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  1. Did you try setting the action on the bridge slightly higher? It may need a bit more tension on the bridge to hold it in firmly in place as a matter of precision. Just a suggestion. QM aka “Jazzman@ Jeff
  2. May her memory be a blessing. QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  3. Beautiful guitar. QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  4. My 2006 Gibson CS 1964 J45’s bridge started to lift during a gig so was playing at. I had bought the guitar new and took good care of it. This was after owning it about 9 years. I took it to an authorized Gibson Repairperson who agreed I had taken good care of it and he called Gibson and they agreed to fix it under warrantee. They felt they must not have adequately glued the bridge down when they made the guitar. It’s given no problems since and Gibson and their repairman were great about covering the repair under warrantee. Just my experience. QM aka “ Jazzman” Jeff
  5. I have a 2006 Custom Shop 1964 J45 from Fullers bought new. It has no serial number on the inside back or on the neck. But it has a FON on the neck block inside of of the guitar. Fullers had said they had the Custom Shop make it this way. QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  6. Murph-Enjoyed the music! QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  7. Beautiful guitar! Congrats! QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  8. First I defined myself as a fingerpicker, with my right hand technique leasing the way. But, then over the years I became an instrumentalist and while my right hand went on autopilot, just know where to go and what note to hit, my left hand became dominant, knowing what note to hit, what chord and not not hit, what triad to hit, and what made up chord to make up. My right hand instinctively knew what my left hand was doing. 61 years of playing guitar now and it all still keeps amazing me. QM aka “ Jazzman” Jeff
  9. May his memory be a blessing. QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  10. Great music! Thanks for creating and sharing it with us on this forum! Happy holidays! QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  11. Enjoyed this! QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  12. An acoustic guitar amp is really just a mini PA. Though it may have some effects. I don’t see how it can hurt your karaoke machine or guitar, as it sounds like your karaoke machine is also just a mini PA. Let us know how it goes. QM aka “ Jazzman” Jeff
  13. If this version of Now and Then doesn’t prove the musical power of this composition, I don’t know what does. Genius stuff, totally moving. QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
  14. Here’s a good spoof version. QM aka “ Jazzman” Jeff
  15. Because they all worked on it and musically contributed to it. QM aka “Jazzman” Jeff
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