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    mikko.karhula

    Turn around with double stops

    Hi!

    I tend to forget to use double stops in different playing situations. Here's one simple example of double stops.

    Cheers,

    mikko.karhula Today, 07:57 AM Go to last post
    helliott

    another yellow ledbetter

    At StingX's suggestion, I took a stab at this classic. Pretty out of shape, but it was certainly fun trying it. Thanks, StingX

    https://soundcloud.com/howard-elliot...4-05-05-448-pm

    helliott May 5th, 2024, 03:10 PM Go to last post
    helliott

    Yellow Ledbetter

    Well, my first reaction was that much as I love PJ it's not really in my wheelhouse. My second thought was that may be why I'm stuck in a rut lately.

    helliott May 3rd, 2024, 08:20 PM Go to last post
    stingx

    Yellow Ledbetter

    Thanks for listening. I used some patch I ganked from a website that I modded a bit in Boss Tone Central. I started on the neck pup and switched to bridge

    stingx May 3rd, 2024, 07:31 PM Go to last post
    helliott

    Yellow Ledbetter

    Sounds good. The Katana is a great platform. I had a couple back in the day and let them go -- wish now I had kept one. What settings are you using on

    helliott May 3rd, 2024, 10:27 AM Go to last post
    stingx

    Yellow Ledbetter

    Nice view of my sexy legs...

    Les Paul Tribute Goldtop paired with original Boss Katana 100w 112. Backing track played through amph.

    stingx May 3rd, 2024, 06:30 AM Go to last post
  • Epiphone Sorrento

    Epiphone 50Th Ann.

    The 50th Anniversary "1962" Sorrento E452TDN Outfit features a laminated maple top and body, a mahogany neck with a 1960s SlipTaper™ profile, a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, 20 medium jumbo frets, historically accurate binding and tortoise style pickguard, and Gibson USA mini-humbuckers. Like the Casino, the Sorrento is a completely hollow design that makes for a lightweight guitar with a wide range of tones.

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    All three of these Epiphone classics will be issued in limited quantities of 1,962 pieces.
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      Jipes*** -
      Looks like a great axe to play some T Bone Blues ! I like the "Old style" headstock
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