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Come and go blues ,nice , been looking for that, great sound dude
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@johntuggle thankyou very much john, very helpful advice, and thanks for getting back to me so quickly, i am sure you get hundreds of messages every day, so thanks, well in that case i think its an sg for me, just cant beat that soulful electric playing. thankyou.
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hey nice playin!,i was wandering how long did it take you to learn how to play?,and is it hard?
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are picks necessary for roundneck ?
V8Paradise 2 months ago
@V8Paradise They're not necessary, but they give you a different sound More attack.
johntuggle 2 months ago
is that come and go blues your playing?
jnastyist 6 months ago
@jnastyist It's similar, but I added a lot of my own style to it.
johntuggle 6 months ago
@johntuggle hi john, sorry to bother you but i want to ask somthing, i want to play electric slide like u and delta blues, i am thinking of buying a resonator which the shop will put a specially designed humbucker close to the neck, have this means i can play electric and acoustic, but i want to know if i can still play in the DT and duane allman style on this, becasue its an resonator and plays different to and sg for example, will it hinder me playing like this?? thankyou. tom from uk
tom27j 5 months ago in playlist John Tuggle
@tom27j I would recommend getting a resonator and an electric if you want to play both styles. You also won't be able to access the very high frets unless you get a cutaway and still it won't be like an SG. It just won't sound like an SG or any electric in my opinion. On an SG the body connects to the neck at the 22nd fret which makes access to high notes very easy. Hope that helps.
johntuggle 5 months ago