1.) I would like to describe myself as wide and thin. 2.) Twelve fret guitars sound great because you can place the bridge in the optimal position for tone and volume. On fourteen fret guitars the bridge is moved forward, which cause the bridge to not be in the center of the lower bought. (Thought I didn't know anything, didn't ya!) 3.) Tell us about that Princeton Ellen!!!
Haha we certainly did not think you knew nothing- that's usually our job! That Princeton sold a couple days ago. It was a '65 reissue and it was super solid!
I can count to 12 if I'm not wearing mittens and I am wearing shoes. (Toes are confusing). That danged guitar filled the room with complex, full, audio goodness. If this was recorded with a phone mic...wow. If not...still wow. Thanks.
Yeh I'm none too keen on the slotted headstock - reminds me of the first guitar I ever had, with nylon strings & a slotted headstock. Cost £7 from Woolworths....
I don't think you're supposed to change the strings on a guitar like that. If absolutely necessary, you can just polish them up a bit with a little steel wool.
Fanny's should have a t shirt that says "Theres the thwack!" and a picture of a pick on it....just saying i would buy that
Hey Ellen!
1.) I would like to describe myself as wide and thin. 2.) Twelve fret guitars sound great because you can place the bridge in the optimal position for tone and volume. On fourteen fret guitars the bridge is moved forward, which cause the bridge to not be in the center of the lower bought. (Thought I didn't know anything, didn't ya!) 3.) Tell us about that Princeton Ellen!!!
Haha we certainly did not think you knew nothing- that's usually our job! That Princeton sold a couple days ago. It was a '65 reissue and it was super solid!
I have one of those Memphis guitars that are hanging back there. Really weird cool little guitar
I can count to 12 if I'm not wearing mittens and I am wearing shoes. (Toes are confusing). That danged guitar filled the room with complex, full, audio goodness. If this was recorded with a phone mic...wow. If not...still wow. Thanks.
I'm with Ellen...down with slotted the headstock! Love that it's a good strummer in a small body though.
Yeh I'm none too keen on the slotted headstock - reminds me of the first guitar I ever had, with nylon strings & a slotted headstock. Cost £7 from Woolworths....
I don't think you're supposed to change the strings on a guitar like that. If absolutely necessary, you can just polish them up a bit with a little steel wool.
You should def be a voice acotr
Haha Ellen's voice is all midrange! Cuts right through the mix ;)