Uncle C
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I am NOT a banjoist I just happen to know a few
Sorry, you lost me there
I am NOT a banjoist I just happen to know a few
As a beginner who is teaching himself via YouTube, GarageBand etc, can someone reassure me that playing an F gets easier as you practice.
I am really struggling with covering more than one string with one finger, and F requires e and B to be pressed with one finger.
I find that there are a lot of Beatles songs that have an F in them..
I've heard of but not experienced poor set ups from GAK. Bernie Goodfellow would be excellent but I've always struggled to get hold of him. I've used Bedrock in Burgess Hill before for my basses and always felt they have done a decent job. The absolute best is Charlie Chandlers.
The guy they are referring to is Graham Wheeler and is based in Washington out near Steyning. He is our go to for anything that our in house guys can't do. He did a great job on my Les Paul when the neck snapped.Just spent an enjoyable hour or so in GAK this morning, and bought myself a rather nice Gibson Les Paul - some very good information and advice from the very knowledgeable chappie that served me.
Whilst I was in there, I did happen to overhear someone asking about Luthier type work and I think the guy said that there is a specialist they use, that doesn't work for GAK, but comes in to the shop once a week to take on any work.
Andy hasn't been around for yearsI have spent some time trying to find Andy Demetriou, I did hear he had gone back to Cyprus.
If any one knows of him please let us know.
GB Guitars by Bernie Goodfellow Prestonville Rd by the 7 Dials ?