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Fender serial number search 47547
"Fender" what? For all this says, it could be a car fender. FMC, Fender Music Corp.'s website lists serial numbers for guitars and amps. Doing a Google search also reveals other listings for guitars' serial numbers, but I've never looked for amp numbers.
1/18/2015 7:11:05 PM •
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on Jan 18, 2015
If the quarter note receives the beat, the eighth notes are called what of the beat?
There are no hard rules. The eighth note is just another letter in the alphabet of musical language. It has a certain meaning and that is "half the length of a quarter note".
An example... In 4/4 time, if you count "1 and - 2 and - 3 and - 4 and", the eighth note can be placed at the "number" making it the down beat with room for another note or rest on the off beat. If placed on the "and" then it can be used as a pickup to the following downbeat.
Check out this simple explanation...
http://www.musictheory.net/lessons/11
11/26/2014 4:40:15 PM •
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on Nov 26, 2014
What year manufactured
Made between 1965 and 1971. Serial numbers of these acoustic guitars have never been archived and are of no assistance when attempting to date these instruments.
11/11/2014 7:35:35 PM •
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on Nov 11, 2014
Fender serial number look up
Your guitar was made at the
Fullerton Plant (Fender - Pre CBS Era), USA
in the Year(s): 1963
-via guitardaterproject.org
11/10/2014 1:03:57 PM •
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on Nov 10, 2014
Stupid
I think your talking about a bridge on a guitar you must be more specific and the straight answer will come
8/26/2014 7:06:37 PM •
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on Aug 26, 2014
I can't set my intonation on my 2012 fender american strat hss.i have done what they say to do but it doesn't help
okay first you must look at the frets if they are flattened out this is one reason and no matter what you do you will not be able to do it because the flattened frets are now making string contact further up in the scale length instead of in the center of the fret look at your string when you press it down it will be making contact on the very front of the fret making the notes sharp and driving you crazy with repeated attempts at setting the intonation you need a fret dressing if this is not the case and the frets are not worn but the strings are high off the fret board the neck relief needs to be adjusted to much neck curve upward results in higher string travel to be fretted which will add higher pressure to fret a note and making them sound sharp to check the neck take a capo clamp it at 1st fret now go to the fret where the neck joins the body and depress it count back to the halfway point and see how much space is between the top of the fret and the bottom of the string this should be around the eighth fret or seventh take a matchbook cover or a thin piece of plastic like a laminate you cover your pictures or documents with put it between the string and the fret the right height should be that it just fits between without moving the string once you've done this you should be able to intonate but please inspect all your frets first for flattening wear from playing if buzzing occurs after setting the frets in that are higher up the neck need to be dressed because they are not as worn as your regular playing zone which will make them a little taller when adjusting the truss rod do it 1/8 of a turn at a time do not crank it they are very sensitive to torque and the neck will bend backwards you must go slowly restringing and unbolting the neck unless your truss rod is at the headstock these are much easier but still require a little at a time 1/8 turns and patience good luck
8/26/2014 7:01:37 PM •
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on Aug 26, 2014
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