JimFog
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Getting my rockabilly chops warmed up for a gig tonight with my newly Bigsby-fied 333.
Is the strip between the plaque and the Bigsby to conceal the ground wire?
Getting my rockabilly chops warmed up for a gig tonight with my newly Bigsby-fied 333.
No, I installed it with a Vibramate. Super easy, works great......and it's reversible, no screws hole need to be drilled!
http://vibramate.com/vibramate-v7-335-install.php
Oh yea!
that was awesome.
I”ve recently been trying to learn some of that stuff— (Mystery train) but I”ve decided I want to try to use a hybrid picking technique so I can transition back and forth while keeping the pick in my fingers. Also watching Greg Koch vids he will do that and I love how he can go back and forth.
great pickin ! I love this stuff
what’s Your slap back delay? Sounds perfect
Thanks!
I generally do hybrid pick, but I didn't have one right there, and I was too lazy to get up and go across the room to grab one! LOL
Here's a thread with a bunch of my Youtube instructionals. A good chunk are hybrid picking.
https://www.lespaulforum.com/forum/...stly-Blues-Jump-Rockabilly-and-Western-Swing)
It's a Strymon El Capistan delay. They're the bomb diggetty!
I appreciate the kind words and everyone listening!
No, I installed it with a Vibramate. Super easy, works great......and it's reversible, no screws hole need to be drilled!
http://vibramate.com/vibramate-v7-335-install.php
OK, thanks. But what is the strip for then; I'm a geetar technical geek!? Or how did you connect the ground wire? Not trying to be disrespectful. I love ES333's and this sounds like a great one as ususal. Thanks...
Getting my rockabilly chops warmed up for a gig tonight with my newly Bigsby-fied 333.
GW-
look at the schematic on the diagram from the link of the plate--
its part of the plate that screws in that holds the bigsby on there-- its just one side.
OH! Very clever. Now I get it. Thanks.