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Today, 05:08 PM
Please enjoy:
https://youtu.be/2pCfTPy0pQA
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Today, 05:06 PM
I heard a guitar trio play it a few weeks back. The guitarist had learned the Paul Desmond solo, which was pretty cool.
But, I didn't think it...
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Today, 04:55 PM
It's entirely possible that there's a world of harmonic possibilities that I'm missing, so take this accordingly. And, this is probably a rant, so...
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Today, 04:49 PM
So apparently being mad at theory is a centuries old phenomenon. :pride:
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Today, 04:49 PM
I would like to note that TONEX is LSTM ("hidden_size=16") and runs on an ARM Cortex-M7.
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Today, 04:47 PM
Thanks, yeah. I am still getting used to picking with thumb-finger motion, but already I appreciate the neatness and economy of it compared larger...
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Today, 04:35 PM
You could buy a Kingpin with two pickups, but use only one. If you later become bi-curious, all you would need to do is flick the switch.
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Today, 04:33 PM
Interesting question by the OP but no positve answers. Either no one can or they are afraid to try.
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Today, 04:31 PM
I think there might be some confusion between convolution as used in DSP and convolutional neural networks (CNNs). They’re not the same thing.
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Today, 04:30 PM
Been looking at this lately... :nightmare:
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Today, 04:27 PM
I'm a holder.
In the last five years, as I got back into jazz seriously, I bought two arch tops. One laminate and one carved.
Before that, of...
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Today, 04:27 PM
Going to Paris next months. Very excited!
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Today, 04:26 PM
There seems to be some key differences between the two models. You're correct that the AR175-CE was a Japan-only model. In contrast to the...
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Today, 04:24 PM
I love it!
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Today, 04:22 PM
amazing, thanks for sharing!
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Today, 04:20 PM
I heard some ebay policies are changed now
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Today, 04:20 PM
Do you do this even with compensated wooden bridges?
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Today, 04:19 PM
definitely fake
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Today, 04:19 PM
I just place a piece of tape along one side of the bridge to mark it. But I also change strings sometimes. In any case I always check the intonation...
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Today, 04:18 PM
He's a master of jazz guitar. If you are transcribing his lines you are doing a good thing.
I would tend to agree with you here, these are the...
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Today, 04:09 PM
Take a handful of tunes and start working out how to play them.
Make your lil solo arrangement of the head. Can make up your own voicings and look...
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Today, 04:08 PM
I get that. The issue is basically on minor 7b5 chords when the "root" is actually the b5. And the pattern gets wacky, as a chord it would be root...
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Today, 04:06 PM
I don't always get requests, but when I do it's for Take 5.
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Today, 04:06 PM
You are not responsible for the friction in this thread.
My conclusions extend from having completed decompilations of the software/firmware of...
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Today, 04:04 PM
Glad to hear you're making some progress with tremolo picking! Keep going with that. Having solid single string picking chops won't solve string...
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Today, 04:01 PM
I know this is a jazz guitar forum, but I've seen some interesting posts on jazz piano so I thought I'd throw a post out there. If someone (perhaps...
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Today, 03:34 PM
Does anyone know the difference between the AR371-CE and the AR175-CE? They are both single-pickup 175 copies offered by Eastman except I never...
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Today, 03:25 PM
I have most of Jerry's books; they are excellent, and yes, difficult!
I always recommend Vol. 6 for everyone- beginners on up! Check it out!
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Today, 02:07 PM
That's a good list, thanks. Last Senior gig, we had a request for Ipanema and played the RB version. People know a lot of those Jobim tunes (and...
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Today, 02:00 PM
That's too intellectual and abstract for me. Can you apply it to rhythm changes as an example?
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Today, 01:43 PM
I think that playing one kind of rhythmic music probably makes it easier for you to play another kind of rhythmic music -- by sharpening your ability...
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Today, 01:41 PM
Gypsy Jazz sounds like Western Swing.
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Today, 01:14 PM
The tune which usually gets the people listening - on private or corporate gigs - is Take 5. But for some jazz clubs i'd be careful with this, it's...
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Today, 12:54 PM
Outright devaluation is illegal, BUT you are not just paying for the guitar itself. You are also paying for the location/translation/forwarding...
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Today, 12:46 PM
As an aside, don't be fooled by the thicker-sounds-better hype. Mogami 3368 cable is 0.315" in diameter and has a capacitance of 70pF / meter. ...
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Today, 12:41 PM
Mint. $135 shipped/pp. looking for Strymon Flint + cash on my end.
Or this MXR CC Deluxe and a EQD Dispatch Master V3. For a Strymon Flint V2
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Today, 12:34 PM
Something I have been thinking about recently is inversions vs. rotations. An inversion of a close voicing which remains close is also a rotation of...
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Today, 12:32 PM
For me melodic patterns were the missing link that joined scales and arps.
This study requires patients and determination..as others have said...
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Today, 12:31 PM
You've resurrected a 9-year-old thread just to tell us how much you hate how another member's custom-built guitar looks?
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Today, 12:20 PM
I always feel a bit sheepish when I'm discussing "Favorite Upright Bass Players Tone-wise" with other upright players and I mention Stanley...
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Today, 12:09 PM
While I have heard many times of Jerry Bergonzi as a legendary, even mythic figure in jazz education, having some of the greatest players in jazz as...
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Today, 12:02 PM
For what it's worth, I like to think of myself as sort of Costco Ed Bickert. Y'know ... low budget but quality. Also probably too much of one thing...
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Today, 11:59 AM
What powered studio monitor speakers do you recommend? I'm on a limited budget so I'd like to keep things under $400 a pair. Thank you.
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Today, 11:56 AM
first inversion is pure evil
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Today, 11:54 AM
Learning Charlie Parker heads is a great route to playing Charlie Parker inspired lines.
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Today, 11:54 AM
I would have never accepted that WU Florentine cutaway. The burst reminds me of those really cheap 70s guitars with sliding switches and microphones...
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Today, 11:54 AM
Yeah, it implies that you might invert that structure. Inverting that structure is something I would put in the 'advanced' and 'optional' category...
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Today, 11:45 AM
There's the slight issue of the fact that the original close voicing that you 'drop' is often not playable on the guitar by non Ben Monder humans....
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Today, 11:41 AM
I was invested in understanding what you're talking about whey you say "shell voicings", especially as a way to characterize Ed Bickert's comping.
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Today, 11:20 AM
Sure but you’re the one invested in your term being concrete and descriptive of the end result and mine being squishy and descriptive of a process.
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Today, 11:15 AM
Hi Guys,
New here, can you help me deciphering the chords of this version of Fly Me To The Moon (Squid Game Season 2):
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Today, 11:14 AM
What? That is the only relationship any drop 2 chord has with the concept of drop 2 voicing. That they are consistent with the definition of the...
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Today, 11:05 AM
Also I don't think the fifth sounds bad if it's the top voice (or alto), even bass. It is a bit muddying if it's the tenor voice with a root in the...
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Today, 11:05 AM
James Bonding is an underrated device. Heard it in an Old Dominion song the other day. It’s also in Single Ladies.
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Today, 11:04 AM
I have a Les Paul with what Gibson calls a "Vintage Nitro" finish. It's not exactly gloss, not exactly satin. I got it used, and it was pretty...
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Today, 11:04 AM
Well at this point the only relationship to “drop 2” is by way of describing the process by which you arrived at the chord. Drop 2 with a standard...
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Today, 11:03 AM
Bill Barker when he made is guitars would always mark the bass side of the bridge with a small hole with an awl. This was his way for knowing how the...
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Today, 10:54 AM
Yeah. 'Tea for Twoing' as I call it. And then there's 'James Bonding'. And 'My Funny Valentining'. Or what Alan called 'Monk Moves'
I think it's...
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Today, 10:53 AM
You could say a shell voicing is an incomplete drop voicing, but to me that just seems like hassle.
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Today, 10:51 AM
Why do you think that drop 2's must contain a fifth? If you have a closed major #4 (1 3 #4 7) voicing (or minor 11) and drop the 2, what do you get?
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Today, 10:50 AM
I would be failing in my duty as a jazz educator if I didn't teach more advanced guitar student drop nomenclature because it comes up a lot. People...
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Today, 10:47 AM
You have to cut time somewhere :smile-new:
So, is a lick more like pedaling between 7 and 6 on a static chord?
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Today, 10:42 AM
Wait what?
Drop 2s that don’t contain a fifth?
Citation needed.
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Today, 10:40 AM
I don't know if Fender used black box or white box technology developing the Tone Masters, but if memory serves mine came in a brown box.
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Today, 10:38 AM
NGD post (Pics after an initial cleaning with damp microfiber cloth followed by Virtuoso polish) The cleaner arrived a few days ago, when I...
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Today, 10:30 AM
Water on a microfiber cloth is my usual cleaning method. I only use polish when necessary, maybe once a year if that. And I use the cleaner even...
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Today, 10:23 AM
Before pics?
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Today, 10:21 AM
Maybe this is interesting to share here:
The wiring and pickup I installed in my ES-125 (that formum member Sam Sherry kindly sold me for a very...
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Today, 10:11 AM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/the-playing-advice-joe-bonamassa-got-from-leslie-west-and-why-it-s-finally-paying-off/ar-AA1Izyao?ocid=msedgntp&p...
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Today, 10:11 AM
I have been looking more into these Godin guitars and occasionally see them come on the pre-owned market in my local area.
From what I understand,...
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Today, 10:08 AM
Thanks everyone for the replies, I haven't seen some of these listings before.
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Today, 10:01 AM
Don't think so - I should do one, in which I teach only the comps and don't name any of the chords haha.
No - at least not the way I use the...
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Today, 09:49 AM
You got a video on comping licks? Also, isn't the proper term turnarounds?
Like the Db7 C7 B7 Bb7 lick in Blue Moon is a turnaround to Eb
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Today, 09:45 AM
It becomes natural to see drop 2 possibilities once one moves away from seeing chords only as grips but starts exploring what's inside them. I don't...
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Today, 09:43 AM
Tal, you should go through the Peter's PDF, then you'd get it. Here's the thread.
Ed Bickert chords and diatonic cycles
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Today, 09:36 AM
Then I probably wouldn't think of them as drop 2's even if you can construct them as such. Unless I was writing post-modal horn soli or something.
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Today, 09:33 AM
It's a bit like all that sort of stuff - it's not guitar stuff.
Learn the guitar stuff first, play the grips and the licks. Shells are great but...
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Today, 09:30 AM
https://youtu.be/fbfTO1Ogdlk
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Today, 09:28 AM
yup, one piece neck
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Today, 09:07 AM
That's because many think drop2's are what they learned from basic 1 3 5 7 chord charts in chord books and must have 5ths. Many of Ed Bickert's drop...
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Today, 09:07 AM
Maybe a good alternate approach, rather than thinking 5679 5789, train yourself to think the triad built on the 5th.
From there apply 1235 1345.
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Today, 08:54 AM
I think you didn't understand my point. The name "drop" comes from the way the resulting voicing is constructed, just like the name "shell" comes...
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Today, 08:50 AM
Just easier to come up with good voicings without worrying about the drops too.
That C G B E for Am7 could go to
C F# B E and I wouldn’t have...
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Today, 08:40 AM
Drop voicings kind of sound bad for comping a lot of the time as well... Especially drop 2s
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Today, 08:36 AM
Tal this might be a good time to point out that the “drop” naming conventions literally describe the process by which someone arrives at the voicing....
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Today, 08:19 AM
I think you are conflating the concept of a "voicing" with the process of coming up with a "voicing". The resulting voicing is called drop2, not...
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Today, 08:16 AM
I wouldn't say that non-shell voicings in Ed Bickert's comping are "occasional" (see the transcription above for example). It seems like what you are...
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Today, 08:15 AM
yeah, just like guitar ;)
otoh there are gazillion of chess books (and unlike guitarbooks many are actually useful), there are nice chess sets,...
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Today, 08:09 AM
Not going to watch the video right now but literally every chord in the first twelve measures (or the thumbnail) is a shell. Low note and a third or...
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Today, 08:07 AM
Shell or “rootless shell” is a pretty normal way of talking about these voicings. There is overlap with drop two voicings when you get up to four...
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Today, 08:02 AM
It sounds like it's a terminology issue.
So the very basic rootless C9 voicing
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is also a shell voicing? To me that's a drop2,...
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Today, 07:58 AM
Thank you for your friendly, well thought out, and clearly expressed explanation. You offered more than basic support for your opinion and based it...
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Today, 07:49 AM
Rootless shells.
3 7 and something on top.
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Today, 07:48 AM
Maybe we have a different definition of shell voicings. The shell voicing are root, third and 7th.
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Today, 07:43 AM
He used LOADS of rootless shell voicings.
Basically anything he played that was more than two notes.
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Today, 07:22 AM
A lot of what Ed Bickert did weren't shell voicings. His comping involved harmonized lines with rootless voicings and lots of movements inside...
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Today, 06:59 AM
I use(d) a whiteboard marker to outline the position of the bridge.
The line(s) can be effectively minimized and, anyway, will readily come off...
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Today, 06:45 AM
Apologies - I didn't want to cause a fight :) I was giving my perspective as someone who is (relatively) on top of the trends in academic literature...
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Today, 06:19 AM
I remember a book called 'Melodic Structures', you had to know your scale intervals inside out. The book then used permutations of these scale...
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Today, 06:08 AM
I've commissioned the build of more acoustic archtop, hopefully this will my last guitar,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, until the...
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Today, 06:04 AM
1st+7th+3rd(10th) voicings are all you really need for comping in a guitar duo. IMHO. :encouragement:
Maybe, 1st+6th+3rd as well.
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Today, 05:53 AM
I write a 'T' on the treble side underneath the bridge. It avoids confusion when putting the bridge back..
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Today, 03:52 AM
Hello jazzguitar.be,
This is a Reg appreciation post :) And also a jazzguitar.be appreciation post: at the time of Reddit, I prefer 100% this...
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Today, 03:42 AM
They had us use this book for our first semester at Uni. It was different to any other approach. I was told by one lecturer that if you stick with...
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Today, 03:38 AM
I wouldn't say muddy but dark sounding. Which wouldn't have bothered me as much as the lack of character,
I always found them a little too neutral,...
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Today, 01:09 AM
this thread is Russian disinformation.
https://youtu.be/GLBTSrD42QY?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/1ueLvp3pUM0?feature=shared
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Today, 12:37 AM
Don't underestimate water and a very soft cloth like cotton flannel for cleaning guitars.
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Today, 12:27 AM
Thinking about things I've learned from jazz guitarists I have had some educational contact with, which may be apropos here:
Jimmy Bruno:...
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Today, 12:03 AM
Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't worry too much about it. I'd probably think of these more as ear training and brain exercises anyway. The goal isn't...
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Yesterday, 11:40 PM
Yeah but on minor chords it's 5 7 8 9. And the permutations on minor 7b5 chords or altered chords get kinda wacky. It is hard to visualize. b5 7 8...
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Yesterday, 11:37 PM
Youre clearly not up on your Ed Bickert
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Yesterday, 11:27 PM
I truly don't understand why anyone would waste their time working on shell voicings though. Seems to me there are so many more fruitful things a...
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Yesterday, 11:24 PM
Just came across this L5CT while surfing the Google across the country... unfortunately states no shipping. Perhaps your in the area.
Gibson L5...
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Yesterday, 11:21 PM
So, by 5 6 7 9, we're talking about a 1 2 3 5 pattern from the fifth of each chord?
So the same pattern and the issue is the mental connection...
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Yesterday, 11:08 PM
Here's a couple I found on the Google machine... The listings are a bit old, but you never know.
Gibson ES-140T 3/4 - 1960's - musical...
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Yesterday, 10:46 PM
I saw Pasquale Grasso play with a bass player who sounded EXACTLY like Paul Chambers with the bow. It was interesting. I think for whatever reason...
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Yesterday, 10:42 PM
Hey there
Has anyone worked out of the Jerry Bergonzi Book I Melodic Shapes?
I've had this book forever and I've attempted to work out of it...
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Yesterday, 10:14 PM
Hahahaha, love it!
Believe it or not I had a similar experience 2 weeks ago. I finally found a buyer for my last Tumnus Germanium, the meet was...
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Yesterday, 10:05 PM
IME, the Virtuoso cleaner works pretty well, used sparingly and with judgement. It can be a little abrasive if rubbed heavily in liberal quantities,...
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Yesterday, 09:25 PM
This is a real beautiful Custom Martin CF-2 built by Dale Unger!
This guitar is in very good condition, and in perfect working order. Has little...
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Yesterday, 09:04 PM
I don’t need anything else. Every guitar I own fills a niche in my playing interests and all are really fine instruments. I will be retired in a...
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Yesterday, 08:58 PM
Hmm, the Amazon reviews of the cleaner would've prompted me to keep looking, although there are not many of them and I do take AMZN reviews with a...
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Yesterday, 08:26 PM
Tunes, tunes, tunes, and by that I mean jazz standards right out of the Real Book, etc. Every tune has its own interesting harmonic and melodic...
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Yesterday, 08:01 PM
So smooth!
Yeah, I came across this guy while searching for a guitar version of Salt Peanuts after seeing Pasquale play it. Didn't remember his...
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Yesterday, 07:41 PM
I just bought a great 1966 Fender Super Reverb. OK, not a guitar, but same principle. Anybody want to buy a Tele and a Strat?
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Yesterday, 07:38 PM
I just found this.
Log into Facebook
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Yesterday, 07:34 PM
https://youtu.be/EKF5iHrUrE4?si=enPD84ic-1gxuRld
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Yesterday, 07:26 PM
A Dearmond 1000 or 1100 will get you some of the way there and really suit that beautiful guitar.
I'm lucky to have two Biltoft floating CC...
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Yesterday, 07:13 PM
All my cables are custom made Mogami Platimum (nice and thick) and they told me to avoid the silent jacks as they fail a lot apparently.
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Yesterday, 06:27 PM
I do that with Pat Martino linear expressions every now and then. But I don't think of the lines as "minor material". I don't even think of them as...
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Yesterday, 05:49 PM
I’ve started zeroing in on just minor ideas. Stuff I’m raiding from some of my old Grant Green solos and putting it over all the changes to tunes I’m...
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Yesterday, 05:21 PM
Some nights don't get below 30C here, and it has been that way since May. Any day below 32C is unusually cool. But at least it's a moist heat. ...
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Yesterday, 05:11 PM
I also prefer to take all the strings off and wipe and clean the fingerboard, do minor fret polishing as needed, and generally look things over. ...
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Yesterday, 05:10 PM
Bump this thread.
Seems I'm back to where I was last time I posted on this thread - trying to cop some thumb-finger motion + economy picking...
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Yesterday, 05:04 PM
Jostein Gulbrandsen is another great exponent of this technique.
https://youtu.be/nFk339R0Qyw?si=gUQxbDyGOvhAqw9Z
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Yesterday, 03:26 PM
I actually prefer the type where the holes don't go all the way through. The holes, whether or not the posts stick above the, can be uncomfortable...
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Yesterday, 03:12 PM
They’re great amps! High clean headroom and very dynamic. I would say they’re more revealing than a Fender clean as they are generally less...
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Yesterday, 03:11 PM
I have some Planet Waves cables with the compression rings on the plugs. I thought they were a good idea at the time but they can be a PITA. I don't...
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Yesterday, 03:09 PM
Yes, I've been in contact with Masaki from Walkin' already and the AT 105 Jr. is probably what I will go with if I can't find an ES 140. The Archtop...
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Yesterday, 02:57 PM
Weekend Bump 8.0
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Yesterday, 02:34 PM
;-)
I especially like the use of shrink tube, look really neat.
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Yesterday, 02:21 PM
Aparently not.. they grip your cable jack real hard.. maybe too hard for some. So we used a standard jack socket instead. If the cable
ever got...
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Yesterday, 02:17 PM
Honey of course! It's the real thing. Or maybe just paper and oil. :amen:
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Yesterday, 02:08 PM
:smile-new: I bought one of these not long ago -- Amazon.co.jp
The first time I changed the strings I took the metal bridge off to clean the...
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