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Gender
Male
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Birthday:
February 19
This is probably and idiotic question but can you explain the difference between pickup and a humbucker! I made a one string diddley bow with a pickup length ways so all the bars lie up with the single string but making a three string to get each…
Read more…Hey again guys, I'm still very early at the learning stage and id love nothing more than to rock out to my fav songs, some I can get to grips with but most I still struggle! But I also play my own made up songs which for some reason I find allot…
Read more…Hey my wonderful friends! About to start my second build and I have two cigar boxes but they are fairly small, prob OK for a diddley bo but too small for a 3 or 4 string! So I'm considering glueing two boxes together which as it happens would be a…
Read more…hey guys Prob about to cause another shitstorm thread with lots of name calling and fists flying! lol ;-) Question is I an a tiny bit familiar with mandolin and its tuning but I recently came across an intrument called a BOUZOUKI which if im…
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Scruggy, you have started some good discussions. It's good to have you for a CBN friend.
Excellent! Glad you like the lessons.
Rick
Thanks for the friends request. Were you able to open the video lessons?
Rick
Hey Fellow Paddy! :))
Thanks for the friend request. Not quite finished my first build yet. Waiting for postie from C.B. Gitty to arrive. I think I may have a problem though. Mine is 3 string fretless and followed all instructions from Gittyman's Manual but I think it was more suited to a fretted CBG. I think the string height may be too high for slide. Have not strung it up as yet but as instructed I will be using 5/16" diameter bolt bridge and 3/16" bolt nut. Worried if I use smaller nut to get closer to neck the strings may come in contact with the top of the neck wood when I add the retention screws. ????
Hey Scruggy!Thanks for the friend request!Metal On Bro!
Thank you Scruggy for your friendship.
Glad to be your friend. Let me know if I can very help you.
more than happy to accept scruggy,your post has been an absolute winner,well done
Welcome to the Asylum. :D
One book I read suggested that you practice "down" strokes and then practice "up" strokes until you could get a comparable sound from each. Then try to not think about it when you perform but let instinct take over. (The book was "Blues Guitar for Dummies" which is actually a great book despite the insulting title.)
I seem to have gotten into the habit of using "up" strokes to emphasize melody notes, but that isn't planned--just came from that "instinct" the writer was talking about.