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onezeho - You're silent. I suspect you think I'm making you jump through hoops. I'm not, it's up to you. This was the last request anyway, after that it's in your court. You played AL...
I would say that I think it’s better to think chord tones than arpeggios. Arpeggios suggests you go up and down all the time. Chord tones and embellishing chord tones gives more space for developing...
Sort of an aside. I've been wondering if he really wrote Jean De Fleur. I guess it kind of sounds like a Duke Pearson thing. I really enjoy Grant's playing on it but I don't associate that kind of...
Not very different. I’ve played a friend’s ’53 175 side by side to my ‘50 125 and they felt and sounded very similar (they actually sounded almost identical). Funny enough his and mine have the same...
Go on spotify, search ‘Grant Green’ and select ‘songs’. Unfortunately not printable but pretty complete.
But that does this mean you've stopped learning? There's always something new to find out.
Most hated musician? :triumphant: Annoying af. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoEOeFILzTc
You can make faster progress by practicing scales, arpeggios, and chord patterns in your head away from the guitar, especially if your practice time on the instrument is limited. Knowing how they...
I assume improvisation, Mick. I lifted the quote from a biography of Satch. Derek
Hi! I thought of calling the Licks with the name "Mini-Melodies," and by combining these short "Mini-Melodies" I get longer melodic phrases that I call..."Macro-Melodies." :redface-new: This is...



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