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pkrider
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My honeys :)

Gibson CS-336 with a tangerine burst figured top, 1957 RI Les Paul Pups that scream :)Limited Edition Vintage 1952, Spruce top, chambered ash body, ag...

18 years ago
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it's the keys with the open strings

It's the keys with the open strings that are most common.... So, E, A, sometimes D. The flats keys mentioned above are likely due to drop key tuning.P...

18 years ago
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Seagull for the low end is hard to beat

For low end pricing Seagull will be very hard to beat. You will get a solid wood top (instead of a laminate) and a neck and fingerboard that have been...

18 years ago
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check out fender's PT-100

Check out the Fender PT-100. Ive been very pleased with it. Check MF or similar for good price.here's a link to fender's website description: PK

18 years ago
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this would be simpler/better

This would be simpler:I have the spider 112 as my travel amp. It's a great littel amp, and could probably be used at small club np.PK

18 years ago
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I have one word for you.....

I have one word for you...... Telecaster!!! Strats are cool, but the Tremelo may cause you grief (I hate em). You can probably find a decent made in a...

18 years ago
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I Made it!

I made it! Thru the entire video that is... Very cool! Nice job! I'll be doing a recital with my son next month and a bluegrass festival (he's playing...

18 years ago
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good point regarding neck

One of the key differences you'll encounter is pick up configuration. I'll disagree on that point. To my mind, the major difference between various S...

18 years ago
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go to Fenders wensite!

May I suggest this link as a great starting point:You should play as many as you can, and I think you should alsop look at Teles.... One of the key di...

18 years ago
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learn the major scale

That Em (also known as a blues) scale is nearly identical to the G pentatonic so whether you realize it or not you actually know the 2 (the blues scal...

18 years ago
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Take the "C" shape up the neck as a bar chord

Take the "C" shape up the neck as a bar chord! If you look closely at the "D" granny chord it is also the C shape but most people don't reach up to th...

18 years ago
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change the sound a bit

Lighter strings will change the sound, and whether that's good or bad is purely subjective. IMHO, this fall under the category of "how bad do you want...

18 years ago
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I lOved my Les Paul...

I loved my Les Paul, but recently traded up for a CS-336 (no regrets). I had the Les Paul Standard, and I'd say outside of trying the various neck opt...

18 years ago
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what you're doing is perfect!

What you're doing is perfect! Regarding that "A" shaped bar chord, think about a Gymnast or yoga. Your joints will limber up with steady pressure appl...

18 years ago
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here's a trick....

Here's a trick that will make learning the individual notes on the neck easier. First, the obvious: The high and low "E" string will always be the sam...

18 years ago
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