Any decent violin shop can fit a new bridge and restring it. I've done a few and I'm strictly an amateur/hobbyist.
They can also rehair the bow, but for learning it may be less expensive to buy...
Any decent violin shop can fit a new bridge and restring it. I've done a few and I'm strictly an amateur/hobbyist.
They can also rehair the bow, but for learning it may be less expensive to buy...
Here's a playlist of some of the tunes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KGqCeQeR5I&list=PLsoumJpvJZAi1P0IMySmwzF832_h1eTaV
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I'm currently on tour in Europe with the Henhouse Prowlers which means I've been slacking on posting more content to my Patreon. But as I sit here on the side of the Autobahn because of a...
i found this just now, never seen it before, i would think its made its rounds here in the past, but in case someone else has never watched this either, here you go
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I just bought a case for my 1931 Gibson TG0.
The Gator 3/4 acoustic guitar case is a pretty good fit. About 1/2 inch clearance around the body, but it doesn't rattle around inside. 2 or 3 inches...
Hey, not to worry ... but thanks all the same. I didn't mean to single you out, nor anyone else; it was the cumulative effect of people guessing that got to me. I didn't know myself - nor ever cared...
I have an Access case from a few years back. I got it for an 018T after small children dismantled the original chipboard case. I got the Access on clearance, and I can't now find that exact model on...
I have the one for sale @ Elderly….it works great
Looks like Elderly has something serviceable for a tenor. You should also look at Access Three Case Co. Beyond that, I don't know. Good luck with your search.
Larry
Just ran across this link from a friend on the Acoustic Guitar Forum. Lots of tunes!
This may be of interest- particularly the discussion around the lack of a string tree and a workaround using shorter tuners.
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For informational purposes only - Your playing style may dictate a larger or smaller string gauge.
I tried for approximately 15 lbs per string for the electrics.
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