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Today, 05:15 PM
then fifth (5 or V ) note in key of G major ....and make it a 7th so D7
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Today, 05:15 PM
You only need one good one!
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Today, 05:15 PM
What's an "in the room"player? I have heard that before but not sure what it means.
I like the adventurous style he brings for sure. It's more...
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Today, 05:13 PM
I appreciate your help my friend. Oh! I believe MB wrote the chords are in key of G! Thank you:smile-new:
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Today, 05:08 PM
Definitely a comfy sofa archtop! Best with the sell!
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Today, 05:07 PM
Ha! When you mention Birmingham I thought you meant Alabama, in the USA! :smile-new:
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Today, 05:03 PM
Rob, you did really good!!! I’ve owned many of those. It resembles the guitar JoeD had for a bit. Anyway, congratulations and enjoy that GE!!!
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Today, 04:51 PM
I believe you about your friend knowing either zero theory or a tad but ultimately relying on his musical intuition. He sounds great, like Stan Getz...
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Today, 04:44 PM
There's a spectrum of theory vs intuition/ear/aural skills. It's safe to say that Django was probably at the extreme end. He may have known zero...
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Today, 04:42 PM
V7 is in Roman numerals which is number 5:
What is a 2-5-1 Chord Progression?
A 2-5-1 chord progression (aka: ii-V-I) is a common musical...
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Today, 04:42 PM
Dominant V chord, written as V but pronounced "five". So the chords in G major are
I - G major
ii - A minor
iii - B minor
IV - C Major
V -...
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Today, 04:31 PM
Great feel and variations in time, tone and texture.
Sean McGowan: “Get Me to the Church on Time” - Peghead Nation
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Today, 04:22 PM
I have the mini humbucker ES-390. I love it. Have no complaints and if this is the form factor that you want you might not find anything better. ...
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Today, 04:17 PM
Or it’s a common alteration to the C major key (flat 6). A borrowed note from C minor. Or the Barry Harris maj-6 dim scale, and so on.
each...
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Today, 04:03 PM
Alas, modelers are capable of putting out frequencies up and beyond 20k. One of the recommendations for modelers sounding more realistic is to put a...
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Today, 03:52 PM
He’s a stone rest stroke picker. Look for the swiping movement on ascending lines, more alternation in descent.
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Today, 03:51 PM
I don’t think so. But I found it really easy to switch to underhand. In fact I was able to do it immediately from Gypsy picking. So they are...
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Today, 03:49 PM
Staying with a relative who has an inexpensive laminate Luna dreadnaught. It sounds great. Brilliant, resonant, and pretty loud. Action could use...
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Today, 03:41 PM
Yeah, that's another option - a "flat" speaker but no tweeter. Anyway I think it's possible to do a god tweeter design, it just takes more knowledge...
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Today, 03:40 PM
I would like to know what qualifies as good wood. (besides figuring). Seriously.
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Today, 03:30 PM
Long and the short of it:
Things that I wonder about: Is Reg's (from the forum) fundimental technique (the actual motion) that different from...
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Today, 03:30 PM
- I do hear a difference when I switch between a 1X12, 1X15, and 2X10 IR. Not drastic though. More of a tweak. Not like the difference in real...
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Today, 03:25 PM
If you have a G13 moving toward Cmajor and you decide to make it a G13b9, you play an Ab instead of an A. It's an adjustment of one note from the...
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Today, 03:25 PM
Jensen's stellar N12D speaker is a semi FRFR in that its response curve isn't quite linear. However, it extends beyond 10 kHz. Jack Z makes the valid...
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Today, 03:21 PM
Interesting about your experience with both grips. I wonder if you move the same way with each grip?
As far as underhand vs conventional pick...
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Today, 03:01 PM
That's how I played 10 years ago. There's also a brilliant violinist here.
I have to admit honestly that I never talked to him about theory-.I think...
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Today, 02:58 PM
Thank you Jeff. I appreciate the support and agree with your opinion. I’m only selling mine because, in my quest to reduce the weight of my gear, I...
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Today, 02:55 PM
I believe that this amp can manage a bass guitar very well. But I wouldn’t want to mislead you and I can’t promise that. I suggest you try contacting...
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Today, 02:50 PM
My opinion again, not trying to say i'm right and others are wrong but...
A guitar speaker tops out around 5-6k. Even the ev which has more high...
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Today, 02:50 PM
well it’s just easy to do and useful so it’s a tell tale of that school of technique, and of rest stroke players in general. Tal Farlow, Dan Wilson,...
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Today, 02:48 PM
True, but having the hand under the strings and pulling the pick toward the hand with the downstroke does tend to favor (favour?) sweeping. I take...
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Today, 02:44 PM
Can this Henriksen be plugged in with a bass guitar?
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Today, 02:43 PM
I started rest stroke picking over a decade ago and give or take a few modifications that’s still how I play. I find it fits bop lines very well otw....
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Today, 02:43 PM
Here’s a YouTube video of someone playing it that clearly shows his hands. Hopefully this helps.
https://youtu.be/99-dbW-kwag
Sent from my...
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Today, 02:34 PM
So my early education with jazz guitar was the Berklee books and traditional picking techniques. Pick down on the downbeats, up on the upbeats....
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Today, 02:33 PM
Helliger… good luck with the GB200, I’m sure you will like it. From all comments it’s a well respected guitar. There are several 200 fans here.
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Today, 02:22 PM
I appreciate your reply! May I ask what is V7? Voice?:smile-new:
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Today, 02:20 PM
I have already written about him. My blind pianist friend...ear and practice.Unfortunately, he is no longer alive.
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Today, 02:13 PM
I think the point is to lock in to the grid like rhythm guitar. Players who do the down beat/up beat alternate lock thing tend to phrase a certain...
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Today, 02:10 PM
agreed, i had the first gen and now the bud 6.
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Today, 02:08 PM
I meant alternating picking. Personally I don’t see the advantage to alternate picking if I’m doing an ascending arpeggio. It seems like the hard way...
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Today, 02:01 PM
Jimmy - You should read Christian's #461. He can give me a headache but on this occasion thank god he knows his stuff. I hope he won't mind if I...
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Today, 01:59 PM
Many smaller dealers who used to carry several archtops have told me that prospective buyers will come in to try them, and then order online if they...
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Today, 01:55 PM
yeah I didn’t see him do it but it’s not like I’ve watched him for hours.
By crosspicking do you mean ddu or alternating? The former works well...
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Today, 01:50 PM
Wow, I can't believe I missed the fret difference when looking at the specs. I thought they both had the same number of frets. I wonder if the 300...
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Today, 01:48 PM
Ok, let me check out some of his videos and see if I can tell if he’s sweeping or cross picking ascending arpeggios.
Sent from my iPad using...
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Today, 01:48 PM
Btw I actually play both a bit like benson picking and trad pick.
My impression is that the former is a bit more forgiving in terms of string...
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Today, 01:46 PM
Weird - the skb-20 is listed at 17.25 on other websites.
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Today, 01:42 PM
If I'm not mistaken the Friedman are FRFR cabs, they just look like guitar cabs (and sound, from everything I read).
TBH, FRFR was bad already...
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Today, 01:40 PM
Yes his hand go up and down tho, he doesn’t seem to do the sweep thing so much.
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Today, 01:26 PM
SKB website says lower bout measures 17". It might be a wee bit narrow for the Triumph's 17 3/8" lower bout. But if you like snug, maybe ...
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Today, 01:12 PM
It functions as a V7. The bass note isn’t always the chord name.
I’m not good with explaining theory and some guys here, I think they don’t even...
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Today, 01:12 PM
I do not know this.
is this torture?
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Today, 12:45 PM
The problem is that the Saxophonist got the book as a gift from a musician who studied at a very famous jazz school.
He had no interest in jazz...
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Today, 12:40 PM
The technique used is sweeping from low strings to high strings and cross picking from high strings to low strings. I got this from Rodney Jones back...
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Today, 12:39 PM
The reverse picking thing, I would say that's just a practice thing to get used to. Some people prefer downstrokes on downbeats for accenting...
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Today, 12:35 PM
Friedman released one that was heavy, but way better than the Alto. I presume it was a guitar specific colored speaker. I had one, sold it, even...
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Today, 12:25 PM
You insult me for no reason.
This is simply not right.
A jazz musician should have some humor.
How old are you?
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Today, 12:25 PM
I'm trying to find sheet music (tablature, standard notation, whatever!) for Barney Kessel's "Quail Bait". Does anyone have a lead to help? Thank...
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Today, 12:08 PM
Use light tuners.
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Today, 12:01 PM
Does anyone know if a Triumph will fit in an SKB-20 case?
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Today, 11:58 AM
Good luck with the sale. That's an excellent amp for an excellent price. I've got the same amp and can't ever see selling it. Even more...
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Today, 11:46 AM
Corrected the typo, thanks for catching that. I forgot to add the inch in my conversion. Talk about distracted. :doh: I have played a few...
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Today, 11:40 AM
What are you saying here? The way you've written it looks like:
"I've never observed it, never heard of it, and think it is unlikely
but leave open...
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Today, 11:40 AM
Yeah, that's the main complain about modelers - IRs are great for recording but not great for "in the room" sound, live or at home. I get by easily...
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Today, 11:33 AM
The new one sounds better. My first bud was the original Gen. It sounded very nasal and boxy to me and turned me off henriksen amps for a while. The...
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Today, 11:23 AM
How did the D13b5b9 get its name? Shouldn't it be an Ab chord? Rookie here of course :smile-new: root note is on the Ab, where would I play the...
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Today, 11:21 AM
I haven't kept up but didn't line 6 have a couple cabs like that? I happen to like open back cabs and I've found that there is no IR that captures...
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Today, 11:17 AM
Jack, I agree with you in general . for some reason I find my Mambo cabs similar to a guitar cab. FRFR works better in a big venue where you hear it...
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Today, 10:57 AM
This raises an interesting question re analysing jazz lines.
So say I’m using standard jazz analysis and I see a lydian dominant line in a solo.
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Today, 10:35 AM
I just wanted to say that Cecil is a monster and has the most fluid technique of anyone in the bop style that I've seen.
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Today, 10:34 AM
Another option is Richie Zellon's Bebop Jazz Guitar course. I'd say it's pretty good. It focuses on jazz blues, his fingering system and certain...
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Today, 10:32 AM
My thoughts. Your milage may vary.
FRFR is the "emperor's new clothes" . Once i switched my modeler to a pair of real guitar cabs, NOBODY can tell...
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Today, 10:18 AM
Red on sofa and far right burst.
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Today, 10:17 AM
We don’t need to use the word ‘likely’ because unlike jazz players of the 40s or whatever, we have a very well documented representation of what the...
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Today, 10:10 AM
Agreed. It still was most likely regimented based on their theory knowledge at the time.
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Today, 10:09 AM
These are the historical facts:
Baroque composers did not have a theory of functional harmony. From 17th and early 18th century sources we know...
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Today, 10:06 AM
Never know what you are gonna find looking through old threads. The Mr. Sunnybass YT clips are great.
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Today, 10:05 AM
They obviously have complexes. That's the definition of a complex lol! When people embody false premises it creates internal conflict and...
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Today, 10:04 AM
“Nut width is 17.77mm”
hope not ! Think you left out that one inch… 43mm…
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Today, 10:03 AM
Looks somewhat like playing songs/music domain vs. exercises and/or systematic method domain
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Today, 10:00 AM
Yes it does. Because 99% of musicians are dependent on some theory to gain command of the language. Therefore it's the rule on how people learn, not...
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Today, 10:00 AM
Ah, yes, the leftovers... :smile-new:
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Today, 09:58 AM
These are cool. I think I need to familiarize myself with noteperformer.
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Today, 09:58 AM
^ Very good example (Christian's post).
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Today, 09:57 AM
You guys are still here? Ima head out, can you put the leftovers in the fridge and turn on the porch light?
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Today, 09:56 AM
This does not necessarily follow.
Counterexample: Baroque composers did not use functional harmonic theory (because it had not yet been...
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Today, 09:53 AM
Yes. I'm not sure it's a wonderful comparison but, if we consider music as a language, we all speak our native language pretty well. We don't think...
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Today, 09:50 AM
I'm just saying players' music following theoretical guidelines is evidence that they have some theory base. I'm not saying effective music is by...
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Today, 09:46 AM
here’s a bit of logic for you then
yes, pretty much any non-free jazz players lines can be broken done in terms of scales and arpeggios so by this...
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Today, 09:41 AM
I agree, it seems that way. But the man himself, according to Kris, says no. It's a shame he's not here himself!
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Today, 09:37 AM
^ I'm willing to accept personal testimony that players don't know theory. I'm just saying his lines are scale and arp based so it's possible that...
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Today, 09:36 AM
Here’s six months worth of work, if not more.
https://youtu.be/pqOi_u-SHdM
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Today, 09:36 AM
Look, we've been through this before, mostly on your original thread which got deleted. Pity, because all that stuff was thrashed out there.
Kris'...
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Today, 09:33 AM
Alright let's get this over with. It's not going anywhere.
You made up an idiotic thread title.
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Today, 09:32 AM
I don't need advice from some childish 70 year old lmao. I'm taking lessons with one of the greatest organists on the planet. You refuse basic...
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Today, 09:29 AM
I don't need to analyze because I know how you play - Jimmi have mercy.
I'm just trying to explain something to you.
Play in bands, play in clubs -...
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Today, 09:27 AM
What an incredible point you've made, kris. 1% of musicians can play by ear only. Even then it's still possible that they know some theory. Him...
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Today, 09:24 AM
I notice that multi instrumentalists often seem to find the guitar hard to read notation on…
the quickest way fwiw is to learn the notes on the...
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Today, 09:23 AM
"zero theory'?What is this?
The saxophonist told me he had a theory book but he didn't look at it.:smile-new:
Have a nice time!
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Today, 09:20 AM
kris is scrutinizing my playing level to discredit my TRUE statements lol.
And you're straw manning me.
Where is the rationality?
PS: my...
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Today, 09:20 AM
I've been working on composing and notating tunes in a vintage jazz style. My most recent have been a couple of slower numbers and I decided to...
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Today, 09:18 AM
Is that for me? I read what you said, I believe you. No prob there at all.
We're not really attacking you. That's paranoia. We're disagreeing...
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Today, 09:16 AM
Ambitious stuff! Sounds really good. Looking forward to hopefully hearing the longer composition.
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Today, 09:15 AM
It's just nonsense.
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Today, 09:14 AM
^ Zero theory most of the time means that the result will be the musician can't play at all. Why can't I clarify now? You can see how you're...
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Today, 09:14 AM
You don't need to tell Kris that!
Before, you were saying that any playing at all was theory otherwise a person can't play at all. You DID say...
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Today, 09:11 AM
I kind of read music for fun? It’s quite nice to dig something out of the dusty recesses of the 5th Ed Real Book that no one’s called since 1974 for...
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Today, 09:09 AM
Did you listen to the saxophonist?
Autumn Leaves:
I recorded version in e-minor key in 1975 in radio- studio...It was a prize/recording in...
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Today, 09:01 AM
Real advice: theory or no theory if you want to be booked for gigs, try not to be unpleasant
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Today, 08:50 AM
^ Bring up totally rational truths to kris that some theory in addition to ear is essential for most musicians and he goes full retard due to his...
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Today, 08:41 AM
For a generally polite forum, this thread is an uncharacteristic bout of pecker measuring.
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Today, 08:40 AM
^^ This is something I have yet to get my head - or rather, hands - around, because I can see the potential for confusion there. Downstroke-escape...
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Today, 08:38 AM
Frisson it is! Seriously though, as I mentioned earlier in this never ending thread I personally learned to read many years ago when tackling...
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Today, 08:32 AM
If I spent 30 minutes a day on Beato Ear Training, I’d wind up hospitalized.
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Today, 08:24 AM
^ Is that your argument that 2+2=5? Where are the people who know zero theory? Oh yeah, they're less than 1% of musicians? Are you guys going full...
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Today, 08:15 AM
Wow what a choice you lucky basket. I've always preferred blonds. But that sunburst . . .
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Today, 08:14 AM
The other big difference is 20 vs 22 frets. That will make a huge sonic diff. The extra thickness on the 300 definitely makes feedback worse. The one...
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Today, 07:57 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWDxlq1Vado&t=4s
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Today, 07:24 AM
How strange.
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Today, 07:22 AM
Due to that Change I can see all the books now Rob. :smile-new:
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Today, 07:17 AM
The app plays a short chord sequence ending on the tonic, then a single note, and asks the user to state the relationship of the note to the tonic....
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Today, 07:12 AM
Congratulations! You've arrived at an important gateway where every great improvisor is stopped and must break through in your head: Looking ahead....
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Today, 06:50 AM
Barney Kessel vibes -
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Today, 05:49 AM
International buyers: I have opted out of the expensive Global System that eBay has created with courier partners, and am now using the system that...
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Today, 05:04 AM
Aha! Ok so the even number of pick strokes a string thing is why I don’t see him making those tell tale swiping motions you usually see in rest...
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Today, 04:40 AM
I’ve heard him a few times on streams.
it’s interesting that the first few times I heard him I didn’t think he was very good. In fact I think what...
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Today, 04:21 AM
Very strange. When I tap on the links for the individual Links I can see the book but when I click on view sellers other items nothing comes up.
...
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Today, 04:16 AM
I’m surprised at the number of international enquiries I’m getting, as books are very expensive to ship. I just assumed only UK guitarists would be...
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Today, 04:09 AM
That said there’s definitely some stuff you need tab is good for. I don’t disagree that it’s handy for anything very dependent on guitar fingerings;...
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Today, 04:08 AM
Join Tim's Truefire channel, even just for a month, download his 10 easy pieces and work through them.
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Today, 04:02 AM
And 2+2=5?
:doh:
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Today, 03:47 AM
Eh? Why’s that? Do you get some sort of frisson from being disapproved of? ;-)
Sorry I mean :-<
What you do in the privacy of your own practice...
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