I have a good friend who is a session player in NY. Happened upon this on his web page this morning:roud:
https://[img]https://i.imgur.com/epzkQZI.jpg[/img]
Bob
https://[img]https://i.imgur.com/epzkQZI.jpg[/img]
Bob
I have a good friend who is a session player in NY. Happened upon this on his web page this morning:roud:
https://[img]https://i.imgur.com/epzkQZI.jpg[/img]
Bob
I'm impressed by the Guild Guitar, the Fender Showman Amp and the Christmas Tree lights. But what I'm REALLY impressed with is that chord he's playing. What heck is that? Question asked by a player of cowboy chords mostly. :biggrin-new:
Here's what my buddy had to say about the chord: ..."its a type of C Maj 13 that gives me an extended C 6/9 sound."
...and the blue suede shoes!
walrus
How can you tell that fretboard is ebony? Not doubting you, just curious.
OK, I can picture a jazz version of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas being played to accompany this image. And not to forget the Jingle Bells jazz version intro.
I got on him about those!! His reply was that they're Grey, but that the "Elvis rule" still applies. :laughing:
Hey Bob! I gotta ask... what is the "Elvis rule"??? Note: I am a big-time fan of Elvis Presley... the "Sun Records" Elvis with Scotty Moore. The "White Jumpsuit, Las Vegas" Elvis... not so much! nthego:
My guess is that the rule is that suede shoes should not be stepped on, regardless of color, but I await the answer as well.
How can you tell that fretboard is ebony? Not doubting you, just curious.
That fretboard sure doesn't look like ebony to me. AFAIK, only the X500/700 and SFVI had them.
My guess is that the rule is that suede shoes should not be stepped on, regardless of color, but I await the answer as well.