100% all Maple Guitar.

maybe it's one of those African languages that's all clicks and pops - but this one is all pictograms.

sorry - it's late.  Boy 2 still has not gone to sleep.
 
mayfly said:
maybe it's one of those African languages that's all clicks and pops - but this one is all pictograms.

sorry - it's late.  Boy 2 still has not gone to sleep.
You should start drinking by the computer again, hopefully your boy might try and sneak a sip while your not looking and fall asleep. Unless your not drinking spirits.
 
My strat is all maple (except for the bloodwood fingerboard - which is supposed to sound similar to maple anyway)
 
It's actually a bright idea - maple transmits plenty of mids and lows, but proportionately it also transmits a lot of highs, and many people can't figure out that

THERE'S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SOUND GOOD
by, ahem, cutting highs elsewhere. In general, I like to start with a trebly AND middy AND bassy signal (AKA LOUD) and roll off lows later on, with amp tone, speaker choice, old-age hearing loss etc. :guitaristgif:
 
Here's a translation :

100% all Maple guitar is....
:headbang:  like a headbanging
:blob7:  blob
:icon_thumright:  with a thumb up it's
:hello2:  hell hole
:toothy10:  with large teeth
:cool01:  but still cool
:party07:  as a party animal.
 
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