It only has a couple of chords (the fancy part haha) and a break which is free (lol). It's been a while since I played along with that one (not a lot...
So if you using just single harmonic references for scale references... sometimes your missing what's actually or what can be going on harmonically. ...
Incredible Gibson Tal Farlow guitar -- one of the most beautiful examples I have seen -- great flame maple figuring front, back and sides -- and back...
I'm finding the same thing to be true. I find a guitar with so many specs I love and then I ask for neck specs (or look them up) only to see tons of...
Last night I wrote out a very diatonic AABA progression in C and noodled over it a few times without really thinking, just as it came out. Fact is, I...
LaBella Jazz Flats on all my electrics. Man, I love a good flat wound string and will never go back to roundwounds. Better, more even sounding chords...
Yeah, I had to play the actual song that one of the two big bands I play with plays, because it opens with a soli that you've got to play along with...
I have a few guitars but generally play only one of them - a 355 - at jazz gigs. However, when a particularly intimate restaurant gig came up with a...
Never played in that tuning, but i know it is same pitches as standard, with just different octaves. So you get different sounds with the same grips....
Thank you! I think that's fair, the chordless trio setting and Rogers' very chromatic stretching of the harmony makes his version somewhat abstract....
All good points. Let me start with Bm7b5. It is locrian with respect to Cmaj and therefore takes a b9 (the C note). But, it is also commonly seen as...
Not a fan of Bart Ehrman's historical writing. He is a specialist in manuscripts and scribal practices, but not actually trained as a historian. But...
For me, you really have to work out the deal with subtleties of handling many different scale tones. It's not just the 4th scale degree over a major...