Today is Tuesday, which starts with a T. Telecasters also start with a T. For this reason, many places around the world celebrate what they call "Telecaster Tuesday" by showing each other pictures of Telecasters they like or have.
>Today is Tuesday, which starts with a T. >Telecasters also start with a T. >For this reason, many places around the world celebrate what they call "Telecaster Tuesday" by showing each other pictures of Telecasters they like or have.
>as a matter of fact, yes, I do save pictures of fat people to bolster my arguments in a guatemalan guitar group
Angel Phillips
i wonder what sam is doing rn (right now)
Jaxson Harris
>can't play an instrument >can't sing >don't know basic music theory >listen to dogshit horrifically bad singing bands like black country gay road, bob dylan, the mountain goats for the 'relatable' lyrics
Why yes I am a music expert, how could you tell? Music is my life.
Jackson Williams
>tfw everyone's vibing just right in rehearsal and you give yourself tingles Best mental masturbation there is, boys
Dominic Anderson
>when you forget to take your meds one morning and suddenly you're playing with a band and you run to tell /gg/ all about it before the walls start dripping blood
Just because my vocalist is an 8 and a half foot tall samoan and the bassist is an anthropomorphic bigender dragon they/she doesn't mean it's all in my head, the tingles are real
kind of a random question, but has anyone ever changed or upgraded their bridge pins? i have no idea how to measure them so i can buy something online (i have a taylor 114 with plastic pins)
relatedly, I've only ever heard of ivory, plastic and ebony and bone bridge pins, are there any other materials that would work well?
I bought a set of nice ebony ones but they didn't fit all the holes, so it's a mix of plastic and ebony on there now. Beware. I would imagine metal ones like titanium or aluminum would be out there somewhere, as well as antler or horn. Can you eyeball the hole diameter with a ruler?
Liam Lewis
bridge pins only come in 5° or 7° tapers, there are also horn and metal pins. stew mac also offers untapered pins for filling up old worn bridge holes but you need a special tool to trim them to size which they sell
Luke Young
singing and playing at the same time is harder than playing yngwie licks debate me