I love the guitalele for practice and bringing it on the road. But if you are having problems with it, i say go for a full size one or a 3/4 one inste...
It's normal for it to cut in. But not by much. Do you have pictures so we can see how its doing that?
You may want to consider the Thomastik Infields Jazz strings. Its more toneful (if there's such a word) than others I have used. But it's expensive so...
You are right that he's using pedals. He was stomping all the time in between his playing. The sustain could be from technique, natural from a guitar ...
oh, I really love those thinlines and yes I think I do know what type of sound you are looking for to come out of them. I have to be frank that I've n...
Seems pretty quiet here. Sorry I can't seem to recall any models with the description you have given. Where did you see this guitar? It could be a cus...
Resounding YES. You really won't know until you try. And even if you try and don't do so well in the beginning, it serves as lesson to do better every...
I was in the same position and it was Jimmy Bruno who explained it to me in the most non-technical way. All the modes are derived from the major scale...
That's the tough call. Both are great guitars but I have to say that the Custom Vibe are really exceptional. Save the $200 and get a comparable qualit...
Good job Biggles01
How about using a metronome? I used to hate using one but now I simply love it and it doesn't help me very naturally get into keeping the beat. I writ...
Bassman302 did an awesome job explaining the technical aspect of the answer to your question.I'll do a simple one. If the pickup sounds too thin, as B...
Oh love the list. Wish I had this when I first started to play.
Maybe the chances are you feel like you are not progressing not because of your finger size or body anatomy but it's a motivational one. I advocate th...
Consider a Epiphone or Gibson SG, you'll be surprised what it can do for a warm jazz tone!