There may be some slight differences. But the entire interior is unfinished so it really does not matter much.
There may be some slight differences. But the entire interior is unfinished so it really does not matter much.
Maegen Wells' logo head stock inlays. Simple & Elegant:
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I used to have a Weber 22.5 inch scale OM that was a bear for me to play because of the scale length; set up was excellent. It was a rhythm beast, but lead/melody work was a struggle. I played a 20...
I'm obviously biased but I think the inlay of my Beagle on the headstock of my Girouard A is pretty great!
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I have an archtop Northfield OM, a wonderful instrument with a 23” scale. If you have one, you are probably aware that if you want the tone Mike Marshall gets when he plays that Bach cello piece on...
The physics of changing to heavier strings is as follows.
Let's start with what does NOT change: The frequencies of the open notes remain the same (G,D,A,E). The scale length is the same.
The...
One of my favorite examples of simply strumming a mandolin can be found on this video of Levon Helm strumming the mandolin.
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