Guitarists' Thread
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The password is "Ooooooooooooooh" *ding*ElfDude wrote:What she said, YYZ...
Now, on the topic of guitars, I'd be interested in hearing what you guys think of the new Gibson BFG Les Paul. Be sure to click on the See More Photos link for better pictures.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=512579
Me likie!
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In reply to what was going on yesterday:
All it took was one small incident to put everything into perspective- I went to gas up my car and there was a woman there who couldn't open her gas fill door, after helping her (I had to warm the door with my hands to get the lock to pop) things don't look nearly as crappy as they did yesterday. Thanks for the support ladies and gents
All it took was one small incident to put everything into perspective- I went to gas up my car and there was a woman there who couldn't open her gas fill door, after helping her (I had to warm the door with my hands to get the lock to pop) things don't look nearly as crappy as they did yesterday. Thanks for the support ladies and gents
What I need is practice!
I do have good news though. The kids and I had stopped our music class when I went through a recent depression but we re-started it again today! We need to get used to playing together again and we started with an exercise to help us lock in with each other. After we ged the feel for playing together again (should be by Friday I expect) we will take up a simple song and move on from there. I hope to figure out the recording so we can share some music with you all.
I do have good news though. The kids and I had stopped our music class when I went through a recent depression but we re-started it again today! We need to get used to playing together again and we started with an exercise to help us lock in with each other. After we ged the feel for playing together again (should be by Friday I expect) we will take up a simple song and move on from there. I hope to figure out the recording so we can share some music with you all.
Onward and Upward!
You can Ged a "faded" STANDARD LP for the same price - if not cheaper.ElfDude wrote:Really? I think it's pug-ugly! Why in the world would I want to pay nearly $1000 for a guitar that's not even sanded and finished?
There's always a catch. This here is a bare-boned, no-frills LP.
I'm biased though, as I don't particularly like the way they "feel" to begin with.
IMHO, if you're a LP player - it's all good. Go for it.
Don't start none...won't be none.
Oh how I wish I understood you all . I still feel a bit of a pervert posting here (does playing a guitar for three weeks count?) but I simply must 'big up' the following two artists.
From the 'Babel' soundtrack I discovered 'Gustavo Santaolalla', plays latin/acoustic (?) with such feel. Compiling an acoustic cd for the car I remembered the vaguely similar Jose Gonzales and the sublime 'Veneer' album. Good stuff .
From the 'Babel' soundtrack I discovered 'Gustavo Santaolalla', plays latin/acoustic (?) with such feel. Compiling an acoustic cd for the car I remembered the vaguely similar Jose Gonzales and the sublime 'Veneer' album. Good stuff .