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Originally Posted by ragman1
I'm just kidding, yes, in context it's easier to name.
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10-03-2017 07:08 PM
some mysteries are far too powerful for us to ever unlockOriginally Posted by ragman1We will, in context.
I'm just kidding, yes, in context it's easier to name.
Here’s the first recorded version I ever heard. It was on one of the first albums I ever bought (1959) and remains one of my favorites (as does the album) -
I have been fortunate to see Boulou and his brother Elios in the UK a few times. True masters of the guitar.
He really transcends the whole "gypsy jazz" thing. A brilliant improvisor.
Amazing! I have some very old vinyl records by Bolou Ferre and to see him in a recent video is a great pleasure. Boulou is an extraordinary guitar player and a true Artist. Amazing technique and...
I dunno, I just think it's bad form to call something at a jam that's likely to go on so long. I mean, if you really know and trust the players, all good. But if it's an open jam and a lot of people...
I watched the whole video. The video talks about a shipping from the U.S.A. to Italy. I don't know what happens and how shipments of musical instruments work in the United States and other countries,...
Niko : thank so much again for your experience. Like yourself I'm really an aficianado when it comes to tone purity and such. Almost a fanatic without getting riduculous. Anyway I'm going to take...
https://www.amazon.com/current-Negative-Connector-compatible-effects/dp/B07GD54Q66 The link didn't get included in the previous post, my fault I suppose.
Yeah, when I bought my Beaudens some years ago they were available here in US on Amazon and several other outlets. Since then they have disappeared from all US sources.
I bought mine some years ago, and perhaps that model is discontinued. I haven't shopped for one lately. The size and weight I posted are accurate, because I weighed and measured it before posting. ...
Just imagine, a 19 or 20 year old laying down a masterful chordal take on piano like Tyner did. His imagination was mind boggling. In the piano world this recording made Tyner a piano god. As to...
Saw the video before you added the explanation. I was wondering why the second twiddle was a 1/2 step... and also why it sounded so weird. That's an impressively Parker-ish lick.
Thanks, sgcim, for shedding light on this sad background! This shows once again how important it is, especially for musicians, to continue to develop themselves; to carry not the ashes, but the fire...
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