Ricardo -> RE: Can too much relief be altered during a full refret? (Aug. 29 2024 11:47:41)
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ORIGINAL: Manitas de Lata i said first video and third ... if i just listen without seeing i had to listen more than once to conclue the guitars are different , thats why i said they re close , not the same. i can agree that some "regular" machine head guitars can have sound similarities to pegs , not all , thats why i think who whats to play "modern" flamenco doesnt want that sound, as pegs seems to lack power ( ?) with chords and faster rythm with chords and produce a dirtier or sloppier sound now the sound , as i said posted on previous page, it seems to me pegs have more metalic sound (ok regular can have also very metalic sound) and more dryer (i think i wrote it wrong) sound , a different vibration (more?) and more (or little more) buzz, and the rest i allready said "as pegs seems to lack power ( ?) with chords and faster rythm with chords and produce a dirtier or sloppier sound" ok you can say that regular can have also all of that due to different factors , and i would support that... if pegs are appropriate to all palos , styles , places , solo playing or with cantaor , i have to leave that to you (in comparison with regular machine heads) I still can’t get to a clear answer from you. The point of my post was did the guitar I played with pegs conform to your bias about, different than the machine head guitars. IN other words was the peg head “metallic dry buzzy dirty weak in chords” etc. whatever the heck you are on about. I am going to go with “yes” because you said it was “not clean” or something in the last video, and that you were confused by the 3rd guitar with machines only because I played the same falseta/palo, so you thought it was literally the same instrument. So I tricked you because the guitar “with pegs in my video” does not in fact have “pegs”. Those are machines just like all the other guitars, they are mechanical metal pegs designed to simply ‘look” like pegs from the front view. So we have proved then your bias is at work, not your ear. There is ZERO credence to the thing you think you are hearing due to your eyes making up things up in your head.
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