That sounds good KC, I only heard a buzz right at the end. Nice playing as well, I hope one day I can sound like that.
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That sounds good KC, I only heard a buzz right at the end. Nice playing as well, I hope one day I can sound like that.
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Thanks IGIAG (about time for a more tangible name?).
Shouldn't take you too long, I've only been putting the pedal to the metal in short bursts.
One thing though that I have to highly recommend.
Go to JustinGuitar and get the 'Note Trainer' app.
In order to really improve you simply have to know where the notes are.
Best $3.50 I've spent in a long time!
cheers, Mark
He's definitely got a high profile.
I have been watching some of his 'Captains testicles' series and find it hard to believe the Captain's limited knowledge of the fret-board in context with some of the stuff he plays in his guitar flogging videos.
There's hope for us yet.
cheers, Mark.
Thanks DarkMark.
cheers (skid) Mark.
Justin Guitar ( Justin Sandercoe ) is from Tasmania and has a serious CV with international A list artists.
He has an excellent way of simplifying things
The saga continues.
Several aspects of this build have left me dissatisfied.
The sanding process could have been addressed with more scrutiny.
The Jazzmaster tremolo has been a disappointment.
The Wilkinson pickups are noisy.
The Cabot's Exterior Gloss started peeling in areas.
Therefore a complete strip-down and re-do is in order.
Peeling like shrink-wrap
The curved edge was inconsistent around this body. Round in some areas but less so in others.
So let's address that.
Time to fill the bridge post holes and tremolo rout.
before/during.
cheers, Mark.
Filling the pool
Noted that the elbow cut on the standard JM-1 looks like an afterthought.
So out with the rasp.
cheers, Mark.