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Today, 02:21 PM
Lawyers know as much about AI as politicians know about climate change. I thought 2023 was going to be the end of the world as we know it because of...
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Today, 02:21 PM
Big Mike is not without a guitar this one is one of the Unity's he kept. This 18-inch Special Build and let me tell you it sounds like a miniature...
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Today, 02:20 PM
Just purchased an L5 WM 2007,
what a sound- my curiosity on the L4 has my interest- also like the versatility…
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Today, 02:18 PM
Isn’t it funny when you come across a thread where you posted something say, oh, seven years ago, and you have no idea what you were talking about?...
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Today, 02:18 PM
I think it's quite common to see a line there to some degree. I think that's the place where the fret board extension joins the neck. Eastman model...
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Today, 02:16 PM
Yeah, many makers call them that (even Thomastik) but 80/20 is brass, not bronze. I'm really at a loss why the confusion would have arisen because I...
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Today, 02:10 PM
More details re the NL guitar in the link I posted where you can get into the minutiae. Early NL had an arched top, later one were flat. The salient...
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Today, 02:06 PM
He was not alone. Alan Carruth has a story about how he visited a fair or something of the sort with I think a teacher, who saw Freddy Green's big...
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Today, 01:53 PM
We don't want to abuse guitars, but some people worry about every nick and checking. We bought them to be played just like we buy our homes. When new...
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Today, 01:47 PM
A Faraday cage in an archtop is probably possible, but not practical. You might try eliminating, or at least reducing, electromagnetic interference...
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Today, 01:44 PM
Recent advances in A.I. are going to be over the head of everyone. When you have to have a lawyer to even consider being a musician these days,...
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Today, 01:37 PM
Hi folks - I’m looking to sell this 2008(?) jazzamp 112 w/ reverb. I would say it’s in good+ condition. The nylon cover bag is pretty much shot...
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Today, 01:35 PM
"Parlor guitar" is more of a musical-genre than an instrument-category term--a "parlor guitar" is just the instrument on which the music (a division...
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Today, 01:22 PM
How about
Bb | Cm | Dm | Cm
Dm | Eb | Dm | Cm
You can do 7-6 on each chord
Bbmaj7 Bb6 | Cm7 Cm6 | Dm7 Dm6* | Cm7 Cm6
* not a diatonic...
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Today, 01:14 PM
I have used a multimeter checking ground. Doing a connectivity test I get sound when touching a metal tuning post and the grounding sleeve of the...
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Today, 01:10 PM
Thx for the input everyone. Latin kind of bugs me, so no I would no worry about doing a deep dive with the different authentic grooves. I just try...
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Today, 12:47 PM
Pics would be helpful.
Not because it would help me put a date on your guitar, I just think Peerless Jazz City's are great looking guitars:)
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Today, 12:41 PM
That's not what I have experienced. I've played instruments with ungrounded strings (I know they were, because I built them) which were noisy when...
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Today, 12:40 PM
Welcome to the forum and please do a NGD when your beauty arrives.
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Today, 12:38 PM
Honestly, one of my favourite guitars in the Gibson line up. Ever. And because they have a solid carved top, in the hands of a real player, they will...
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Today, 12:29 PM
Well, yes. In that the spike around 2 kHZ is reduced considerably. But because that can let you open up the tone control a little bit more, the...
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Today, 12:21 PM
None of my guitars have ever checked, so I have no advice to offer except that I think this adds to the charm of vintage instruments along with...
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Today, 12:10 PM
It was, I was quite surprised. But a lot of them, maybe the majority, prefered Eb - Eo.
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Today, 12:03 PM
Have you tried a nice bottle of wine, a bouquet of flowers and complementing it on its shoes?
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Today, 12:03 PM
Tim Lerch demonstrates--and names--the techniques I aspire to in backing a singer. Very specific. I think it's not irrelevant that (despite his...
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Today, 12:00 PM
The strings are grounded, if the noise goes away when he touches them. So we already know that. It's remotely possible that the ground connection...
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Today, 11:50 AM
What an interesting coincidence
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Today, 11:40 AM
Perhaps not, but Eddie's set was reportedly .015 to .070-something!
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Today, 11:18 AM
Thanks....I'd considered that a while back....but it's PE30xxxxx on both label, and back of headstock!!
I've emailed ssmguitars@gmail.com (who now...
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Today, 11:10 AM
Hooooray!!!...... I'm not the only one then!! :) ...thought I must be goin' crackers!!
Surprised that no-one's chimed in with a definitive answer...
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Today, 11:09 AM
Peng -
I'm a pretty basic player but you asked how people got around the changes. Very simple, I just outline them plus a few connecting notes....
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Today, 11:08 AM
That's the kind of assumption we should have learned not to make anymore in absence of formal proof. Actual ("real") chess is not what computer...
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Today, 11:07 AM
I would first make sure the strings are grounded. That's easy enough to do with a multimeter/ohmmeter. You can still get some noise even if the...
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Today, 11:03 AM
Almost any of the available 'power stations' will run a Class D amp for much longer than 4 hours. I don't know anything about a Cube 60, so I can't...
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Today, 11:00 AM
Read that somewhere else recently and remember thinking that (nowadays) a wound B string isn't necessary a heavy one. Thomastik include one (and...
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Today, 10:40 AM
A formal proof of chess? What exactly would that look like? No player, nor computer, is capable of assessing possible outcomes to the end game of any...
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Today, 10:35 AM
I purchased a 2014 L4-CES Mahogany a few months ago and I absolutely love it. I actually prefer the mahogany on this one, mine is stained a very deep...
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Today, 10:20 AM
Italian and Spanish music, mostly, since the guitar was most popular in America in those two communities. The guitar was becoming more popular...
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Today, 10:20 AM
Finally had some time this morning.
https://youtu.be/GaHauU_I8Gk?feature=shared
There's nothing in the rules about playing to a backing track. ...
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Today, 10:17 AM
Ah, didn't know that. I know little about amps. I only know what I like.
So is there an inverter you would recommend that would power it for 4...
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Today, 10:10 AM
Man, some great discussion in this thread. The OP captures the challenge of jazz, which is that the study of it is infinite. When you listen to jazz...
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Today, 10:09 AM
Banjo player pioneered the style later known as chord melody guitar. George Van Eps' father Fred Van Eps was a highly influential banjo player. You...
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Today, 09:59 AM
So the AI creative model is probably: AI enhances human effort. Not the other way around. In chess, AI is also much superior to humans, but it’s only...
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Today, 09:54 AM
Thanks both! I appreciate you taking the time to answer :)
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Today, 09:51 AM
I’m in the camp of, Keep your hands on the strings and turn down the volume knob when you aren’t playing.
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Today, 09:48 AM
My wife and her duet partner use a Mackie SRM Flex with backing tracks. They do classic jazzy pop tunes like "Moon River," etc. Sounds nice. Also,...
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Today, 09:48 AM
Interesting sidetrack.
Back on topic, I have been following "Top Music Attorney" - the woman in the YouTube video of the original post. She does...
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Today, 09:46 AM
Okay, I read the article. At best it seems the article presents an untested hypothesis and there was no evidence or actual games presented as...
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Today, 09:44 AM
CliffR:
Sure, but again, RC is usually played FAST. If you try and outline every change-- particularly in a "chorded up" version like the OP...
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Today, 09:43 AM
Actually it can give you fewer.
Thinking about that bird solo I posted, if you’re setting out to play Ebm7 and Ab7, with two beats to get to each,...
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Today, 09:25 AM
Sorry about the chess sidetrack. Evidently the chess players here say that a human contributes nothing to AI in a closed, solved system like chess....
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Today, 09:25 AM
One thing I wonder about this notion of simplifying the changes: I get that it might be useful - if not essential - for a chord-scale approach to...
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Today, 09:18 AM
Heavy strings though, whatever the composition...Lang used a wound B!
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Today, 09:14 AM
Try to think of this as an equation where the chessboard is the equal sign.
If you can bar the computer on both sides because they are equals...
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Today, 09:06 AM
But early Gibson archtops sold as such were carved.
Brass, not bronze (which was introduced only in '76 or so IIRC).
But I was talking...
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Today, 09:04 AM
The contention isn’t that humans play chess better than computers, but that the strongest player is a human or a team of humans in combination with a...
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Today, 09:01 AM
I play chess.
Humans beating machines at chess are a thing of the past. From this article: Can A GM And Rybka Beat Stockfish? - Chess.com
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Today, 08:59 AM
Don’t forget the Bose S1 Pro runs on a battery too, which may be handy for your outdoor festivals and other situations. However the PA Board would of...
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Today, 08:55 AM
It depends on the year. More info here Nick Lucas - Gibson Nick Lucas Special
Early archtops are not exactly L5s either.
Afiak monel or...
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Today, 08:51 AM
You'll forgive me if I don't take Forbes for a definitive source here, nor the fact that Kasparov could beat a dedicated supercomputer in 1997 as the...
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Today, 08:50 AM
Thank you. That means a lot to me.
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Today, 08:48 AM
The group had embraced progressive jazz by the Third album in 1970. The three remaining original members had been joined by Elton Dean, on alto and...
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Today, 08:46 AM
The votes are in and our next tune will be Scrapple From the Apple.
We’ll take four bars each week. So this week we’ll be learning m1-4 … ending...
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Today, 08:38 AM
Maybe "good" is an understatement even... There are enough opera singers who use a "wild" vibrato for the exact same reason (or so one might...
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Today, 08:33 AM
Yes, while chess (unlike life) is definitely a closed universe, it is not fully deterministic simply because there is an opponent who can make...
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Today, 08:29 AM
Tasteful what he does there, but what an utterly uninteresting, extremely muffled sound... That singer could easily copy with a "bit" more present...
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Today, 08:29 AM
Whoa, that Campy with P90s. Nice modern alternative to this.
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Today, 08:21 AM
That guy is incredible, my dream is actually to be able to play like that, when I'm no longer in bands and just sitting at home entertaining myself....
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Today, 08:19 AM
The spirit of real prog has always been one of innovation, with the doors wide open. I love the way Kurt Rosenwinkel can seamlessly blend his rock...
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Today, 08:15 AM
OK so I took delivery of a Fender Player Telecaster which I proceeded to copper insulate the body, as I do with all my solid body guitars. The guitar...
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Today, 08:10 AM
The magic word is “good”. Many singers unconsciously use vibrato to encompass the correct note because they can’t hear and/or sing perfectly true to...
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Today, 08:00 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M510uxmCky4
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Today, 07:53 AM
I never really paid attention to this in jazz singers in particular but in general good singers will sing just (there's a physical, feeling-good...
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Today, 07:52 AM
I am actually interested also in the pre Eddie Lang era. Yes, guitar was a parlour instrument, but what genres were played? Did guitarists play...
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Today, 07:51 AM
She’s been the hot new thing for a bit. Really amazing singer and Pasquale is on both her albums.
Probably takes a Pasquale Grasso to comp for her...
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Today, 07:36 AM
No, you can’t. PMB’s advice to avoid voicings in which the highest note is also being sung by the vocalist is generally sound counsel. Playing the...
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Today, 07:32 AM
Friends, our poll closes in one hour.
The major networks are calling it for scrapple.
Well stick with that one, and will poll a couple of...
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Today, 07:30 AM
The boundaries between those 2 types can be pretty vague if you accept that archtops can also "arched by glueing on preformed braces" (under...
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Today, 07:26 AM
No but thanks for the offer, very much appreciated
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Today, 07:22 AM
Video > https://youtu.be/-mJ_51z6Cxw?t=137
Apologies for the necro posting and the off topic, but does anybody know if that banjo was a tenor or a...
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Today, 07:20 AM
Youre absurd.
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Today, 07:14 AM
Is that true? Chess is in fact a purely deterministic game from what I understood, one where every move leaves the opponent with a limited number of...
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Today, 06:41 AM
You only have their word that they will respect your demand. We have a pretty good idea how well corporations honor commitments like that.
As for...
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Today, 06:20 AM
I am in touch with Big Mike on daily basis. Given situation this probably best way to unfold these things. We take nothing with us when we leave this...
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Today, 06:17 AM
Thanks. I got a lot from stripping things down to their bare bones and then adding complexity in. Barry Harris taught this but actually I learned it...
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Today, 06:10 AM
I actually saw much of your videos although sometimes I need quite a long time for each video because I'm not quite familiar with the british...
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Today, 06:10 AM
My best regards to Big Mike.
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Today, 06:05 AM
Perhaps, but I guess that depends on what you define Nina Simone's music as, too.
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Today, 05:51 AM
You are very welcome. When and if you do order some can you give us a review? And if possible with a sound clip.
Cheers
Avery Roberts
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Today, 05:48 AM
Not certain at all
Banjo stuff gets complicated because it is in fact several distinct instruments conflated into one. Fred Van Eps played...
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Today, 05:44 AM
Also Lucas wasn’t even playing an archtop but a steel string flattop
(Usually when muppets on YouTube talk about the first signature model guitar...
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Today, 05:11 AM
Oh and another one
I promise that’s the end of my video posting
https://youtu.be/AOiYETWa11E?si=kQu-X1MOzffT0eGr
Sent from my iPhone using...
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Today, 04:59 AM
Yeah that’s quite a complicated version of RC. I don’t know why people teach this but they often teach a really complicated version first up. It’s...
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Today, 04:54 AM
Ok …. understood
thanks for the help everyone
I want the action down a tad from
my current setup with the big brass saddles which are as low as...
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Today, 04:06 AM
Yeah, that's the trouble with asking a question around here, there are so many ways to answer, and so many ways those answers can be taken to the...
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Today, 04:03 AM
sorry I didn't mean to hide something...
I am mainly working on this version:
Bbmaj7 G7 C-7 F7 D-7 G7 C-7 F7
F-7 ...
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Today, 03:27 AM
Know all the chords to a given song in all areas of the fretboard, get comfotable with the changes, voiceleading etc. Start simple ("vanilla") first...
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Today, 03:00 AM
Our blues for the week will be C Jam Blues by Duke Ellington.
Maybe I should check back in mid week after the arguments are over. :behindsofa:
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Today, 02:31 AM
I also thought the Everse 8 was a little harsh.
I have a Mackie SRM350 (original version) which sounds fine.
I liked the Bose S1 for sound,...
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Today, 01:48 AM
Black-eyed peas are not peas, but a type of bean; and they do not have eyes.
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Today, 12:54 AM
Standard verbiage on all of the listings for his guitars:
" has been unplayed since it was gone over and has sat in the collection of Mr. Mike Hale...
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Today, 12:31 AM
So, will I bother then? ;)
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Yesterday, 11:57 PM
Wow, Big Mike is a great guy, I knew he was feeling ill but this is terribly sad news and I didn't even know him that well :( I would grab one of...
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Yesterday, 11:50 PM
Cube 60 is a Class D amp, yes? Most solid state amps are. Should run on an inverter just fine.
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Yesterday, 11:42 PM
I just got frets placed on this guitar, which was originally fretless. (REALLY STUPID move for anyone who aspires to play chords!). Gold EVO. 8...
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Yesterday, 11:36 PM
"It doesn't take intelligence to be a Jazz musician; there's plenty of proof of that around!" Hal Galper
Beware searching the internet for...
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Yesterday, 11:35 PM
Jazz is still performance art, it's just a different kind of performance. I have been playing chord melody style jazz guitar for a good 35 years now,...
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Yesterday, 11:32 PM
Guys, it's RHYTHM CHANGES.
These 2 bars at the tempo you're likely playing represent less than 2 seconds of music.
It's just getting to from I...
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Yesterday, 11:13 PM
Don't work on things to check off a list of things to work on. Listen to music that inspires you and makes you want to learn, and learn those things.
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Yesterday, 11:13 PM
So it must be right:)
I can think of like 20 different types of swing...but you don't really put names to 'em I guess, like Henry said...you just...
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Yesterday, 10:55 PM
Big Mike has a Heritage American Eagle for sale on Reverb. He got that from me. It's mint.
It is an amazingly well crafted instrument. The...
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Yesterday, 10:55 PM
Yes, 17 of them, still here. Am I more or less afflicted than others, and does it matter? If I had more space, it would be 34.
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Yesterday, 10:53 PM
Eastman with finish crack.. looks structural? Thanks!
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Yesterday, 10:45 PM
"He tends to buy interesting guitars just to check out and experience for awhile, and then he sells them."
No offense, but that sounds like a...
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Yesterday, 10:37 PM
And don't forget-Drum Genius agrees! :pride:
Doug
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Yesterday, 10:35 PM
I've used a (paid) program called LALAL.Ai to separate Wes Montgomery's guitar from the band on Mp3 files. It will split out drums, etc. also -...
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Yesterday, 10:28 PM
The ending would be played slowly. I was talking about playing large chord voicings up-tempo before. Besides, not all large chords are created equal,...
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Yesterday, 10:19 PM
All the best to big Mike. Friendships and good people eclipse guitars.
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Yesterday, 10:14 PM
Re: Latin
There's absolutely too many styles for most to master, but a good jazz player should be able to play a bossa correctly at least...I hear...
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Yesterday, 10:14 PM
I am sorry to hear about Mike's troubles and I hope he is doing as well as he can. I'm sure all of us want to send our best wishes to one of our...
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Yesterday, 10:08 PM
At the time of the clips you posted they were, but that's a different band (with different personnel) than the original group that formed in 1967,...
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Yesterday, 09:55 PM
The name doesn’t denote anything about the genre, but the appearance of its performers.
So there’s that wrong with it.
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Yesterday, 09:55 PM
Definitely boogaloo.
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Yesterday, 09:50 PM
So, more seriously. I have owned two Telecasters; my first one was/is a Squier Affinity which was about $200 new, no case. Even dead stock it was a...
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Yesterday, 09:48 PM
Agree to disagree then. There’s unending minutia in every feel and genre. Impossible to master them all, better to know what tools will get the job...
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Yesterday, 09:43 PM
But we are talking about jazz, not that there is anything wrong with blue-eyed soul.
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Yesterday, 09:41 PM
There is no fret wear.
Probably @$200 fully insured via FedEx Ground from 16509.
No idea if anyone stuck another piece of paper inside the guitar...
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Yesterday, 09:40 PM
Original sin? Does one man speaks for all the white jazz musicians who followed him?
Besides, their music was Sicilian ragtime. We would not...
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Yesterday, 09:31 PM
Ahem? Because you have invented their motives, you are back to where you want to be.
In any case, the origins of jazz are as much Creole as...
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Yesterday, 09:27 PM
Soft Machine are a jazz combo.
https://youtu.be/GbpCytikAEM
https://youtu.be/9gpaMTgBCx0
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Yesterday, 09:24 PM
The Campellone Special 17 inch shows as sold on Reverb but is still for sale on Ebay.
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Yesterday, 09:13 PM
By the way, the back of the headstock on that $3999 tal farlow...
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Yesterday, 09:12 PM
Hard swing, light swing, businessman’s bounce, samba, bossa, 2nd Line, straight, various funk, R&B/ R&B, pop. But I never think in these kinds of...
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Yesterday, 09:11 PM
This is what the OP asked:
"What is your opinion or experience for grooves that should be included for a well rounded jazz musician?"
Being...
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Yesterday, 09:03 PM
Or you could just play a Bossa (probably Girl From Ipanema), nobody will know the difference and move on to the next tune.
OP isn’t going to play...
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Yesterday, 09:01 PM
I do have an Acoustic Image amp that I pair with a Raezer's Edge speaker, but that would involve lugging an additional piece of equipment. Plus, my...
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Yesterday, 09:00 PM
I really like a lot of the tones in this instrumental version of a Springsteen tune by Nathaniel Murphy at Chicago Music. I think it's a Seymour...
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Yesterday, 08:57 PM
From what I have heard so far I consider him more a blues / rhythm & blues than a jazz player.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YOLc1DRzs0
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Yesterday, 08:54 PM
That would be me, Hammertone, thank you for the background. All of my knowledge has come from this site--gratitude to all. I over-purchase /...
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Yesterday, 08:53 PM
Hmmm, aren't these the 5 note chords that you didn't like earlier in the thread ( or was it the Rainy Day thread ).
I dunno. Like I said before I...
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Yesterday, 08:50 PM
Hello everyone,
I thought I'd share a good resource I've been using to practice lately, both bass and guitar. It's an AI driven track splitter...
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Yesterday, 08:48 PM
AFAIK Clarke played with brushes on a phone book.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsp9MUjmC74
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Yesterday, 08:42 PM
Alvin (Al) Schackman was Nina Simone's accompanist between 1957 - 2000. He's 90 years old.
I have been listening to Nina since the 1980s, my early...
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Yesterday, 08:35 PM
I saw a Les Korn in there. Beautiful guitars, but if IIRC, they are iffy from example to example.
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Yesterday, 08:22 PM
Boogaloo? :sorry:
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