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I am an American Blues / R&B / Soul / Rock Guitarist living in Europe. Live performance (Gigging) is my specialty. I have over 20 years experience performing.
I can answer questions about:
Electric Guitars (and all related electric guitar parts)
Performing live
International Touring
Guitar Equipment setup
Choosing the right guitar or equipment
Choosing the right parts for your custom instrument (i.e. pickups, necks, fret-size, choice of wood, etc.)
Selling guitar parts on eBaby (100% Perfect feedback with over 800 unique transactions)
How to book a gig, dealing with gigs, band-related issues
I cannot answer questions about: Vintage instruments, Midi, Pro-Tools
20+ years experience with live performance, international touring, Blues, Rock, R&B, Soul and Funk.
Syracuse University, Guitar Performance 1983-1987
Most recently, Big City Rhythm & Blues Magazine's "Artist of the Week"
The HEALERS!, Liz McComb, Justina Ogunlolu
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| Randy | 01/05/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | good quick answers. |
| randy | 01/02/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Very quick good response |
| Mike | 07/26/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Awesome insight man!! I think yer right ..... |
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Hi Vivianne, Thanks for your question. The Aria TA-30 had an arched Birch top, and I believe the center block was Mahogany. Your guitar was manufactured between 1983 and 1990. Exact dating of Aria guitars
Hi Randy, Good to hear from you again. Thanks for your question. In general, pickups with more windings tend to have more output, and less highs. Pickups with less windings tend to have less output
Hi Randy, Thanks for your question, this sounds like an interesting project, If you want to "...blend them in and out of each other..." you'll need to have at least one more volume control than you
Hi Mike, Thanks for your question, and welcome back! "...overdrive rock/rockabilly/overdrive country..." that's quite a range of tones. It's important to remember that nothing provides the kind of
Hi Aaron, Thanks for your question. I'm sorry to hear about your frustrations. It's a little hard for me to advise you virtually; if I could see the neck in person, it would be much easier to offer
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