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That’s all true and I agree with you. But it’s not practical for many gigs. These days, almost no one pays for rehearsals for non-recurring club dates (at least around here). If I asked a bass...
Apparently the company Rhodes has relaunched the instrument and are manufacturing a new version of the authentic instrument with tines (tuning forks) and pickups. They're dead sexy too and you can...
Ogden Avenue PART FOUR Learning Phrases Jazz Phrasing for Beginners by Ear After a few days of listening attentively and Internalising the phrases in the Ogden Avenue track up to 42sec.
As we're doing it, here's another one, no repeat, no blues. I hope the black and white's not too pretentious. The tune's a little... moody :smile-new: ...
Found the first two new real books used for $25 total. First one comes today. Oops.
Tbh if you have a decent repertoire sometimes tunes are easier to learn by ear on the band stand. Used to be like that when I was playing with dance bands, three or four set gigs. No breaks between...
Charts are useful when playing cold. But my experience is the music gets deeper once they go away. I hate seeing them on a bandstand. I pride myself on always being the first person in the group to...
You've missed this one. Pretty slick, this :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzZwXp6fyMc
Thank you for confirming the refret and for the additional info. It is a really nice piece of maple on the back. Here is a picture of the label also. Appreciate your posting!
This is a beautiful classic jazz ballad. I’ll try to put up a track later today. I just finished my restoration of the blonde Fender clone kit that Jazzkritter built for himself years ago (tube...
Yeah good point. The final shaping is very important for the evenness and the oven spring.
I‘ll see Bill with the trio next week, in Oberhausen, of all places. Tickets still available. Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
New authentic Rhodes
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