Yes, just a gentle squeeze is all you need.
the buyer of my rolled p bass was highly impressed with the feel of a vanilla neck with a bit of rolling, and he owns a genuine 77 p. He is therefore a conis-sewer
I had this guy come up to my bass last week and play a note and it’s still going - just like in spinal tap . Doesn’t everyone have this thoroughly normal requirement? 🙄
No that was stupidity- they all had to come back together. Yesterday’s stupidity was to start a bonfire, next to a wooden fence, with bushes and overhanging trees, 1.5 metres from a wooden shed containing rabbits and bedding. In high winds
Idiot stepson lost partners car keys. I had to drive seven miles bringing her spare. It was the kids dinner time and she was going frantic. I said to her “you have an AirTag, ping them”. She had forgotten. He’d put them in a plastic box in a field half a mile away and she was able to locate them using the iPhone map. We would never have found them otherwise. You don’t want to know what she called Mr Idiot.
No I think it’s the scale length, struggling to get fingers to the right place - any clues on spotting a mustang with jazz width neck though ?
I still have my Vintage stingray clone
It’s gone to a good home, buyer loves it and its cheap adagio flats. I cannot play it easily any more due to advancing arthritis in my left hand - still gutted though
Not insisting on more support from my parents to nurture my desire to learn music rather than abandon me to just get on with it.
A book or two would have killed the budget ?
This.
i still say you’re actually me and that I have two accounts and randomly use one or the other depending on my degree of tartan-affinity on that day