The 320 -- 3/4 Scale
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The 320 -- 3/4 Scale
Not sure if I asked this awhile back... Does anyone have any input as to why Rick developed the 3/4 scale series? I can understand on student models, but I cannot understand why it was carried over to the 320/325s...
Also, assuming one is really short, with small hands... (knock off the comments), what is it like playing one of these for rhythm? I may switch from a 360 to a 320 for awhile...
One merely wonders.
Regards,
JKC
Also, assuming one is really short, with small hands... (knock off the comments), what is it like playing one of these for rhythm? I may switch from a 360 to a 320 for awhile...
One merely wonders.
Regards,
JKC
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I think you've got that backward, Markus...fourth fret on the full-scale, first on the 3/4.
I love SS Ricks (and Fenders, too). I've got a C58, 325, 1996, ES-16 and a 325/12. Also four SS Fender Duo-Sonics and Music Masters.
I love SS Ricks (and Fenders, too). I've got a C58, 325, 1996, ES-16 and a 325/12. Also four SS Fender Duo-Sonics and Music Masters.
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A good dialing-in will render it a joy, I'm convinced. But it's a case of the cobbler's children, I'm afraid, JB.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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I have a 325C58 and big hands, and I've found it's easy to play -- once you get acclimated to it.
Actually, I have a newer appreciation for it these days. I'm starting to get arthritis creeping into my left hand and it's easier on my fretting hand on the 3/4 scale 325.
Damn, I hate getting old. Anyone have any arthritis remedies for old guitarists?
Actually, I have a newer appreciation for it these days. I'm starting to get arthritis creeping into my left hand and it's easier on my fretting hand on the 3/4 scale 325.
Damn, I hate getting old. Anyone have any arthritis remedies for old guitarists?
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My ex-wife was a hand therapist. One Christmas I received one of these to help with stiff joints (being a carpenter for four years through college really messed up my knuckles...)
http://www.therabathpro.com/products/tbpro.php
These are wax baths that you immerse your hand in, then remove and allow to solidify, then re-dip, then repeat, etc. After five or six dips, you'll have a nice, hot, thick coating of wax on your hand, which you then wrap in a towel to retain the heat for awhile. When it cools down, you peel off the wax and toss it back into the bath for re-melt.
This is a terrific device and I recommend it highly.
http://www.therabathpro.com/products/tbpro.php
These are wax baths that you immerse your hand in, then remove and allow to solidify, then re-dip, then repeat, etc. After five or six dips, you'll have a nice, hot, thick coating of wax on your hand, which you then wrap in a towel to retain the heat for awhile. When it cools down, you peel off the wax and toss it back into the bath for re-melt.
This is a terrific device and I recommend it highly.
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― Kurt Vonnegut
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Paul, I mistyped, of course. I meant that playing a full scale guitar at the fourth fret is like playing a short scale guitar at the first as well as playing a full scale guitar at the 24th fret is like playing a short scale guitar at the 21st. So if you do not have any reason to complain about playing your full scale guitar at the higher frets you do not have any reason to complain about the playability of a short scale guitar as well.
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