And Now For Something Completely Different

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IvanMunoz wrote:
kiramdear wrote:
rikk wrote:How are you tuning it?
Standard violin tuning - in fifths, GDAE
Woah! Its like a backwards lefty bass!
Violin came first.
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kennyhowes wrote:Hollyridge Strings!
...no one got the reference?
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kennyhowes wrote:
kennyhowes wrote:Hollyridge Strings!
...no one got the reference?
Weren't they the ones that did those cheesy MUZAK versions of hit pop songs?
All I wanna do is rock!
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Oh, cool! Yes, I remember that album! Good memory, Kenny!
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kennyhowes wrote:
teb wrote:I think Verti-Glow would look more like this.
Oh MAN! That's HOT! Whose is that???
What Kenny said; I want a matching pair!
There is no reason to ever be bored.

...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...

"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
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kiramdear wrote:
rikk wrote:How are you tuning it?
Standard violin tuning - in fifths, GDAE
That must be so much fun to play. I love tuning in 5ths. My main gig is now playing tenor guitar.
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