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ah, this old board gets more and more like home every day! now, if only i could get o/hopper back on talking about his buzzers
you know what you want bb, it can only be a gibson 335. time was i would have sold you mine but not now! beautiful honeyed tones from the old girl...would make you weep.
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this can be got for under £500:Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostDon't tempt me - I never play anymore really, however I really ought to.
Always fancied getting into jazz as it seems quite involved harmonically, have you got any resources you'd recommend for getting to grips with the theory etc.?
http://www.godinguitars.com/godin5thavenuep.htm
i can't be bothered with reading. listen and play - it's much more fun.
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Don't tempt me - I never play anymore really, however I really ought to.
Always fancied getting into jazz as it seems quite involved harmonically, have you got any resources you'd recommend for getting to grips with the theory etc.?
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I have a lovely PRS Hollowbody (because I AM worth it) but it wouldn't be much cop for Rockabilly.
Both Cort and Peerless Semi's get a good write up, but with all guitars, I'd want to try it before buying (more fun that way)
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why not have 2
I have a solid body Les Paulish type of guitar a Rickenbacker semi-acoustic and now I'm looking for a more mellow guitar I can do Jazz on but also raucous
Rockabilly.
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You sod. You've got me thinking about a semi-acoustic now (never had one and they're starting to sound really mellow to my ageing ears. Nice)
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I have a Hohner Rockwood (I think that's the name). Cost me 25 quid. I had a more expensive guitar before but the Rockwood always sounded better to me, so the moral is that expensive is not always better.
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you need gretsch
personally, i'd be after an 6120 or a white falcon but you'd probably want one of the setzers
http://www.gretschguitars.com/briansetzer/
because you're worth it.
or something.
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Electric Guitar
Back to the important subject.
Might be getting a second guitar for use in our Rockabilly band. I was toying between an Epiphone ES 175 and 355.
Of course there are some more expensive guitars like Gretsch and Ibanez.
Any thoughts.
I have a Rickenbacker 330 which is good but would be good to supplement the sound with two guitars. At the moment it would either be two acoustic or one acoustic plus the Rick.Tags: None
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