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mdsmith
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Joined: Feb 26, 2008
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Re: Tunings

Yeah, I have noticed that when I do mess around in open E I always played at the 3,5,7 and 12th frets, and everything sounds the same. Thanks for the ...

15 years ago
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Re: upright sound lap style

Well, thanks. I've got plenty of food for thought now. The quote below is from your Strat-o-Slider post. That is exactly what I way trying to put into...

16 years ago
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Re: upright sound lap style

You're probably right about the amp. I just bought that one used for 60 buck to see if I was into playing electric. Now that I'm hooked on it maybe it...

16 years ago
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Re: upright sound lap style

Thanks. On that recording I find that JD has a much brighter, treblier sound, while Trucks warm, rich soft tone that I love. Don't get me wrong, I lov...

16 years ago
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Re: Lap Style Electric Guitar

I was figuring 12s for open E, or maybe 13s for open D, but I wasn't sure if the higher nut would put more stress on the neck due to the angle. Have y...

16 years ago
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Re: Thin sounding E string

That seems to make sense. Maybe I'll concentrate on using the cordiceden bottle, and just play up and down the first string to get used to the feel. I...

16 years ago
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Re: Thin sounding E string

Thanks man. Its only when playing slide, so it must be my technique. I don't think I have a light enough touch. I either fret the string out a little ...

16 years ago
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Re: Thin sounding E string

Yea, the string is lined up with the pick-up. It's a pretty cheap guitar(Epiphone Les Paul Jr), but I put a LP 57' reissue pickup in it. What string g...

16 years ago
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