In fairness, I think she was being specific about the sustain.
I think it sounds very good, so far I'm glad I jumped on the initial offer.
In fairness, I think she was being specific about the sustain.
I think it sounds very good, so far I'm glad I jumped on the initial offer.
Nate Lee has a good video on this. Skip to about 2:30 to get straight to the good stuff.
https://youtu.be/eNoGsYdlGkQ?si=1Q13LfqQDs2JeRy2
The Tree
"The sawn board we buy for mere money is a cut of life, itself; a thin slice from a great tree that creaked in the wind, and whose branches birds and squirrels made their small lives, a...
I think SoundSlice is an underrated site, and you're providing an incredibly valuable service. It's very much appreciated!
Are you familiar with a website called SoundSlice? There's a fellow on there who is posting (what look to me to be) very good transcriptions of Steffey's playing.
I'm a new-ish player getting to jam much more these days. One thing that's helped me is reminding myself that most of us are way more busy thinking about ourselves than other people.
And then it...
I had the same trouble. The graphic is aligned with the photo, but I couldn't figure out where the nut was either.
A suggestion: the fretboard graphic looks like it's presented as if the viewer is...
Isn't it as simple as the fact that the tunes in question were originally composed/recorded/written/passed down for the fiddle, by fiddle players?
Buying well-known and well-regarded brands does come with benefits beyond the quality of the instrument. With either a Collings or Northfield you might be able to get a seller to agree to a 48-hour...
Thank you very much! That's exactly what I was worried about. I think there's a Gator case with a movable neck rest. Not a hard case but seems to be the next best thing.
For ME (and probably no one else, and in no particular order):
1. Raw Hide
2. All the Good Times are Past and Gone
3. Molly & Tenbrooks
4. Blue Grass Breakdown
5. The Old Home Place
6. Roanoke