dianeseattle
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You know it, Karen! I miss jamming with my old musician friends, many who have died over the last 40 years. We used to form duets, trios, etc. and for a year, I played at an open mic every Sunday night at a local saloon. So much fun! In case you ever have a gap and your calluses disappear, dip them in super glue and you can really play slick! I also used to use some kind of silicone spray on my strings so I could move up and down the necks easily.
Here' are some really bad picture of the front and back of my mando. I wanted a Gibson, of course, but the harmonics on this one's neck are perfect and the action is so low I can play it any time without pain. And that cherry-wood back is just gorgeous. It's actually made of five different woods.
Here' are some really bad picture of the front and back of my mando. I wanted a Gibson, of course, but the harmonics on this one's neck are perfect and the action is so low I can play it any time without pain. And that cherry-wood back is just gorgeous. It's actually made of five different woods.