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1. On Friday, May 9th, 2008 at 5:52AM Bart (a member) wrote:
Bart
Member Since: December 2006
Subject: A gear observation about Webb
I was looking at pics and thinking about Webbfest and such, and noticed that I have seen maybe one or two guitars in your possesion that has a tremelo. Not that I expect divebombs to ever become part of the scene, but is that just personal choice or do you, like me, hate the tuning and other troubles they bring. I think that custom with your name does have a Bigsby, and maybe one of those Vs.
2. On Sunday, May 11th, 2008 at 7:26PM Wilder (a guest) replied:
 
Yeah, I like Bigsbys but, they don't always like me! Tuning a half step flat can cause a lack of tension on aGibson with a short scale. A Bigsby can compund that. The black guitar is a Country Gent with a Bigsby. It has the long scale but, not a lot of tension. The Lonnie Mack V alway worked pretty well...just haven't taken it out in a while. Thanks, Bart. WW
3. On Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 5:54AM Bart (a member) replied:
Bart
Member Since: December 2006
I had forgotten about the half step. That would increase the problems even swapping string guages to compensate.

I could not find a tele with a trem in any picture and that is what got me thinking since you play so many of them.

I can't use them at all. I had the only one I own blocked and still wish it was just hardtailed. Hate to have been EVHs guitar tech.
4. On Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 1:11PM yardmaster (a member) replied:
yardmaster
Member Since: July 2007
I say son is that a chicken hawk
I say son is that a chicken hawk
What's the advantage of tuning down a half step?
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5. On Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 1:27PM Bart (a member) replied:
Bart
Member Since: December 2006
They tune down to match Webb's singing voice. So he doesn't strain something on those high notes. :)
6. On Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 5:00PM Wilder (a guest) replied:
 
Rock and Roll(and country for that matter) guitar doesn't sound right if you have to play in certain keys. G, A, D and E are all "open" chords. All singers have keys that they sing in better than others. For some reason mine likes A flat quite a bit! When we play an A chord it's really A flat but, you get the same ratio of open to "closed" strings you would if it were truly A...a half step lower. Confued now? Bluesman, Hendrix, Beatles and Stone(yes! LIVE...check yer DVDS) have all done it. Hair bands often tune and tuned down sometimes a whole step or more in hopes of hittin' those "golden god" notes. Basically, I'm a foghorn who likes to rock! WW
7. On Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 5:54PM yardmaster (a member) replied:
yardmaster
Member Since: July 2007
I say son is that a chicken hawk
I say son is that a chicken hawk
Thanks for that answer. Can you tune the guitar to 3 or so keys at the same time? I'm not sure 3 would keep up with my singing voice.
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8. On Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 9:59PM Wilder (a guest) replied:
 
That might put it in the key of D-Molished! WW
9. On Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 8:46AM Lndfay (a member) replied:
Lndfay
Member Since: June 2003
Webb ROCKS!
Webb ROCKS!
Webb, you have so much knowledge, I'd love to see you teaching. You should think about it, LF
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10. On Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 9:44AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:
Webb Wilder
Member Since: July 2003
Well, thanks but, I really don't have much musical training or musicical theory knowledge compared to lots of people. You know I don't even consider myself a musician. I'm a mew-JISH-un....I pull a song out of a hat instead of a rabbit! Thanks for your vote of confidence, though, Linda! WW
11. On Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 10:38AM Lndfay (a member) replied:
Lndfay
Member Since: June 2003
Webb ROCKS!
Webb ROCKS!
Other people can teach the regular stuff Webb- YOU could teach Conceptual Music Applications, aka "Real Music For Real People"
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12. On Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 11:17AM omatic (a member) replied:
omatic
Member Since: February 2003
My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other.
My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other.
Not to mention a wealth of practical musical history in numerous genres.
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13. On Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 12:16PM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:
Webb Wilder
Member Since: July 2003
Music? Practical? Dentistry! Now THAT"S practical. "Mamas, don't let yer babies grow up to be Wilders..." WW
14. On Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 2:59PM Lndfay (a member) replied:
Lndfay
Member Since: June 2003
Webb ROCKS!
Webb ROCKS!
"...never a child and will never have children.."

Omatic- Webb could make a music trivia board game with all the stuff he's got in his Wild head, add some music chips for emphasis, and hints... get rich, give up the teachin' job, take a vacation to Hawaii, quit the road.....

no! No! NO! nevermind
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15. On Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at 10:42AM yardmaster (a member) replied:
yardmaster
Member Since: July 2007
I say son is that a chicken hawk
I say son is that a chicken hawk
As a teacher once told me "your head is full of useless facts" , I thought they were usefull, if filled a lot of empty space
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16. On Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at 11:37AM omatic (a member) replied:
omatic
Member Since: February 2003
My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other.
My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other.
>> "your head is full of useless facts"

I've wondered more than once, if anybody ever said that to Ken Jennings while he was growing up.
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17. On Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 5:57AM Goes to Eleven (a member) replied:
Goes to Eleven
Member Since: March 2007
"I've wondered more than once, if anybody ever said that to Ken Jennings while he was growing up."

or Jill Price
18. On Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 6:29AM Bart (a member) replied:
Bart
Member Since: December 2006
Or as the Red Queen said to Alice, "you don't know much and that's a fact."
19. On Friday, May 16th, 2008 at 2:36PM movax0 (a member) replied:
movax0
Member Since: June 2006
You cant be late till you show up.
You cant be late till you show up.
Webbopoly musical trivia questions:

1. Who cant pick his nose left handed and uses drop C tuning?
2. What is the register above falseto. (Never never never attempt to sing here.
3. What insturment is used for stepback shaping in a root canal?
20. On Friday, May 16th, 2008 at 5:15PM TommyLee (a member) replied:
TommyLee
Member Since: March 2005
Wilderian since 1988
Wilderian since 1988
Wow, those are tough!

1. Captain John Lee Hooker
2. Castrato (eeeeeek!)
3. Big freakin' crowbar

Well, it FEELS like a crowbar.
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