...
Or you could do the transposing and let her play it as written for her instrument. That way you get to practice transposing.
I had to look up "trestle". If I understand the tricone design correctly I'd compare the cones themselves to trestle supports on which the t-bar rests. Probably doesn't make a lot of difference for...
I may be starting to understand the comparison to cats. They learn through imitation too. Well, that settles it then. I could imagine light jazz with a ditto continental breakfast but I need...
Just a moment... A really, really nice sounding guitar. Original Gibson Memphis P90s! This a 2018 Memphis ES-330 with a retro-fitted Bigsby B7. It is in good condition. However it has a...
Mind you, the unfairness of it all is mitigated by the fact that, for her, playing in C is actually easier. Us poor guitarists have to play in awkward keys like Bb to keep up with the tenor sax...
I'd prefer something 25.5" BUT I'd be very happy with a great 24.75" guitar such as an ES-175. I mean eventually I'll have some form of an ES-175 AND some form of an L5 lol.
Gibson Memphis ES-330 2018 w. B7 Bigsby - $4000
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