Yes, but now the instrument is out of circulation, so no artist will get a chance in the future, either.
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Yes, but now the instrument is out of circulation, so no artist will get a chance in the future, either.
The point is, though, that truly great instruments are a rarity. Why would someone take them out of circulation and deprive artists of the best tools for the job?
No, before, if you selected "display results as posts," that's what it would do: it would show you the post that has your search keywords in it.
I tried out the search posts function, and it doesn't work; it only shows the results as threads.
Shake it at the grandkids!
Or at least it's more inconvenient. Before, searching for POSTS just required that click search and click the posts button on the window that came up. Now I have to click Advanced Search and then...
Is the such a thing as a very compact battery-powered amp that doesn't use a chord, but instead plugs directly into the instrument? Basically, I'm talking about a that attaches to the instrument so...
This is the best-looking Jupiter Creek instrument I've ever seen.
Go 'burst or go home.
Oh, by the way, I encourage emando builders to start placing the amp jacks on the side; it's very comfortable.
Made by a fisherman-turned-luthier!
Hang on, depending on what you mean by "early," couldn't that mean that it came out before the Gibson EM-200, thus predating as the first solid-body eight-string?
Well, for a DIY thing, it sounds GREAT; I can't stress that enough.
It would be a very historic instrument if it was that old! Is there any way to date it?
Has anyone ever seen a similar scroll?
As has been said, the brain isn't just LIKE a computer, it pretty much IS one.
Individual neurons are binary. They either fire or don't. There are multiple competing theories about how neurons...
I don't particularly like it, but hey, whatever.
You're right, it is fun. The tone is the best I have ever heard from an emando. Granted, I've only ever hear this one and one other in person, but I like the sound even better than that professional...
It's true that Wagner had Jewish friends. But he also did stuff like publish Das Judenthum in der Musik. Not exactly endearing.
But my point was, despite all this, he was a great composer.
Um, I was thinking of the raging anti-Semitism...
Oh boy, not another Beatles discussion. My feelings about the Beatles are that they give Coleoptera a bad name. If I had to describe their music, the words "vapid", "insipid", and "saccharine" would...
Lucky you! The shop also had a picture of the innards.
Here's a closer look at the pickup...
Here's some more pictures.
My sweet new (to me) electric mandolin made by someone named H. Duncan in Kansas City, Missouri. It's made of one single piece of wood. It has a really fancy volume knob and no tone knob. The input...