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Today, 09:48 AM
Is an Archtop Tribute AT101 model not the same (or pretty close to the same) as the ES-125C? Not quite the TDC but an option. There's a used one on...
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Today, 09:47 AM
I think I'd only buy a classical without a truss rod.
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Today, 09:46 AM
Hi, my guitar is a yamaha sa2200, and I'm happy. I would like to get a guitar more specific for classic jazz, with a very warm, soft tone. I...
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Today, 09:46 AM
Joe Pass used the pointy end, but he got small picks and then BROKE them, and used the pointy half of the broken pick.
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Today, 09:45 AM
Being the proud owner of an early 70's Martin D28 with no truss rod, that I am not able to play because the action is so high, which breaks my heart,...
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Today, 09:37 AM
by the way, I have a kiesel with synthetic fingerboard. It's very stiff. Much stiffer than ebony. The truss rod functions properly on that instrument.
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Today, 09:29 AM
Having owned both, I thought the DV Mark Little Jazz added a certain color and compression to the tone regardless of what guitar you are using, or...
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Today, 09:29 AM
Regarding necks with no truss rod...
My dad bought a carbon fiber steinberger in the '80s. The salesman (Chuck Levins, Wheaton, MD) demonstrated...
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Today, 09:24 AM
Lots of good stuff in Pizzarelli's A Train solo. Thanks for posting this.
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Today, 09:15 AM
Transcribing is something that I really love and I really enjoy! I feel more comfortable learning and transcribing than writing, probably because...
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Today, 09:08 AM
It's always a little bit tricky to write the transcription properly, for many reasons but principal rhythm and ornamentations...!
I feel always...
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Today, 09:05 AM
The headstock that Gibson put on the later Epis is what looks wrong to me. The original Epi headstock was known as the moustache, not open book,...
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Today, 09:04 AM
After years of messing around with picks of all materials and prices I have come to the conclusion that the 1.5mm - 2mm tortex is best for most...
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Today, 09:04 AM
Hey Allan,
You're welcome! Transcribing is a great exercise, I think that sometimes is great to transcribe a full solo to understand the style of a...
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Today, 09:03 AM
Well it’s a thing I was told, so … but the guy who told me SHREDS
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Today, 09:02 AM
I agree, I think I would love a FM3 where I could get all the amps, and effects with great sounding default settings, fast and simple to do common...
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Today, 09:01 AM
I mean quite a few of us do after a fashion…
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Today, 08:59 AM
Topic aside, Rich's tone is to die for.
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Today, 08:58 AM
Look at the given name of the poster in #11 above.
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Today, 08:45 AM
It's funny, when I hung with the local "gypsy jazz" crowd I found the better players often (not always, but surprisingly often) used simple cheap...
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Today, 08:42 AM
McCoy Tyner style asymetrical pentatonic sequence over Bb7 Alt, with 4ths and forward motion
This is the 3rd installment of asymetrical...
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Today, 08:42 AM
I mean a lot of guitar music doesn’t work in position either…
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Today, 08:41 AM
Maybe? I don't know if I could give you a single concrete reason, but I know that as soon as I stopped reading them in position and started learning...
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Today, 08:39 AM
I still have one stamped Mar 10 1970.
Also several vintage RC1000 and FHC.
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Today, 08:32 AM
Check with @thatrhythmman he sold me a 60s 1100 and had two at the time of sale. The other had some more patina may have been a 70s but may still be...
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Today, 08:27 AM
thanks everyone for your input. I've decided to go in a different direction for now. Hopefully this thread will be helpful to others.
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Today, 08:24 AM
Gypsy jazz does have some cool pick shapes. The brass shield picks are very interesting. Seems like the common denominator is that they are all...
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Today, 08:20 AM
Hello. Joscho Stephan uses the Wegen “Big City” picks.
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Today, 08:18 AM
quad cortex and tonex are not so great for effects. Fractal blows them away. I wish fractal would create a dumbed down version. HX Stomp has better...
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Today, 08:17 AM
I play fingerstyle and could never find a guitar pick I felt comfortable with. Back in the day when I first started playing guitar I used a pick, and...
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Today, 08:15 AM
I'm in that micro generation too.
I think I would go for a Boss ME90 if I needed something practical and versatile. If I had some gig or jam context...
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Today, 07:59 AM
I think it was designed to work well with all amplified guitars, regardless of type. Here’s the explanation from the manual of the input gain...
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Today, 07:25 AM
p.s. pm120 inbound. :D
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Today, 07:15 AM
Since buying my Bud 6 last year my LJ has not gotten a lot of use. I recently tried the LJ again with my Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider T style...
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Today, 07:14 AM
Never knew that, but there must be some exceptions. Joscho Stephan and Olli Soikkeli definitely do not in Troy Grady's extensive filming of their...
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Today, 06:37 AM
Be gone!
Out with ye!
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Today, 05:41 AM
Because they have been written mostly by sax or trumpet players? Or am I missing something in your post? :numbness:
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Today, 05:30 AM
As long as we are ranting on reverb, how about how every guitar made in japan in the 70s is now a lawsuit guitar, as if that makes them more...
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Today, 04:14 AM
Yes, one can buy picks that don't have a sharp tip, mandolin picks are often round: Mandolin picks
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Today, 04:06 AM
Classical composers do use the ascending form descending over a V chord. Have a squizz at some Bach for instance.
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Today, 04:02 AM
I play with the pointy end to give me an excuse for my abject mediocrity
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Today, 04:01 AM
Absolutely not. All the Manouche guys play with the round end.
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Today, 03:58 AM
I’ve not learned much in my life, but one thing I’ve learned is that bop heads don’t work in position.
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Today, 03:46 AM
It makes crossing strings extremely easy, as the pick has to hardly move. However you have less definition and a much rounder tone with less treble....
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Today, 03:42 AM
You can sweep pick the last line at the 6th fret, it's a GbM7 arpeggio (preceded by the notes Eb & F on the 5th string). I played the entire four...
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Today, 03:29 AM
Does playing on the round corner tend to steer one's techniques away from rest strokes?
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Today, 02:46 AM
Hello again,
I finally completed my restoration work, not perfect, but much better than original condition!
I used a smooth brush to...
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Today, 12:25 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JRcT5_QlMc
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Today, 12:19 AM
Well, hey, surprise!
I just came here to read about something else, saw this and guess what - today I also fitted JS112s to my '66 ES125 and -...
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Today, 12:02 AM
Those numbers tend to be faded blueish stamped ink. A black light might help. The locations.can also vary.
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Yesterday, 11:24 PM
I have a 1st generation Parker Fly, never tried, and never needed to turn the rod. More Non-defining info, I know, but a data point on stiff necks...
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Yesterday, 11:00 PM
One of the most legendary pairings and albums I think is Art Tatum and Ben Web.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJifh-S2Hw4&t=7s
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Yesterday, 10:55 PM
So many wedding dances to that song.
Everybody clap your hands
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Yesterday, 10:51 PM
Shots fired
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Yesterday, 10:49 PM
Thx guys. I should be ok with my existing sounds in my brick and mortar instruments for right now - my organ, and then bass, vibes, rhodes and piano...
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Yesterday, 10:44 PM
the 120 sounds very different from the 100 or 200. 100 and 200 are more similar. I have not a/b'd them but a friend of mine has both and says the 200...
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Yesterday, 10:42 PM
It’s a fabulous instrument.
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Yesterday, 10:28 PM
:tongue-new:
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Yesterday, 10:24 PM
Reverse! Reverse!
Is anyone else here the right age to be hearing the Cha Cha Slide voice saying that every time someone mentions learning the...
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Yesterday, 10:22 PM
Haha exactly. I think it's cool that even though our micro generation came of age around the millennium, we were still the last to experience olden...
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Yesterday, 10:22 PM
Hi,
I've had my full TF subscription for probably as long as TF existed, and recently 2 fantastic jazz comping courses came out that some of you may...
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Yesterday, 10:20 PM
Learned it by reading bar 8, then 7…. It was pretty pleasant that way.
https://youtu.be/xa1N0giAM7Q?si=GiBQQyMukqy1UWOS
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Yesterday, 09:52 PM
This. In jazz, mm isn't only about the contour of the melody, it's also about the tonality of those raised notes against the (minor) chord.
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Yesterday, 09:48 PM
I love it too. I like the enclosure emphasizing the extension and then further crap in the extensions. Lotta good vocab in DL.
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Yesterday, 09:43 PM
GG is one of the best jazz guitarists of all time. He wasn't a monster technically but he certainly was musically. Hey ragman, are you going to...
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Yesterday, 09:37 PM
Anyone use a guitar with one (upper bout rim)? Does is work well?
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Yesterday, 09:29 PM
You and Charlie Christian? You play beyond the veil?
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Yesterday, 09:17 PM
I've been a Quilter guy for several years. I think the main attraction in the Mach3 isn't the added voicings, as much as the fact that it's 2 amps in...
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Yesterday, 09:15 PM
A few observations on m5-8:I meant to say that the positions I chose rather than the fingerings are close to Jeff's. I'll often play in three-finger...
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Yesterday, 09:05 PM
Gibson Style Gold Trapeze Tailpiece from StewMac. Perfect condition, except for some wear around the strap button hole. (From a metal strap...
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Yesterday, 09:01 PM
Lower bout - 17"
Upper bout - 12.25"
Depth - 3.75"
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Yesterday, 08:54 PM
I love that wide wavy flame on the back.
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Yesterday, 08:51 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cQKH_yLROE
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Yesterday, 08:11 PM
So interesting how it’s basically just Les Pauls and assorted solid bodies. No L-5’s etc. Amazing how much these can cost for basically cosmetic...
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Yesterday, 08:03 PM
Then go with the Cub. It’s just more features as far as I can tell.
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Yesterday, 07:39 PM
So I asked the pianist if they were going to go all Coltrane on this, and he just smiled. No. They actually ended up singing it and I played a solo...
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Yesterday, 07:18 PM
Oh you're absolutely correct...it's just a recent joke:)
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Yesterday, 06:53 PM
Cause they wanted to punish me for practicing the Segovia Scales for the last 40 years, every freaking day, at 320bpm through the cycle of fourths...
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Yesterday, 06:48 PM
But I've always seen it referred to in books from way back as the jazz minor. That's definitely not new.
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Yesterday, 06:45 PM
It ain't no Adam Rogers on Night and Day, but hey.
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Yesterday, 06:45 PM
As the others say, the same up and down mel m is called the jazz minor but that doesn't answer the question in the thread title.
My handy answer...
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Yesterday, 06:37 PM
I can't say that I listen to a ton of GG, but his groove is undeniable. And I feel like people underestimate how important that really is; audiences...
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Yesterday, 06:36 PM
I can't think of any guitarists who had BW's breathy sound, but the clarinetist Tony Scott was one musician who was strongly influenced by BW,...
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Yesterday, 06:35 PM
Thank you for your feedback on the Supro Amulet
I hear a lot of good reviews about Quilter amps. They have piqued my interest for several years
The...
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Yesterday, 06:16 PM
Supro amps have their problems.
I read this thread appreciating my Princeton Reverbs - thought about releasing one, but maybe it's better to hang...
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Yesterday, 06:04 PM
Heavy on "bro", "stoked", and so on, but worth a watch if you've gotten a custom shop guitar from Gibson recently.
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Yesterday, 06:02 PM
And don't you just love those oval fretboard inlays? I do.
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Yesterday, 04:49 PM
haha oddly enough I haven’t transcribed any GG. But I have listened to him a lot, and picked up something from it, I’m sure. As others have said,...
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Yesterday, 04:43 PM
Also worth noting that GG was effectively the house guitarist for Blue Note. Alfred Lion obviously liked him, and recorded him on loads of albums.
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Yesterday, 04:24 PM
I finally made up my mind and ordered a 7 string alnico II 59 bridge with a nickel cover to put in the neck position of my 335.
I know I could...
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Yesterday, 04:23 PM
With so many youthful wunderkind into the scene these days, we need firm rules to be set as a good example for all those "jazz minors".
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Yesterday, 04:20 PM
The notes are more easily sung that way; half steps and leading tones. That tradition, as a choral tradition, became assimilated as a sound and once...
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Yesterday, 04:15 PM
Regardless of how rigid it is, adjustments are necessary over the lifetime of an instrument. My dad's steinberger had a carbon/fiber neck and...
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Yesterday, 04:11 PM
Because rules are tools for fools:)
Most basic answer is that in jazz, the scale is not only used for melody, but harmony.
This is why...
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Yesterday, 04:10 PM
I had never thought about the increased stiffness of a fingerboard fighting the truss rod adjustment, but I do believe it's likely a 'thing'. It's...
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Yesterday, 03:53 PM
How did it evolved in jazz that the melodic minor scale is played the same way ascending or descending, that is, when descending the 6th and 7th...
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Yesterday, 03:36 PM
125's like that are great guitars.
I own one of the earliest mid-40's models, and it's a wonderful guitar. Those P90's should come with a warning...
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Yesterday, 03:32 PM
The last amp I really liked was the Fender 68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb. I had to change all the tubes right away since 2 out of 3 where faulty. I...
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Yesterday, 03:21 PM
ToneX sounds wonderful but has little capability on the box to speak of.
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Yesterday, 03:20 PM
Nothing idiotic about that!
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Yesterday, 03:12 PM
I put a StewMac Parsons Street humbucker in the neck slot of my MiK Broadway and love it. Then I put a Seymour Duncan PhatCat (?) --the P90 in the...
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Yesterday, 03:07 PM
I looked at the pickup openings and it looked solid. There is a strip of thin wood under the bridge, but not under the whole top.
And I played my...
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Yesterday, 03:03 PM
That too. I couldn't sell anything without shipping. Palm Beach CO Florida local sales are anemic.
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Yesterday, 03:01 PM
Really? I do. Seems lazy and over cautious.
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Yesterday, 03:00 PM
McCoy Tyner, famously a sideman for incomplete jazz musicians
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Yesterday, 02:57 PM
There weren’t many jazz guitarists who got to make albums with a line-up like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZhVDfH0a8s
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Yesterday, 02:44 PM
Here's my take on mm 5-8
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Yesterday, 02:43 PM
I was wondering the same. I have never seen another like it. Don't blame him for not shipping....
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Yesterday, 02:43 PM
Epiphone Triumph.
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Yesterday, 02:42 PM
I love Ben Webster. I have never heard any guitar player approach what Webster does. Regardless of the instrument played, Webster was a unique,...
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Yesterday, 02:42 PM
I just took a Quick Look at prices in the UK and the rest of Europe and the prices seem normal The Tours & Premier is like Squire or Epiphone they...
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Yesterday, 02:41 PM
Some even play picks that only have round corners.
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Yesterday, 02:33 PM
Of course GG had drug issues, broken relationships etc., so did nearly all the jazz musicians back then, it was a tough profession. Has nothing to...
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Yesterday, 02:31 PM
Ah, yes - and the reverse can be true too; sets with a wound 3rd intonate a lot better on saddles that have obvious micro-compensation with the...
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Yesterday, 02:27 PM
Yeah this is an obvious thing about the blues.
But even with funk, R&B, and what we’d probably call Smooth Jazz—there’s a much more porous...
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Yesterday, 02:23 PM
And then he plays Oleo.
Blues has been a part of jazz since the beginning. Lots of artists in the sixties and beyond looked for inspiration in...
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Yesterday, 02:23 PM
Always been a big Ben Webster fan - love his tone; I wonder who would be an equivalent player in the guitar world? Wes on "One For My Baby" would be...
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Yesterday, 02:20 PM
I've used the rounded side of the pick since I was in high school. I've never heard anyone else ta;l about it. When I was teaching I encouraged my...
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Yesterday, 02:19 PM
I think he liked Bossa quite a lot, I can feel that. There's a warmth to it. Just :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0xGAJnT_2I
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Yesterday, 02:18 PM
I’m also just going to say it:
Raise your hand if you’ve transcribed Grant.
if your hand is not up, then your opinion about whether or not he’s...
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Yesterday, 02:15 PM
Not sure if this is particularly true of other instruments (it probably is, but haven’t tracked it closely) —- but most of the great guitarists take...
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Yesterday, 02:14 PM
I wish that was all it took, cuz then I'd be golden
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Yesterday, 02:11 PM
You can find a fine archtop for that money.There are a ton of Eastmans on Reverb in your price range and they are beautifully made and sound...
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Yesterday, 02:09 PM
Yes his interests and his style are not really like those of real jazz guitarists**
** please disregard one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all...
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Yesterday, 02:07 PM
He wasn't. That's why Graham's video is so good, because he's playing the R&B stuff so heavily (I'm talking about the first track). Think about what...
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Yesterday, 02:04 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7URTOZe9PXQ
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Yesterday, 02:00 PM
I'll play but first I'll list my favorite off the top of my head:
Wes Montgomery
George Benson
Pat Metheny
Jim Hall
And not jazz
Joey...
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Yesterday, 01:59 PM
Yeah I think “simple, not easy” is the distinction.
And I don’t mean to say the ideas are easy—more like he’s our Chet Baker or Red Garland. The...
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Yesterday, 01:58 PM
Graham -
I won't re-post the video.
I hear it, it's great stuff, of course it is, no question. My problem is my energy goes out to the person,...
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Yesterday, 01:57 PM
what a load of BS.
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Yesterday, 01:57 PM
Thanks. I will try to come up with an experiment that would explain why I heard differently, it possibly could be a psychoacoustic illusion.
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Yesterday, 01:55 PM
Facts, which are your inferences, based on what you read. Got it.
Dude, a simple, "he's not my cup of tea" would have worked. But saying that you...
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Yesterday, 01:52 PM
Well, I said I'd do it. I don't say it's a perfect picture but I haven't included anything non-factual. Apologies to those of you really rate him...
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Yesterday, 01:46 PM
Epiphone, Eastman, Ibanez and several others have options in that range (the Ibanez instruments might be 16" rather than 17", however).
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Yesterday, 01:39 PM
Clearly intimidated by the cameras:)
Re: Grant's stuff being easy to play...yes and no. I find it very easy to HEAR...
I've told the story...
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Yesterday, 01:38 PM
Some, maybe all of the modelers, have slots to insert downloaded IRs.
There are a zillion choices, some for free, others not.
Very little...
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Yesterday, 01:37 PM
no, not unless I kept the guitar volume down around 6-7
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Yesterday, 01:31 PM
Enforcing a law (the Lacey Act) that Gibson knew about- it's been in place for a 124 years so far, the entire time Gibson has been in business- and...
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Yesterday, 01:22 PM
Here’s Grant Green playing with no feeling or confidence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdFYaK_nUCs
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Yesterday, 01:22 PM
This is also one of Grants most endearing qualities.
The chops just aren’t really all that remarkable. The ideas are incredible.
I feel like I...
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Yesterday, 01:21 PM
Grant Green is your favorite guitar player's favorite guitar player.
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Yesterday, 01:19 PM
Some folks are too confident in their abilities. I've found with a lot of artists/musicians I know, self doubt still exists in performers of a very...
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Yesterday, 01:14 PM
*raises eyebrow, tilts head*
Personal preference of course is fine, but also … might consider immersing yourself for a moment.
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Yesterday, 01:13 PM
The Jensen N10/100TR (Tornado) is as good as they get. I have no indication about it being discontinued. Uraltone in Helsinki has 16 in stock, I have...
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Yesterday, 01:08 PM
Jeff -
Thanks, nice recording. Well, what often happens is you ask someone to challenge your opinion, and they do, and then it's quite obvious...
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