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I need a pedal board big enough to put this on but then it would be too heavy to lift.
Lol bloody hell.and you just play at home Ray?I need a pedal board big enough to put this on but then it would be too heavy to lift.
Lol bloody hell.and you just play at home Ray?
Ive taken the scratch plate off and replaced plastic pins with ox bone.nut and bridge both boneIMG_2467 by Chris Andrew, on Flickr
The sustain is wonderful now ,early days if im rembering correctly nothing specialIve taken the scratch plate off and replaced plastic pins with ox bone.nut and bridge both bone
Buy an old baby walker from a boot fair, take the top bit off, then attach the pedals around the wheeled ring base. You stand in the middle to toe-poke them, then pull it around with a bit of string when you're finished.I need a pedal board big enough to put this on but then it would be too heavy to lift.
That's some collection- I tend to use just the ones I have- which is enough for me, however: I do fancy the new "Dane" pedalI need a pedal board big enough to put this on but then it would be too heavy to lift.
That's some collection- I tend to use just the ones I have- which is enough for me, however: I do fancy the new "Dane" pedal
link- https://guitar.com/review/effects-pedal/thorpyfx-the-dane/
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Yeah I have been going there a long time. Only place in London that does a quality job on Southpaws every time.Nice job. Jonathan at Feline does some fantastic work, his guitar builds are superb too.
The Junior was always a real working mans tool, although possibly not the budget epi version. Having said that, it's likely no worse than the First Act I use for electric slide gigs sometimes (cost £35 used).
It’s ok actually. Someone flew it back from America for me as they were available here. Upgraded the pickup and it’s a cheap work horse.
Still, I want something a bit prettier now I had saved for a PRS Custom 24 about 6 years ago but had to pool the money in for a house deposit.
oooh! There's something about this photo that makes my teeth itch. It's like looking at someone holding a pencil in the wrong hand, lol.
oooh! There's something about this photo that makes my teeth itch. It's like looking at someone holding a pencil in the wrong hand, lol.
#kickouttheprejudice
There's always someone with a racist comment about a southpaw. We can't help being better guitarists
Can't remember who it is now, but there's a left handed guitarist in quite a big band who plays a standard guitar "Upside down"...but he doesn't invert the strings so he's taught himself to play chords and scales and the like upside down, inside out and back to front!
Well yes, but didn't he string his guitars conventionally ie thick E at the top?You mean like this? https://SPAM/@patrickbshirley/10-fantastic-jimi-hendrix-live-tracks-e4bcc353dccf
Well yes, but didn't he string his guitars conventionally ie thick E at the top?
The one I'm thinking of had to totally re-invent the fingering of chord shapes and scales.
Can't remember who it is now, but there's a left handed guitarist in quite a big band who plays a standard guitar "Upside down"...but he doesn't invert the strings so he's taught himself to play chords and scales and the like upside down, inside out and back to front!
You're right that he strung a righty as a lefty, though I recall hearing (and it might be an urban legend) that he could play a normally strung righty upside down.
Does it feel good to you?I did go shopping over the weekendView attachment 250677
Congratulations!I did go shopping over the weekendView attachment 250677
Does it feel good to you?
I like the way it feels lots. It’s going to take a bit of getting used to though. It’s very different from what I’m used to. Much warmer tone though.
The Chapman feels very workman like in comparison, whereas this feels more like something you play cause you love it despite its foibles. Does that make any sense?
Or a Martin 00-15Like using a film Leica!
Or a Martin 00-15