Maybe my playing won’t stink?
Type: Posts; User: kookaburra
Maybe my playing won’t stink?
Welcome!
67 now, started mando a few years ago.
I did start guitar in my 20s, but there were a number of multi years stops, followed by restarts, on the guitar. The more meaningful restarts were probably...
Welcome romei!
What a wonderful way to honor your late brother!
My homeowners insurance covers most situations beyond my control.
During the day: coffee, tea, or water. Evenings, usually an IPA, although now that I’m back in the Great Lakes region (States), the winter season may call for a stout.
I enjoyed that!
Oh man, what a great song!
Great thread idea, and it certainly brings out a few uptight attitudes!
Even without a point of reference, does it sound good, or not so pleasing?
Welcome Z! Where in IL?
I do keep mine in the case when not playing, with a humidifier of some sort. It’s dry in Phoenix, AZ.
This one really hurt.
I’m concerned, even with a solid body electric when it is around 110-115 F. I didn’t worry in Wisconsin, but it’s another ball game in Phoenix. I have visions of the instrument baking in the back...
That sounds really nice!
Plenty of good reasons here for avoiding this particular seller. Don’t do it.
That is some nice playing!
That's a great looking goldtop Caleb! I also like what Epi did with the headstock on the new design.
Yes, they do. I have a Big Muddy, great stuff at a decent price. Mine is a standard neck.
Mike will do you right, too!
One in the strings, a few extras in each case, and a Tupperware container with many more.
As a muso, I made the most money as a stagehand.
I’m digging it, thanks!
I’m favoring natural soundboards, which quite often seem to be blonds. No problem with darker woods, though.
Heard him a lot at Friday night perch fries in Green Bay and northern Wisconsin while growing up in the 1960s.
RIP Mr Pride. A pioneer you were!