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  1. Hey there. I was wondering how a two or three tone burst would look like over a plain mahogany body. I have some plans for a strat and I would like to see some pics of this, if you guys got some. Thanks.
  2. Congratulations. If it's good enough for Nuno, it's good enoughh for the rest of us.
  3. 1980s Fernandes Strat It's been hotroded to hell and back, and it is still my favourite guitar.
  4. Don't take this the wrong way, but tonality = a harmonic system in which notes are arranged hierarchically around a central note called the tonic.
  5. Thank you! I think I'm gonna learn a lot around here.
  6. I prefer to use a Dremel (and sand paper, obviously) because it's so much faster and cleaner, IMHO. You do need to be careful and stay focused on what you're doing, because otherwise you can sand the fretboard too deep. On the higher frets you'll need to use a round file, or you'll risk sanding the adjacent frets. There's a great tutorial on the main site that explains scalloping very well. And yes, it's worth very minute of work you put into it. For me it opened a whole new world of expression, really. The vibrato is so much nicer, legato is a lot more fluid, etc.
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