danelectro electric sitar demo
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so its in c then
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woow The Beatles
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thx,indeed!!!!!!
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hi when did you get the transfers that are on the guitar?
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hello! I got a problem trying to mod my 56 danelectro. I bought the all parts sitar bridge and a all parts tail.
its totally not in tune!
it's not usuable at all, just maybe around the 5 first frets......
I just reallised it cannot be in tune as this new bridge totally changes the diapason of the guitar!
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wow. sounds amazing!
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wows
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far out man
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Do these guys still exist. Have been trying your site for over a couple of weeks now..
Does anyone know where to get one of these?
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That is really cool, what is the tuning and scales you are using?
freelancefiend66 2 years ago
it is essentially an open E tuning, only tuned way down to an open C.
opengee 2 years ago
and, as far as the scales? I just sorta wing that! I'm not theoretically-gifted or knowledgeable in the names of the scales. I learned a great deal by ear recognition and by simple "mimic" ability. I know my way around it, but it is difficult for me to translate it verbally.
opengee 2 years ago
Hey opengee, finally got around to ordering this nifty little tool, and was wondering if there is a string gauge you would suggest? I traded in a horrendous squire strat, and my ex's bass (hehehe) at a pawn shop for a Dano U2 just like yours but blue! New Delhi hear I come!
slctdmbntwrx 1 year ago
I just use .010's, they work fine. You might wanna try 9's. You ideally wanna be able to bend them VERY easily and sometimes bend them up a step and a half or more. The lower tunings allow for less string resistance, open D for example.
opengee 1 year ago
I just use .010's, they work fine. You might wanna try 9's. You ideally wanna be able to bend them VERY easily and sometimes bend them up a step and a half or more. The lower tunings allow for less string resistance, open D for example.
opengee 1 year ago