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maddog

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tkarter said:
The color really goes on a bongo for the love of everything .Heinz is the first of the odd Jack loved.

I like the color and although I have all of the basses I need for my ability. One gets built that color Bongo 5 H I am so on it I would lose the wife if need be.


tk

I would love to own a Kermit like Ritch has. Not as cool as trans green because you can't see the grain but I like the solid look on Bongos.
 

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Will we call a bongo painted white names if someone else paints it white?


Trans green really should be reserved for SR4 and 5's.

BP hasn't let a natural bongo out of the shop. YET. hint.

tk
 

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tkarter said:
It means play a half step lower on the 3rds of both chords.

E triad is E G# B. Minor chord G# is G( or b3 when playing the three major notes that it takes to make a chord.

b3 of D is F where the normal third is F#

Does that explain?
tk

Yeah, I think I got it, but let me check.

A b3 is the third note lowered half a step. Got it.

So therefor Em is E G B and Dm is D F A?

Cool thanks Tk.
 

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maddog said:
Not as cool as trans green because you can't see the grain

Well, there isn't too much grain going on with basswood anyway. I mean there is, but it does not really look good with a trans color. I mean it looks good, but it's not immediately apparent that it's a trans color. I mean, well, trans looks kind of dull on basswood. To me, at least.
 
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