which alvarez? the old school yari's were really niceDestitute said:I have an Alvarez acoustic, a Peavey Predator w/a Studio Pro amp, and had an Epiphone acoustic, but I gave it to my brother.
I have a wah and echo pedal for the electric, which I rarely use.
is your '59 all original? i had one pass through my store a couple of years ago all original....that thing played sweetX Racer said:'59 Les Paul Flametop
'98 Jimmy Page Edition Les Paul
'99 PRS McCarty
'98 Taylor 815ce
and a couple others....
24 years playing with the last 12 pro...
I am starting a new site with some free lessons at :
Free Guitar and Bass Lessons
Its not done yet but maybe it'll help some people out...
they still make the florentine, you just have to tell them to put it on. the first couple of #'s of the serial will tell you what year it is and what day and month it was finishedX Racer said:yeah, this one is the older 815ce, I think thats the right year but I'm not sure. This one has the Florentine cutaway instead of the newer style.
Maybe you can help me out here. How hard is it to learn bass? compared to a reg guitar? I'm thinking of taking up an instrument again (played sax years ago) and some friends want me to learn bass to play in their band.Chetnik said:I'm gonna get flak for this one..yes my name is Elvis, and no I don't play guitar - I play bass:redflip Got me a '68 Fender Jazz, complete. The guy who sold it to me said there was a "bonus" tucked away in the case - the original reciepthyeah I almost passed out when I saw it cost only $115 back then.
It's not hard...you just have to learn how to read music in bass clef...unless you cheat and just use tab.Gah said:Maybe you can help me out here. How hard is it to learn bass? compared to a reg guitar? I'm thinking of taking up an instrument again (played sax years ago) and some friends want me to learn bass to play in their band.