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Today, 08:09 AM
Also cue Christian to tell you that Tonal Harmony a la Kostka Payne is a post facto description of organic voiceleading that really has nothing to do...
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Today, 08:08 AM
I used Kostka Payne in my tonal harmony classes in college and that book most certainly does not teach everything you need to know to understand...
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Today, 08:05 AM
So to set the scene. I can play pentatonics all over the neck (in any key); I know all of my 'big' arpeggio shapes (and again can play them all over...
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Today, 08:04 AM
I had D'Addario 12s half rounds for a while on my main archtop and changed them after some weeks again. I was looking for a fatter, more mellow sound...
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Today, 08:00 AM
I don't know if we 'need' it now or not. What I do know is that people use it so it's as well to know what they're talking about. That simple, really.
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Today, 08:00 AM
Your Warwick guitar has evolved over the years with various hardware changes. The Gibson P90 pickups, especially the overwound bridge pickup, enhance...
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Today, 07:53 AM
Those are descriptive sources of harmony where as the parallel view provides a more prescriptive view. One way is not objectively better than the...
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Today, 07:48 AM
why shocked?
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Today, 07:41 AM
I agree in parts, it is true that in the classical world the notes are analyzed based on the tone and not parallel from each the chord.
I know all...
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Today, 07:35 AM
I've owned my D'Aquisto (same as this one, a blonde) for about a year now and played many gigs with it, just this weekend a Bigband concert with only...
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Today, 07:19 AM
The Yamaha (SA30 from 1968) on the left is fully hollow , the ES-345 (1963) is mine since 1982. Red guitars are so cool .....
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Today, 07:18 AM
Joe Henderson
Joe Lovano
Ornette
Lee Konitz
Paul Desmond
Eric Dolphy
Andy Sheppard
Henry Threadgill
Peter Brotzman
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Today, 07:14 AM
Again for the thousandth time, modal names provide a parallel view (oriented to the root of the chord). Again check out Advancing Guitarist among...
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Today, 07:10 AM
Yes! I am glad it worked out for you buddy.
Joe D
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Today, 07:07 AM
A heads-up for UK forum members that the great American guitarist Sid Jacobs is over later this week for a run of dates put together by London...
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Today, 07:06 AM
It's Brahms... Brahms fourth racket
More irrelevant musings.
Context - the finale is an evolved form of a ground bass Chaconne that...
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Today, 07:05 AM
Hey Skip,
I wish you the best of luck with your guitar. It sounds like you did your homework. The GB is a very special guitar. The longest running...
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Today, 06:44 AM
Hi guys, I'd like to ask you something about this great guitar that I am trying to find.
Does someone know this model ? Jesse Van Ruller used to...
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Today, 06:42 AM
These three posts seem to agree and are describing Jazz Modal Harmony.
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Today, 06:14 AM
Gibson ES 345 TD,first year of production,around September 1959, 2 PAF's
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Today, 05:07 AM
Hofner Verythin Standard, made in Germany:
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Today, 05:02 AM
To mention a few respectable names who agree with me: Bert Ligon, Nelson Faria, Tom Quayle (the ones I remember right now)
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Today, 04:58 AM
As far as jazz is concerned, it seems like all the talk about modes began with Miles "Kind of Blue" album, not sure who is to blame for that, maybe a...
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Today, 04:58 AM
And now for something completely different - a wonderful Seventy-Seven Albatross, but single-cut as opposed to double-cut.
-Les Paul size/scale;...
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Today, 04:51 AM
This is a very informative series of talks with Lorne Lofsky (6 parts altogether). He has a lot to say about Ed Bickert since Ed was a big influence...
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Today, 04:48 AM
Again I will have to explain to you for the thousandth time.
Knowing that tonal harmony had already been established and theorized for many years,...
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Today, 04:35 AM
Those duets will not suit the op's needs. They don't play standards, the arrangements appear to have been made up by Joe and Herb for the sake of the...
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Today, 04:14 AM
They’re both good guitars. Having owned both, I can say the biggest difference would be which pickups you prefer the sound of. 1996 is right around...
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Today, 03:48 AM
Joe Pass and Herb Ellis
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pass-Herb-Ellis-Jazz-Duets/dp/0685642429
DG
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Today, 02:07 AM
I first heard him on a Charles Earland recorded about 30 yrs ago, he was around 25. I thought who is this guy?
But yeah, one of the absolute best. ...
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Today, 01:43 AM
Is anyone else apart from me a little shocked to realise that most people are performing with modellers right now?
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Today, 01:41 AM
What was the question??
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Today, 01:18 AM
I wound up buying the felt polishing pad that Max had found (approximately $6.) It's perfect, just need to hack it up, but first need to get the new...
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Today, 01:02 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUraQxzUrdw&t=3s
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Today, 12:48 AM
OK, so here's mine
This is a 2005 D'Angelico EX DC. I bought it in 2011. This from the first run MIK D'Angelicos, the ones that were. It...
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Today, 12:46 AM
Worth listening to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIJbutUUruA&t=473s
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Today, 12:29 AM
At least he'd say something. I just finished a book on Nick Drake recently, and he went from being like Ed Bickert, to showing up at your house,...
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Today, 12:26 AM
That's what I felt also. I thought it was more the disadvantages of both than the advantages of both lol. Also, they were still dirty. I dunno if...
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Today, 12:25 AM
I want to set up a Nylon string guitar with the Gambale half-Nashville tuning. Any thoughts on what strings to use?
Sent from my iPhone using...
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Today, 12:12 AM
Interesting ... I saw a guy play one of these at a jam recently and wasn't sure what it was. Now I know. Very cool idea (people often wonder why...
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Yesterday, 11:49 PM
Well, IIRC, TIs are the only nickel wrapped flatwounds. So that makes a difference. Although I was thinking more broadly than just flatwounds,...
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Yesterday, 11:44 PM
Great guitars. Enjoy, Skip!
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Yesterday, 11:36 PM
I tried some kind of half-wound (half-ground?) phosphor bronze strings and don't exactly understand what went wrong. I think the wound string...
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Yesterday, 11:32 PM
FYI. In many of his gigs around the country, Julian Lage either borrows a local amp or uses a Fender Champ. I once read he used a ZT Lunchbox at one...
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Yesterday, 11:23 PM
Yeah LOL true, why a Hendriksen at home where you don't have to carry it anywhere?
I can see the potential for it being OK in a mix with lots of...
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Yesterday, 10:55 PM
up for sale is a 1949 gibson es-5. it is one of the 12 prototypes made in june of 1949. serial number a-3335. these are extremely rare, of ...
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Yesterday, 10:41 PM
Yeah, most boppers like to play horizontal lines, but forcing yourself to stay in position, while sometimes harder, has the payoff where the ideas,...
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Yesterday, 10:17 PM
Half rounds are fucking awful.
Just my opinion. But worst strings I ever tried. Best of no worlds.
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Yesterday, 10:14 PM
Anybody tried the D'Addario Half Rounds or have any thoughts on them? I'm thinking of trying them (12-52 w/wound G) on my incoming GB10. Or should I...
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Yesterday, 10:06 PM
Found a consignment 2022 sunburst Ibanez GB10 at Dave's Guitar Shop and made an offer which was accepted. Shipping out tomorrow I hope - should have...
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Yesterday, 09:42 PM
My 2018 Memphis 330. They did a year of 330s studios with humbuckers as stock. I like the extra resonance and light weight of the fully hollow...
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Yesterday, 09:27 PM
Here's a 2022 ES-335, which has been significantly improved. Just a great guitar. 7 1/2 pounds, '50s neck. Added '80 Shaw pickup set, refret (no...
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Yesterday, 09:25 PM
Here's a 2016 Gibson ES-335 '63 RI from Memphis, that belongs to a friend. Lovely.
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Yesterday, 09:19 PM
It's beautiful. What kind of rig are you playing through and how do you like the Seth's? I found them too bright for my Edwards E-SA. Not sure if...
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Yesterday, 09:07 PM
Hi!
Even if I mostly play with plectrum, I love playing fingerstyle and I'm even planning to gradually introduce this technique in my playing.
For...
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Yesterday, 09:00 PM
All Of Me in Cmaj.
C is the starting tonal center, underlying a Cmaj chord.
Next chord is E7. If you're still thinking C tonal center, you...
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Yesterday, 08:54 PM
Appreciate the responses and will definitely checkout the suggestions. Best, Donn
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Yesterday, 08:50 PM
Brian is a bit of a legend - a fabulous builder who was never interested in the limelight. He makes great guitars. He's ghost-built for a variety of...
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Yesterday, 08:42 PM
Heritage H535, Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers. A sexy burst, imho. It likes to hide its headstock cuz it's a little shy about that.
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Yesterday, 08:24 PM
Lorne is fairly taciturn also.
I wonder if my guitar mediocrity is due to my loud mouth.
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Yesterday, 08:18 PM
It ain't much of a "block" at all. More like a thin 1/2" (approx) post under the bridge area which in the long haul helps keep the top from...
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Yesterday, 08:14 PM
I don't use modal nomenclature. I just use devices however I want within tonal harmony. Which includes trying different scales like phrygian over...
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Yesterday, 08:09 PM
There have been some new 2020 to 2023 Gibson L5s pop up on the forum here from members who bought them in the last year or two and I've seen a few...
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Yesterday, 07:45 PM
I haven't had any problem with the springs. But I almost never use a bridge pickup, so the selector switches on the 2 PU guitars I've had remain set...
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Yesterday, 07:44 PM
I'd take your tube 1x12 as a back up amp.
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Yesterday, 07:41 PM
Nice axe!
I had a red '03 that I let go a couple years ago because I liked my Edwards more, mainly because the slim taper on the 333 required...
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Yesterday, 07:37 PM
Did not know it had a block under the bridge. In that case for a pure jazz box I would not be incline to go that route. Learn something new everday....
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Yesterday, 07:11 PM
Matches Lorne Lofsky's description of of him, said he was a hard man with whom to have a conversation, he'd give a one sentence reply to every...
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Yesterday, 07:07 PM
The specs on these two are pretty different. The Guild has a block under the bridge, a second, pickup and thinner body, so it shades a bit toward a...
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Yesterday, 07:01 PM
Well I was going to mount a Krivo, but I thought I'd try this first. Audio Technica 8531 mic system into an Xvive wireless transmitter. It sounds...
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Yesterday, 06:56 PM
I can vouch for Buzz Levine's integrity as a dealer, having bought from, sold to, and consigned with him over many years. (AND ... he's Duke Levine's...
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Yesterday, 06:48 PM
Sounds like you're becoming an involuntary authority on the subject, rpjazzguitar. :eek:
I have been taking Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM (organic...
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Yesterday, 06:48 PM
Oh yes he will
Tbf I found functional theory EXTREMELY useful for understanding changes. Im glad I learned it.
There’s two sides as I see it...
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Yesterday, 06:45 PM
I think most folks commenting on the thread don’t favor modal nomenclature though?
The closest is Jimmy and, if I’m reading him correctly, he’s...
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Yesterday, 06:43 PM
You will undoubtedly regret this
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Yesterday, 06:41 PM
Yeah, I mean you don’t have to slur that much. That’s a separate approach. I don’t really play that way.
But incorporating slurs in lines in a...
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Yesterday, 06:40 PM
Thanks! I had forgotten how much I liked him. The sax solo is the model of simplicity and eloquence, not necessarily in that order.
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Yesterday, 06:37 PM
To me this is not an easy choice they are different but can do the same thing. The Guild has 2 pickups that might be great for some but not for me....
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Yesterday, 06:30 PM
Modal names for chords within functional progressions is a natural result of the parallel view of chords.
Check out Advancing Guitarist p.65 for an...
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Yesterday, 06:25 PM
Basically it’s all invented by Germans in like 1880 or some shit like that.
Tbf it starts off with JP Rameau who started off the whole sleigh ride...
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Yesterday, 06:23 PM
I snapped up a lot of his discs a few years back while sitting at home during the pandemic. They included these two, Out of the Past (same name as...
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Yesterday, 06:19 PM
I had a Guild X170. A fine guitar. and affordable.
It will depend on your taste and desire for "jazz" tones. The Guild did not have the tone of a...
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Yesterday, 06:16 PM
I've posted decades ago on all this BS.... but
You sound like you understand traditional Functional Harmony.
Modal Functional harmony works with...
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Yesterday, 06:13 PM
People should read up more on the henriksen bud before buying it. I keep seeing these reviews of people expecting them to sound better than open back...
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Yesterday, 06:13 PM
My poor man’s ES-335, the ES-333! Short lived (2004-2007 or so? Dunno exaclty). Originally came with satin finish, 498 humbuckers, no pickguard, no...
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Yesterday, 06:09 PM
It is a fact that TI's have a lower string tension than the rest. More subjectively, and to my less-than-perfect ears, they do sound a bit different...
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Yesterday, 06:04 PM
I've been playing this Henriksen Bud 6 all day today. I find it over-rated. It's OK. I would even say it's impressive for it's size. Nowhere near as...
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Yesterday, 06:03 PM
I mean I don't think hammer ons and pull offs automatically sound horn like. Unless you have pretty monstrous control of your left hand, there are...
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Yesterday, 06:01 PM
I've also read that one should set a pickup toggle switch on a 2xHB in the middle when not being used. I had a switch issue with a Tokai Firebird...
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Yesterday, 05:53 PM
Ibanez 2630 Artist, I bought this in 1977 or 1978
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Yesterday, 05:49 PM
Can you please explain it?
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Yesterday, 05:49 PM
- - - - from " Dang Me "
..Roses'r red
Violets'r purple
Sugar's sweet
N'so' s maple surple......
...The older I'm getting, the more...
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Yesterday, 05:49 PM
If it's more exact teaching you want, Beato is an excellent teacher of jazz guitar; although it seems to not be his main focus. He has a few videos...
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Yesterday, 05:43 PM
Functional harmony is kind of made up BS to though tbf
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Yesterday, 05:42 PM
:welcome:
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Yesterday, 05:39 PM
There's no such thing as a forever archtop I am afraid :doh:
Or maybe there is but in that case I think it would be a Gibson L5 Ces :cool:
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Yesterday, 05:34 PM
@himself - Glad you like the tone and the arrangement!
@Mick-7 - Thanks! I play with my finger pads -- I like the tone much better when I play...
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Yesterday, 05:19 PM
Thanks...it's true!!:sorriso-novo:
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Yesterday, 05:14 PM
If your guitar bag will handle 20" by 7" you can have full EQ along with your choice of reverb, looper, tremolo, full size strobo-tuner, and modeling...
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Yesterday, 05:11 PM
I would like to hear from you guys your arguments in favor of modal nomeclature in functional harmony, maybe I will change my point of view.
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Yesterday, 05:09 PM
I'll explain it to you another way. Knowing that tonal harmony had already been established and theorized for many years, why use modal names when...
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Yesterday, 05:09 PM
I have never bought a guitar from Lark Street, but based on those I have purchased from Dave's, Carter Vintage, Sound Pure, Guitar Center and the...
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Yesterday, 05:00 PM
I don't have any reliable proof. This misleading has happened with me and with many I have known (maybe we are not intelligent enough and have...
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Yesterday, 04:52 PM
It's just an example. Just as susb9 truly represents the Phrygian, minor 7(13) truly represents the Dorian.
The minor 7th chord does not...
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Yesterday, 04:51 PM
There are way too many rabbit holes to slip down. They're all expensive and they're usually not worth the money (none of which has ever stopped me...
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Yesterday, 04:44 PM
here's a recent clip with my kessel and the Fractal FM9. Best recorded and live sound I've ever had...
https://youtu.be/IYNou09O7tI
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Yesterday, 04:38 PM
You nailed it. I don´t hate the modes and I don't hate Berklee.
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Yesterday, 04:36 PM
I've always had a thing for the Fender D'Aquisto but beyond that I always prefer anything I can actually put my hands on first. I'd start by trying...
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Yesterday, 04:36 PM
I would consider it but I have so many guitars that all sound different that I'm now of the mindset that I'll just use whichever one that inspires...
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Yesterday, 04:19 PM
I have the impression, well short of proof, that Vitamin D3 has helped, but not this time, for this joint.
D3 has to be monitored with blood work...
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Yesterday, 04:06 PM
I've found descending slurs (legato) to be the most difficult to get the timing synchronisation correct.
I practice them with these type of 6 note...
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Yesterday, 03:56 PM
Jeopardy answer: Who are two people you don't give a crap about?
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Yesterday, 03:52 PM
Buzzy Levine is a character and knows guitars as well as anyone. I would strongly suggest making sure that your ideas about guitar condition comports...
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Yesterday, 03:46 PM
PART FOUR
Learning Phrase Two.
Jazz Phrasing for Beginners by Ear.
After a few days of listening attentively and Internalising the phrases...
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Yesterday, 03:45 PM
What's my old line?
Guitarists be like "i WaNt To SoUnD lIkE a HoRn!" (proceeds to pick every note)
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Yesterday, 03:38 PM
The original 63 pickups are short magnet alnico 5's with urethane coated wire (unless you are lucky enough to have PAF's in which case it would have...
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Yesterday, 03:34 PM
Martino slurred.
Everyone slurs. It’s an important aspect of jazz guitar phrasing.
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Yesterday, 03:33 PM
I’m willing to overlook its lack of a XLR DI output.
I would say a contender would be the FlyRig 2.0, which has XLR, but otoh is much more...
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Yesterday, 03:30 PM
No it’s not lol
I mean unless you can stuff your pedalboard into your guitar bag, in which case, I need your pedalboard…
Sent from my iPhone...
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Yesterday, 03:26 PM
Apparently the Phrygian mode of antiquity is the mode the mode we call the Phrygian today iirc. It all got messed up in the Middle Ages.
Sent...
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Yesterday, 03:01 PM
Sounding good Mark. You captured thoughts of spring pretty nicely and it was nice to hear something a little more uptempo.
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Yesterday, 02:55 PM
Side note: A 4 or 5 pedal board driven by a lithium battery power supply (e.g. Amazon.com ) is almost as convenient as a single AA powered pedal.
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Yesterday, 02:54 PM
Bro nice axe but it's time to take the plastic off the pickguard.
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Yesterday, 02:39 PM
Ever consider a hand therapist who might have a specialty in working with musicians? Despite all the remedies suggested above, nothing has been...
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Yesterday, 02:29 PM
been playing Basies Bag every day since i got the file...minus the chord stuff..... great song..
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Yesterday, 02:28 PM
Hear hear. Amazing tone, Jack.
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Yesterday, 02:25 PM
Rick, I have tried both CBD and Voltaren for joint pain. Neither worked for me. The only thing that has worked to reduce the pain (all in my left...
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Yesterday, 02:22 PM
Voltaren didn't work for me either. The only thing that does is Advil, but I can't be taking Advil everyday.
Since you have osteoarthritis, I...
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Yesterday, 01:39 PM
thanks Jim, means a lot coming from you. I still look out for a used soloway. I miss those guitars so much.
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Yesterday, 01:37 PM
Hey there,
Long time forum follower, but this is my first post. Hoping to get some insight from all of the minds here that I respect so much.
...
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Yesterday, 01:36 PM
It's a really nice sound. Just very pleasing.
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Yesterday, 01:34 PM
I've had several purchases from Lark Street.
Square dealer, great inventory and they take trades if asked politely.
Imagine actually not having...
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Yesterday, 01:30 PM
I've tried that, as Voltaren, a couple of times, with no benefit.
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Yesterday, 01:29 PM
I think it is strange your doctor just didn't tell you the exact name of the product.Looking at CVS online,it appears they only carry 2 CBD topical...
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Yesterday, 01:27 PM
I did that. The pharmacist on duty knew nothing about CBD, which is odd, but that's what happened.
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Yesterday, 01:26 PM
Yes, I still have it. It's probably my favorite guitar although I think they all are. :D
In addition to the clarity, the kessel also has a cool...
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Yesterday, 01:06 PM
Do you still have this guitar Jack? I've always like the tone you got out of these BK's. It has both a nice warmth and good clarity. I suspect...
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Yesterday, 01:05 PM
I think it is strange your doctor just didn't tell you the exact name of the product.Looking at CVS online,it appears they only carry 2 CBD topical...
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Yesterday, 01:02 PM
This is from a free video lesson I posted but several folks were asking about recorded jazz guitar tone. I'm using guitar->Fractal FM9->Recording...
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Yesterday, 12:51 PM
https://youtu.be/OwWhH_pVFCI?si=aGVCF0_7XvtBlbf-
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Yesterday, 12:48 PM
Very nice! Are you playing with your nails or finger pads?
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Yesterday, 12:43 PM
I'll be putting one up (I hope) within the next few days. I have a D'Angelico EX DC, which is currently in the midst of a pickup swap. Details to...
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