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ahh man i will have to call you a fn c for having that!I love those guitars and there getting hard to find these days
how practicle is the extended upper range (octave!!!!)on that neck?
It's pretty easy to go up to the 29th or so fret: higher than that would take some practice for sure. It's not a problem with access, just the size of the space between frets.
cool stuff pete-you going to record with it?i dont think i have heard a 3 octave range here o
I'd like to, and I might do a few tiny things with it, but after getting it set up and messing with it, I'm just not real comfortable with the guitar. One thing that kills me about it is that it seems like a 24.75" scale... which is nuts on a guitar like this. If they did a 25.5", or even a slightly longer scale, the frets would be further apart, which would make it a little easier to play high. I messed with it while watching TV, and I can dick around with it up to the 30th fret or so, after that is going to take some woodshedding.
post it here when you do Pete,the only 36 fret guitar i have heard was played by a novice with terrible shrilly no speaker emulated tone that made the hearing a very nasty incident that i am still having nightmares from!Would be great to hear it played as it should be,with great toneso do it
I expect you could do lots of interesting pick taps?I do envy you with that-like yourself i always wanted one after seeing the adverts in the 80's-that cutaway looks radical and the headstock is pure metal
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