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Harp Guitar
a friend of mine who built guitars passed away a few years ago. He built this. I saw his wife last night and she gave this to me to play. Not to keep, but i could buy it if i end up liking it i suppose. has anyone here ever played a harp guitar??
Harp Guitar
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@Billy T Scrapper awesome! My trebles are an add-on from Brunner Guitars in Switzerland: https://brunner-guitars.com/en/the-muriel-trebles-2/ Named for Muriel Anderson, they can attach to any acoustic guitar, harp or otherwise. They do sit a bit far from the main guitar strings, and I’m having a bit of a challenge with them, but “target practice” is just starting to pay off now, so hopefully the songs I’ve arranged that include them can be recorded and heard before much longer. They do sit trebles are the biggest challenge I’ve had with it.
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@Billy T Scrapper yes! Beautiful instrument , and great jam!
Hand warm ups?
Due to my recent injuries in my hands from the auto accident, I’ve been wondering what do all of you do to loosen up strengthen and work with your hands or fingers when you’re not playing guitar to make them better? Give me some ideas of things I can do to help restrengthen my fingers. I tried playing three songs today and they hurt worse than I’ve ever experienced playing guitar!
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Here’s a link to a great article with all the good stretches in it. Be gentle, go slowly at first. You want to encourage healing first. Ice a couple of times a day and ibuprofen for inflammation, if needed. Probably hold practice time down to shorter sessions for a while. Here’s the link: https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/the-players-room/keep-it-loose-stretches-for-guitarists
THE VAMP
A new amp from Quilter Labs that's like nothing else: https://www.guitarworld.com/gear/combo-amps/quilter-labs-the-vamp?utm_term=28A76F8D-EF33-4E5C-B146-3170AF63A3BF&lrh=23a3ce719def716d15fd7372a62908446647d10029dd89e307cacf9e43491356&utm_campaign=81B8FE53-0558-425C-A5DF-6AED422268A4&utm_medium=email&utm_content=83C786AF-F138-413B-B77F-0A14147DBC1D&utm_source=SmartBrief
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CDR+ USB
one thing i like about the ZOOM CDR+, aside from all the effects, is that it can be powered via usb. It uses 9 volt and 500 ma, many power bricks do 100-300 ma. some have a couple slots for 500ma. But DC 5 volts from a phone, phone charger, or back up brick works just fine. the little red usb power brick (pictured) runs it for 3+ hours, no problem. i can also run it from my flashlight.. pretty handy for open mics and short sets if you dont want to lug a lot of gear. Zoom MS-70CDR+ is a significantly upgraded version of the original MS-70CDR, (i have both) featuring a larger effects library with 149 algorithms compared to the original's 86 effects.
CDR+ USB
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I love mine. That and the little looper you can get through the OmniGuitar Product Testing are my entire fx loop on my electric rig right now.
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Victor Penniman
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Guitarist/Multi-Instrumentalist, Educator, Composer.

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