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…hing guitar building and guitar design in the process of gleaning a better understanding of guitar ergonomics. As a consequence, I’m rather protective of the effort I’ve put into my blog. Yesterday, it came to my attention that Anders Rodland, of t3blogs.com, was engaging in copyright infringement through the use of website hijacking also known as splogging. His site, guitar-center.org, had replicated almost every post from my blog – each in its e…
…I search my own, for example) : CopyScape.com. Maybe they’ll steal this too. UPDATE 08.23.2006 – Simit Patel contacted me to indicate he has taken the old url that had pointed to his site’s copy of my content and has it now redirecting to my blog. I thank Simit for this as well as his responsiveness in this matter. UPDATE 08.20.2006 – See the ongoing commentary from the Project Guitar Forum community regarding this issue at http://projectguitar.ib…
…ent, a professional builder sharing a new design or interesting links and resources sent by readers, the site depends on you for its continued growth. Finally, I thank my wonderful wife for supporting my obsession commitment to BTEG. More than anyone, she knows how much time and effort I spend researching content, corresponding with folks and tweaking the site – all to provide readers with the latest on ergonomic guitars. Help Get the Word Out The…
…available – no parts. As follow up, I’ll be reaching out to Gibson Guitar Company to find out more about the parts situation. I’ll also be overhauling the popular article Headless Guitar Parts Resources to account for these changes as well as additional headless bridge resources and ideas. Thanks to guitar bridge maker Jon Bondy for pointing out this news….
…e available through retail channels. ABM ABM makes a fixed bridge for headless designs; however, it is incompatible with Steinberger necks. This bridge is compatible with Strat type necks which can be modified to accept the headpiece ABM manufactures. For examples of ABM guitar parts in use, see the following: 1. Mats Erikson’s Klein Electric Guitar replica uses ABM single bridges. 2. Chris Forshage’s ergonomic hollowbody electric guitar uses the…
…it go with my minimalist approach, it also goes with my wardrobe. 6. Headless design – I’ll use a Kahler behind-the-nut locking clamp (rather than the standard headpiece seen on Steinberger designs) on a regular neck converted to headless duty. For Mickguard’s sake, I haven’t ruled out a pickguard BUT I haven’t come up with a shape I like. The standard Klein pickguard doesn’t work for me. If I’m going to commit to a pickguard, then the knobs, pic…
…rdinary guitar strap from the lower strap pin, over the lap and tucking it under the left leg leaving the guitar supported and balanced in a classical guitar position. Heck’s lap-strap places a guitar in a balanced position and the guitarist in a relaxed and neutral position. Did you notice the lack of a footstool? This places the spine further at ease and eliminates the risk of developing lower back pain from raising the foot. Heck’s elegant solu…
…nded host. Of course, with a change of this magnitude, the site design has undergone another revision which I hope you enjoy. I’ve tried to focus on a clean look and took this opportunity to go to a 3 column format and a 1024px layout. With the vast majority of readers using at least a 1024px screen resolution, it made sense to make better use of available screen real estate. And now for a few thanks. To start with, I’d like to thank my readers fo…
…will only include “white hat” techniques. I have no interest in gaining undeserved search engine ranking or exposure. Finally, I think I can gain additional site exposure and traction by including suitably targeted advertisements so I am going to incorporate these as well. Whatever changes I make, I will insist that they never detract from the original focus of my blog – ergonomics for the guitar and related subjects such as guitar building,…
…e Forshage – which is also a hair taller than the Klein – fits more snugly under the picking arm, and contributes to this. The guitar’s shape fits best when the player sits with a straightened spine, which of course promotes excellent posture and greater overall comfort. Planning the Ergo Acoustic Near the end of 2007 I experienced, for personal reasons, an unexpected renaissance in my enthusiasm for acoustic guitar music. As I played my tradition…