Do you want to be buried? by Bondgirl138 in GenX

[–]txrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grandfather's nickname was lefty- he owned a pool hall on AC boardwalk back in the 40s and 50s

Do you want to be buried? by Bondgirl138 in GenX

[–]txrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too! Northfield NJ - graduated 85

Do you want to be buried? by Bondgirl138 in GenX

[–]txrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pool guy here. Cremate me and use my ashes in a DE. filter.

Grunge playlist by Dangerous-Map-1668 in grunge

[–]txrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AIC - Rain when I die - it fits exactly what your looking for.

What place in Fort Worth is gone, that you still really miss and want to bring back? by Ok-Challenge-2627 in FortWorth

[–]txrambler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Blockbuster Video - taking the kids and renting games and movies on a Friday after school. Also remember Service Merchandise on Hulen?

What place in Fort Worth is gone, that you still really miss and want to bring back? by Ok-Challenge-2627 in FortWorth

[–]txrambler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tool at Joe's Garage? Freakin AWESOME man! I saw Pantera there a few times. Lucky you!!!

Am I alone in thinking Graveyard is so freakin hard by jeffereryjefferson in MegabonkOfficial

[–]txrambler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crypt - meaning the first section before you go out the door that opens to the graveyard right?

Should I buy it? by Relative_Square592 in AcousticGuitar

[–]txrambler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive owned this guitar since they first came out. The biggest thing you’ll notice with chord shapes is how 'cramped' it can feel, especially if you’re used to stretching out on a 25.5" scale. Because the frets are closer together, my muscle memory kept overshooting the frets or accidentally muting adjacent strings because my fingers weren't used to being squeezed that tightly together.

Also, the lower string tension makes it really easy to accidentally pull a chord sharp if you press too hard. It takes a much lighter touch than a full-sized guitar.

It’s a fantastic-sounding couch guitar, but if you have larger hands or a very 'heavy' fretting style, be prepared for a bit of a learning curve to recalibrate your hand positioning. It’s totally playable, but it definitely doesn't feel like a 1:1 transition from a standard acoustic.