Wow, Kirk is actually playing that tenor rather well!
Wow, Kirk is actually playing that tenor rather well!
That is a shame but understandable, I find 5ths gel with my mind better than 4ths but it can obviously work the other way around.
I am sure you will always keep a little bit of interest though and...
She ended up buying it - from her Facebook:
"I have always had this rule when it comes to buying instruments: it has to speak to me. About two months ago, I did an episode of #PetrilliPicks with...
Charley, I did!
It was way under my budget and in pristine condition except for a bit of shrinkage on the pick guard. I like the scale and the neck and most importantly, the sound. The neck was...
I keep thinking about getting a Del Veccio Dinâmico
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not saved up the £800 + taxes that it would cost though....
My Dad in Cuba - After 1945 to early 1950's
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A new head is the way to go, to get the best sound out of it it needs to be really really tight. Some people tune the head up to the pitch of A, some say you should have it one quarter of a turn from...
You can search for lessons, videos and pdfs to download for free:
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Original name: "La rousée du joly mois de may" Music: Jean Planson (1559? - 1611?)
tenor guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoGQwkyEyBw
Performed by the Czech folk group.
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the risa looks good!
I'm Chicago tuning on everything, including my banjos. my 0-18t tenor guitar is strung with 2 silk and steel wound strings and Thomastik-Infeld wound nylon tape trebles. Where I get odd is my...
Looks like a 1928 style 2 "wild rose" tenor.
Re: difficult audiences: Some bluegrass friends were playing at a local hospital a few years ago, going from room to room. They popped into one guy's room and played him a song. As they were leaving...
A banjo player goes to the doctor.
"Doc, I can't stop playing 'The green, green grass of home.'"
"That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome."
"Is it common?"
"It's not unusual..."
I've only made it to page 3 so far, but I need to get off the computer soon. So just in case no one's posted these yet:
How many guitarists does it take to change a lightbulb?
All of 'em. One...
Played my electric 4-string (CGDA) in our worship band this morning. Did mostly basic lead-guitar-style stuff, and it wasn't terrible.
I used a PRS Archon Clean amp sim in the HX Stomp to get the...
This is an idea I put up on a previous post. The idea is to split the neck so the 23" tenor GDAE strings can easily be strummed separately. The 25 1/2" bottom FC bass strings are easily...
https://youtu.be/J_Jnl3HsgLw
I'm fortunate to live just up the road from Trevor Healy, a great luthier who makes the occasional tenor; I've posted his 4-string creations before in this thread. Here's his latest: a 00-size,...
Love my Blueridge tenor. I tune mine DGBE. They have gone up in price but still worth it.
That is good news for you, I would love a sound sample once you have got her settled in......
I am a fan of Blueridge guitars In general, the tenor version is very well made.
The soundboards are...
Sweet! I saw your previous thread and thought you would end up with the Blueridge tenor. Good call.
Post a video when you get a chance.
I have 2 Blueridge tenor guitars, a BR-40TCE & a BR40T and...
I finally got my hands on a brand spankin new Blue Ridge BR-40TCE which is an acoustic/electric version w/ a cutaway of the BR-40T.
Up till this point in time I had never played a Blue Ridge...
https://www.npr.org/2019/04/08/711244527/karine-polwart-trio-tiny-desk-concert
They're weird, wonderful things: a resonator tenor guitar disguised as a banjo, look totally wacky but sound surprisingly good. I used mine on a recording and the mid-range sat perfectly in an...