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Generally you have to just practice the reading to get better at it. The non rhythmically intensive tunes in the Real Book aren't that hard. It isn't that big of a challenge to get to where you can...
Jack you could try a D'aquisto jazzline. It's a poor mans Borys and as far as I can tell, identical to the Sadowsky, aside from the neck length. They're all made in Terada by the same people...
You might try stripping back the recipe to basics and start all over. I have been baking (my Covid hobby) and using books and YT to guide me. Much revolves around the flour you use and the...
Is there a reason why you just don't buy from Roger? I mean, do you save that much by buying elsewhere?
Decorative veneers are used on the top and bottom of a veneer stack. Otherwise you might get at a peek at the man behind the curtain. That is to say, how many pieces are glued together, what the...
I'm more of a "dwidily bop a du la bu la bop" kinda guy, but yeah.
If this "semi-dystopian future" is on the way, I think firearms (and lots of ammo) might be a better investment than guitars.
It's quite possible the one coming to archtop. will get snapped up before it's listed. I saw that happen a few years ago when I was searching. I don't want to start a war, but for whatever it's...
i theres is a spell check on here i will be very glad to try and use it but i do not see any spell check option?
^ I'd just get a vintage one for 2k if I were to buy a Rhodes. But I'm happy that the new ones are out there. I think it's morally wrong to force people to use a grotty old vintage instrument to...
To take sight reading to the next level it does help to study rhythm independent from pitch. There are several books that take you though it in increasing levels of difficulty. You gradually learn...
I think he does mean that. I’d love to find a solid primer on how to read rhythms.
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