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Hey guys! Cool to see the rhythm Camp going on! I played a gig in Luxemburg yesterday, and snagged some clips for you. This is me playing some rhythm for a dance Party. Whole Band played...
Hmm, OK, I may have confounded things. But 665 is a lot closer to 670 than to 650 or the shorter scale lengths that have been becoming more popular - and I have never heard comparative recordings of...
Hi, balthazar, just one comment: looking at the photos, I'm sure that this black finish cannot be original. In terms of appearance alone, it does not meet Lang's high quality criteria in many areas....
Probably a big part of it. Outside gigs are always difficult with respect to the sound unless you are playing in a purpose designed acoustic space (some old school bandstands have interesting stuff...
Amplifying big bands - I mean this varies. None of the pub gigs I do with my blowing band are amplified. I have done amplified BB gigs and then you just get the horns through the monitor which solves...
IIm7 = IV6 (inversion), so IIm7 to IVm6 to I is basically the same as IV to IVm to I but approached differently (but not too differently as I7 and VI7 belong to the same family of four dominants, the...
Right so the question was in fact ‘should I play this highly specific exercise about which you know nothing with a Musescore or with a metronome?’ Ok, I daresay you are right. Quite curious...
Nice :) Interesting re. Dm7 Fm6, diatonic third up is less common than diatonic third down. I've also seen Dm(7) Dm7b5 to achieve the same thing, but this time followed by G7. Ending of Alone...
Apparently he doesn't realize that to those who don't play guitar much or take it seriously, his thread title, "top 5 guitars," just sounds self-indulgent, like a rich guy discussing the top 5...
PjzzaPie - well done! I see that you play with a plectrum which is, I'm very sure, how Jeff wrote these arrangements too. Pure fingerstyle arrangements would have a lot more movement imo. I...
We're learning/studying the arrangements in this book: https://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Ballads-Guitar-Chord-Melody/dp/1423405870 You can find a free copy (pdf) of it online if you search for that...
Note to Quilter haters: all 5 slices of pie come to you through a Mach 3 combo oven.
Correct, though you can get a 650 scale 1A these days. Gypsy guitars (oval hole) are 670. I have seen Flamenco guitars that are 650, 665 and 670. I should note that JP Favino did his oval hole...
I was referring to the hypothetical progression, not the song. If you had III7 VI7 II7 V7 Imaj, would you be thinking about multiple II Vs?
Just a Gigolo C7 Bb7 A7
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