Max said:Hey, now, I like a bit of twang when I'm playing my rock music! :toothy10:pabloman said:The twang comes from the hillbilly playing it.
Mom's from Japan, Dad's from California (San Diego). Can't be TOO southern, even if I've lived in North Carolina my whole lifeOzziePete said:You saying you're NOT a hillbilly? :icon_jokercolor: :laughing7:
Twang: Scale length, neck and body woods, hollow/solid/chambered, bridge design, pickup design, other electronic components (caps). Composite of parts makes up all the twang. Steer the design in the right direction and you'll get it. :icon_thumright:
Max said:Mom's from Japan, Dad's from California (San Diego). Can't be TOO southern, even if I've lived in North Carolina my whole lifeOzziePete said:You saying you're NOT a hillbilly? :icon_jokercolor: :laughing7:
Twang: Scale length, neck and body woods, hollow/solid/chambered, bridge design, pickup design, other electronic components (caps). Composite of parts makes up all the twang. Steer the design in the right direction and you'll get it. :icon_thumright:![]()
pabloman said:Checked flannelette shirt and black T-shirt, jeans - my uniform as a kid. :tard:
Flannel is the material, that look is what I call plaid, or tartan (from USA)OzziePete said:pabloman said:Checked flannelette shirt and black T-shirt, jeans - my uniform as a kid. :tard:
Flannelette shirt?? Is that like a baby flannel shirt or a halter top flannel shirt or something?? :dontknow:
What we call these, in Australia.
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pabloman said:That just ain't right. I enjoy plaid. I would like one of these.