My take on a Gypsy Jazz guitar
Blackwood back and sides/ sitka top
Qld Maple neck with Ringed Gidgee fretboard
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New Selmeroid
Re: New Selmeroid
Don't know what one is suppose to sound like. But I know what I like. And I like that.
Hoggy has fingers like a Geko. He's quite the talented you bloke.
Hoggy has fingers like a Geko. He's quite the talented you bloke.
Re: New Selmeroid
The sound is very different to a flattop
I have not played anyone elses build so I don't know but this is bright a bit scooped and really punchy and loud
It's only on 10-45 strings too
I have not played anyone elses build so I don't know but this is bright a bit scooped and really punchy and loud
It's only on 10-45 strings too
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Nice job Jeff, yeah they certainly have a very different sound to a conventional flattop. More cut & bite & the true gypsy jazz guitarists use picks that are between 4-5mm thick and play more toward the bridge so the attack is something to behold!
One of my favourites effortlessly demonstrates it best.
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One of my favourites effortlessly demonstrates it best.
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Re: New Selmeroid
You have been busy,Looks and sounds very nice. Is it Falcate Braced Jeff ?
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Re: New Selmeroid
Not this one, it is ladder braced across the top. Standard Selmer
I don't think a falcate arrancement would work with the downforce from the bridge/tailpiece setup as opposed to the rotational force from a fixed bridge
I don't think a falcate arrancement would work with the downforce from the bridge/tailpiece setup as opposed to the rotational force from a fixed bridge
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