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Today, 08:05 AM
This is very good way of putting it.
Though I'd say harmonic considerations and chord tones remained fairly central to jazz improvisation after...
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Today, 07:49 AM
Dunno, I like it more to put a bass drum on each beat than using just tick on 2,4.
Seems to be working better. For each their own.
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Today, 07:46 AM
That sounds like an extremely depressing read. Thanks for posting that so I WON'T be checking it out.
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Today, 07:43 AM
Wow!! Thanks!! Too cool!
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Today, 07:38 AM
Which Archtop Guitars are available that have no binding?
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Today, 07:37 AM
Play tunes.
(There's quite a simple one over on the Practical Standards thread at the moment but I bet no one does it).
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Today, 07:24 AM
I changed to P4 tuning about 15 years ago. After about 30 years of standard tuning.
My advice is don't use P4 tuning. Change back to standard...
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Today, 07:10 AM
I feel like these have nothing to with what we were discussing . You have made several claims about Sonny Stitt's harmonic approach to soloing over...
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Today, 07:09 AM
I would say it’s a bit ‘guitar is too hard so I made it easier’ but then Ant has traded off against playing absurdly hard music haha.
Sent from...
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Today, 07:05 AM
They paid me money to do it.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Today, 06:50 AM
Create a Youtube playlist. No, wait:
Julian Lage - Speak To Me - YouTube
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Today, 06:46 AM
Like Barry Harris, I remember George Benson said in an interview he never practiced with metronome either, because he never had a timing problems...
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Today, 06:41 AM
Oh sorry, I did not listen to your example.... What is the cue for the change in tempo? How is the tempo "equation" you spoke of expressed?
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Today, 06:32 AM
What do you have?
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Today, 06:15 AM
I don't see how it's 'worth' it. Maybe a New Orleans type of groove? But swing, nope. I've done sessions with metronome on every beat, that was...
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Today, 06:12 AM
It always seems to be that discussion of improvisation turns into a discussion of harmony. It is interesting to take harmony out of the equation...
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Today, 06:08 AM
Review here, Dixie:
The Loar LH-500 Acoustic Archtop
Just click on the document to zoom in. Appears to be a very positive review.
and some...
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Today, 05:57 AM
Slow and simple.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFyBe27u77M
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Today, 05:00 AM
Can beautiful guitar playing make the listener happy?
I don't like my playing and that's why I'm unhappy.
I've been working on this my whole...
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Today, 04:53 AM
It’s worth learning to play jazz with the click on one and three. I had to do that for a session one time.
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Today, 04:42 AM
Yes I’d get the new dotted quarter note after the bridge from the bridge half note.
You are just feeling the overall pulse then.
If I saw this...
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Today, 03:11 AM
I'm not interested in happiness. Only miserable people are interested in happiness.
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Today, 03:09 AM
I think we're talking about two different things.
In the most recent posts I have been talking about "metric modulation" which is a tempo change....
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Today, 02:25 AM
The way it was advised to me was
Do the right thing. Then do it right.
I consider happiness a gift - to receive
thankfully and live within while...
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Today, 01:28 AM
Yes, I think that debating Mr. Stitt's theoretical approach to improvisation is unproductive.
I already know how to outline the changes, doing...
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Today, 01:02 AM
I noticed his main guitar also has two string trees and possibly different tuners. His signature model has vintage split post tuners, but it looks...
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Today, 12:57 AM
The tempo may or may not change, one can change the time signature without changing the tempo just as one can do the reverse.
The duration of...
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Today, 12:49 AM
Me and my buddy the bot:
Is The Stranger by Camus nihilistic?
ChatGPT said:
Albert Camus's The Stranger is often considered existentialist...
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Today, 12:40 AM
Context, Bobby dearest.
He envisioned his life's work being an illustration and then refutation of nihilism and meaninglessness as a way of being...
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Today, 12:34 AM
That story is extremely nihilistic. Did you not read it? Lol! It's about it doesn't matter either way if he murders someone for no reason and then...
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Today, 12:28 AM
didn’t love the stranger. Liked it but didn’t love it.
And Camus isn’t nihilistic. He gets lumped in with all the existentialists because he was...
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Today, 12:28 AM
What pickup does Mike have in his main Yamaha? I noticed it’s black and not zebra like on his signature model. Is it just a black SD 59?
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Today, 12:25 AM
Advancing age and infirmity mean a thinning of the herd and so I am hoping to sell my Eastman AR371, never-gigged, case-queen.
Eastman specs as...
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Today, 12:25 AM
It's brilliant for sure, and absolutely beautiful in spots.
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Today, 12:08 AM
Great for practicing tango I imagine?
I can't play swing of any kind with metronome on 1 and 3. So awkward. I don't think Jonathan Stout meant...
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Today, 12:01 AM
I liked The Stranger by Camus. I read it senior year back in the 00s. I had known of The Cure song 'killing an arab' 1st but didn't know it was from...
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Yesterday, 11:56 PM
I liked this book.
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Yesterday, 11:54 PM
No, happiness are the golf balls, marbles are work and sand is all the bullshit.
You need to put the golf ball’s in the jar first otherwise...
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Yesterday, 11:50 PM
OK, I'll play. Happiness is a CHOICE.
As the saying goes, "If you can't be happy anywhere, you can't be happy anywhere!"
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Yesterday, 11:46 PM
I think 2 and 4 helps to feel the swing, once you have the feel 1 & 3 to get the tempo up there.
I only just started getting faster so who knows....
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Yesterday, 11:44 PM
That was Dizzy’s move.
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Yesterday, 11:43 PM
https://youtu.be/hKKjqzkGo3o
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Yesterday, 11:09 PM
One of the things I was looking for was the correct way to translate the equation (e.g. quarter = dotted-quarter) into plain English.
So, if the...
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Yesterday, 10:51 PM
Hal Galper is right.
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Yesterday, 10:44 PM
I used to have this taped above the desk where I practiced:
I leave Sisyphus at the foot of the mountain! One always finds one’s burden again. But...
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Yesterday, 10:35 PM
Oh, i don't think so...
I just don't think of happiness as an absolute. We collect happiness along the way. We store up a bit of happiness for...
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Yesterday, 10:18 PM
Two things change. One is the number of eighth notes in the bars. The second thing that changes is the tempo. My question is about how to get the new...
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Yesterday, 10:16 PM
It is very simple to be happy,
but it is very difficult to become simple.
Rabindranath Tagore Quote Explained: It is very simple to be happy,...
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Yesterday, 10:16 PM
Of several videos I watched, I thought this one had the clearest explanation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuRb5jgth-s
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Yesterday, 10:09 PM
Mr Beaumont is a Camus guy?
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Yesterday, 09:59 PM
Some great stuff!
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Yesterday, 09:57 PM
Y'all are too cynical.
Happiness isn't a state to reach. Happiness is like collecting marbles in a jar.
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Yesterday, 09:29 PM
I also have a Blocdock 10TC, which I use with the 101R head.
I just recently swapped the speaker for an Eminence Lil' Buddy.
I really like it, I...
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Yesterday, 09:28 PM
I think this discussion has drifted. I thought you were disagreeing with the idea that the second bar outlines the F#7 but you said that would be a B...
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Yesterday, 08:58 PM
My partner’s ex-husband brought one to Thanksgiving at her son’s place last week. I brought my travel flattop thinking we were gonna have some...
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Yesterday, 08:48 PM
I think you are over-complicating this, if you count all the signatures in 8th notes, you need only add or subtract micro-beats: 7/8 > 8/8 (4/4) >...
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Yesterday, 08:40 PM
Some faves:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeDkU07x-MI&list=PLRXBrECmGgB-vcSpcOz7fRWsdsqkgiF6-&index=1
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Yesterday, 08:25 PM
A Ogre is like a onion, said the donkey always! :nonchalance:
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Yesterday, 08:19 PM
Happiness is a temporary state.
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Yesterday, 08:17 PM
Acoustic Image Clarus can handle 2 ohms also. There is one on sale here by Fouronsix.
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Yesterday, 08:09 PM
Or a Benedetto Bambino?
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Yesterday, 08:01 PM
Nice job in figuring that out. I have a chart a friend did (I don't have permission to share it) and it agrees with everything you wrote.
I also...
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Yesterday, 07:56 PM
Lots of famous players count on just the 1 on fast tempos.
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Yesterday, 07:50 PM
I read your latin proverb without using a translator. :redface-new:
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Yesterday, 07:49 PM
latest from Matt Proctor aka M-tone Guitars
Matt Proctor | The shop is pretty cold this morning so I’m working upstairs for a while. One...
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Yesterday, 07:44 PM
Just sold a 2018 Gibson Firebird “Elite” with the old banjo style tuners. The pickups sounded nice, though as others noted the neck felt thin and...
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Yesterday, 07:40 PM
Answer:
Learning the fine art of never ending a sentence with a preposition.... : )
And so - -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmuiyUtVQ1M
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Yesterday, 07:39 PM
Apples. Carrots are for rabbits.lol
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Yesterday, 07:30 PM
If you bounce your heels, you really have to train your weak leg to be the time keeper.
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Yesterday, 07:24 PM
On that note, I set mine to and of 5 sometimes so it clicks on a different beat in every subsequent bar :smile-new:
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Yesterday, 07:19 PM
No have a file that will do the same thing. There are on sale now but normally not worth the price. You can easily make your own fret kissing file...
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Yesterday, 07:16 PM
"Pat" your foot sounds like bouncing the toes,
but the most Jazzers I see bounce their heels,
especially the seated guitarists; e.g., Joe Pass....
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Yesterday, 07:14 PM
Yes, sorry you're right-Sadowsky semi-hollows are 1 11/16" but I believe the full hollows (SS 15, LS 15,and Jim Hall) that I've seen listed are 1...
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Yesterday, 07:10 PM
Unless in a cake. Then they be a desert! :pride:
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Yesterday, 06:58 PM
I have it on the and of 4, pat my foot on one and three. and then play quarter triplets and dotted quarters.
If I don’t pull the and onto the 4…...
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Yesterday, 06:56 PM
Show off. Mine is on 4.
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Yesterday, 06:52 PM
yup, same for me, cant do 1 3/4. i think the only one with the 1 3/4 nut is the SS15, i could be wrong. I have a Sadowsky semi and its 1 11/16, i...
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Yesterday, 06:50 PM
Yes, I could outline the changes if I want to, but my suggestion falls into your "aural" approach to improvisation category, not the theory category....
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Yesterday, 06:49 PM
I set my click on the and of 4 the moment, so I don’t have a dog in this fight haha. Foot tapping though, that could get acrimonious.
According...
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Yesterday, 06:45 PM
Anyone used a "fret kisser tool" from stew mac for the one off high fret?
Fret Kisser
S
More on the tool here :...
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Yesterday, 06:42 PM
Oh I’m a convert on this one.
for what it’s worth, I think you should practice both.
but Hal Galper says the same thing in his Forward Motion...
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Yesterday, 06:39 PM
I saw an interview with Jonathan Stout where he mentioned that early jazz is '1 and 3' music.
Starts at minute 29:19
For a long time, I...
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Yesterday, 06:34 PM
I think Peter has already answered this one. The only thing I'd say is the B in the end of the line you have is actually on the up beat and it's half...
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Yesterday, 06:22 PM
the name “Bebop Scale,” yes but using that passing note has been common for a really long time. Longer than the fifties.
And if you check out his...
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Yesterday, 06:15 PM
I see, did Baker name it that? - because the major/lydian scale has been around since the '50's.
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Yesterday, 06:15 PM
Try it with Anita’s solo. She is soloing on a 6/8 A section followed by the 4/4 bridge. You can focus on the metrical relationship without worrying...
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Yesterday, 06:07 PM
Right which is why I’m not sure why Tal is the only person you’ve heard refer to it this way?
Google the Bebop Scale
EDIT: The Bebop Scale
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Yesterday, 06:04 PM
Hardly unique, the #11th is the most common addition to the major scale.
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Yesterday, 06:00 PM
Carrots are not a fruit.
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Yesterday, 05:58 PM
Right I think I got it .....
So A feels like a wonky waltz. You have dropped eighths all over place (we have 11/8, or a bar of 6/8 followed by a...
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Yesterday, 05:57 PM
Erm.
David Baker Bebop Scales — Barry Harris half-steps
David Baker, Barry Harris, and their million or so drones (myself included) come to...
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Yesterday, 05:54 PM
The complete line is: F#-F-E-D#-C#-B, and yes, it does look/sound like a B Major scale to me, as does the bar before it (probably because it is ...
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Yesterday, 05:36 PM
Haha I think so.
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Yesterday, 05:35 PM
How would you guys compare the tone and neck profile of a standard Eagle Classic compared to an L-5 ?
The reason I ask is I could get one right...
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Yesterday, 05:33 PM
exactly, it looks like this
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Yesterday, 05:29 PM
That's a guitar I'm always on the lookout for too. Specs are ideal for me. Single pickup, under 3 inch depth and a 1 11/16" nut (from what I see,...
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Yesterday, 05:24 PM
Happiness is a process.
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Yesterday, 05:13 PM
There are many things. You need to make $$ and stuff so work on advancing yourself, exercise and keeping yourself up physically, having your home be...
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Yesterday, 05:10 PM
What's the most fruitful thing to be productive of?
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Yesterday, 05:02 PM
No, I'm mis a lot. But I think this is the right framework for being happy.
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Yesterday, 04:56 PM
Are you a very super happy person?
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Yesterday, 04:48 PM
He has been on fire this tour. The solo and band stuff
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Yesterday, 04:32 PM
Do the right thing, be productive, then rest. :redface-new:
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Yesterday, 04:22 PM
His new album that just came out is very interesting. By far the most "straight ahead" jazzrecording I have heard by him
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Yesterday, 03:57 PM
Thank you! That means a lot since it's the sound I was going for :)
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Yesterday, 03:40 PM
Difference in quoted prices for what looks like the same sale from the same seller
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Yesterday, 03:37 PM
confused about? :dontknow:
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Yesterday, 03:31 PM
Precisely. Barry Harris was from an era when major 6 chords were the consonant 4 note major chords. He thought of the 7th as a "borrowed diminished...
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Yesterday, 03:25 PM
I'm confused now :
Gibson BJB floating pickup Avenidas Novas • OLX.pt
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Yesterday, 03:17 PM
It's funny, I don't use chord lingo when thinking about them, so I often look things up to verify their definitions in order to follow along in the...
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Yesterday, 03:14 PM
Yeah no you have to do more than play tunes to develop well. And you have to know how to play well by yourself as well imo to be a legit player....
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Yesterday, 03:05 PM
I plan which of the scales of chords I like for each change, and then I divide practice between just running them or trying to be musical. With the...
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Yesterday, 02:50 PM
If you don't have a lead sheet for a tune, you'll have to transcribe the melody and chord changes first before you can get to the solo. So if you do...
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Yesterday, 02:40 PM
Oh yeah, not far at all! If you're ever up for a road trip....
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Yesterday, 02:39 PM
The house band bassist is solid, but it's possible there will be another noob such as myself sitting in. They seem to be a bit of a mixed bag....
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Yesterday, 02:34 PM
5F1 Champ. With that 125 and old (circuit) tweed, you really sound like yesteryear! Like the tonality is actually the same as when I listen to an old...
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Yesterday, 02:33 PM
Listen to the bassist. If they are any good, they'll tell you where you are in the changes. If the basis isn't any good, then listen to whoever's...
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Yesterday, 02:30 PM
On the face of it, it looks like he's thinking tonal center, chromatics and some passing tones. Or, at least, you could get to this thinking that...
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Yesterday, 02:25 PM
I played a 1963ish Firebird V for a few years as a teen. I remember it's piercing tone. It was approaching a P-90 in some ways. It's not like a...
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Yesterday, 02:18 PM
Just realised where you are. With a few exceptions I tend to imagine everyone's in the USA, hanging out on 52nd Street or down in the French Quarter....
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Yesterday, 02:16 PM
So what does this look like for you?
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Yesterday, 02:16 PM
Well shoot! Clarence blew that right out of the water. His right hand technique is really interesting; must be doing a lot of hammers and pull-offs...
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Yesterday, 02:05 PM
My process for getting it musical:
1. Get facility just running the scales of chords. Practice 1/4 notes and 1/8 notes. 1/8 notes really improve...
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Yesterday, 01:55 PM
My "Firebird" is a Tokai. Glued in neck and added Steinbergers. It has Creamery (Manchester, UK) vintage style mini humbucker pickups. They are both...
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Yesterday, 01:51 PM
I'm just exploiting the way my brain's broke
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Yesterday, 01:45 PM
Sounds wonderful! And nice to see it played in a suit coat. :pride:
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