it gets worse when you try to harmonize with the tenor...
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it gets worse when you try to harmonize with the tenor...
I picked up my Clark 2-point here on the Cafe. I sent it to Austin for a little warranty work and he installed a K&K at that time. He was awesome to work with on both accounts. The K&K sounds good...
What we need is a custom beveling service for Tile tags. "The tone is in the Tile...never lose your tone".
As Len points out, this can be minimized with a decent EQ. I had a similar problem with pick click on my Clark (K&K twin transducer). Do you have an EQ in your signal chain? If so let us know what it...
On the surface I initially thought, "stupid waste of technology". Then I realized multiple units could be sync'd to a single source. That would make them quite useful in the studio or for band...
It's a personal decision for sure, but I've learned a few lessons in life. Vehicles are depreciating assets. Yes they may enable you to make money, but if kept long enough they are eventually...
John beat me to the punch. Even for those intermediate sight readers, I would think that the TAB would be valuable in leaning these pieces at a quicker pace. Knowing which note to play and how to...
Nominee for "Best Album Name" of the year.
Maybe this will help...maybe not.
https://eastwoodcustoms.com/projects/eastwood-tenor-baritone-2/
A slightly larger version of the mandocello.
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Get a copy of Skaggs and Rice. You can try to match Tony and Ricky, or you can harmonize with them. It's something you learn by doing, you're not going to find a magic book.
Pete does such awesome work. I'm sure he appreciated something other than a Strat or Tele. I know he had fun with the Jazzmaster Tenor he did for me. Your 325 is beautiful, enjoy it.
Stumbled on to this series of videos on YouTube. More then you ever wanted to know about delays and reverbs. One realization that I came to while watching this series is an electric tenor guitar...
I've seen them go for $800-900. So that $595 BIN price was pretty good. If I didn't have one sitting next to me, I'd be on this one...LOL.
Couple of questions Pete.
Is that tremolo bar shorter than the one that shipped with my JazzTenor?
If it is, would it be a good fit for the tremolo unit you used for my JazzTenor?
I've...
What you need to look for are interfaces that are USB class compliant. This means that they do not require additional drivers to function with the operating system.
It's really hard to go wrong with this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Mandolin-Method-Complete-Book-MP3/dp/0739087886
From the Elderly Archives:
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/RK5002V58-JG.htm
And a trade show babe from the 50's hanging on to one:...
The floating trem is setup pretty stiff. When I first took possession of the JazzTenor, Pete had it strung a little light. With that setup I would physically push the strings sharp. I swapped them...
It's a great instrument, the JazzTenor. Pete really threw himself into it and went the extra mile to meet (actually exceed) my expectations.
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That looks like a 6 string bridge to me. Same approach we took on my JazzTenor. I'd think that if Eastwood would be going production with this, it would be a 4 string bridge. I would like a...
For slow down and tune analysis, check out Capo.
http://supermegaultragroovy.com/products/capo/ios/
I think they are trying to explain how the closed patterns can be moved up/down the fretboard and up/down the string sets. The examples in the attachment show the same patterns played out of the A...
With Yamaha now owning Line 6, it will be interesting to see if they produce a smaller version of the Amplifi.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Amplifi75
The tremolo works like a charm. The tune-o-magic bridge Pete went with has roller saddles and string tree on the headstock has rollers. Nothing gets caught up and everything stays in tune. Now I just...
Pretty much everything Pete does is custom/commissioned. Since I wanted to go as stock "Jazzmaster" as possible, it was really fun figuring things out with Pete. I think we both learned a few things...